Health Ministry Revises CGHS Rates for 36 Radiological, Imaging Investigations, details

Published On 2023-06-20 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-06-20 12:11 GMT

New Delhi: After revision of the CGHS package rates of consultation fees, ICU charges, room rent etc., the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has now revised the CGHS rates for 36 radiological/ imaging investigations.The list of radiological investigations for which the CGHS rates have been revised includes ECG, Echo, Fetal ECHO, Stress Echo, D-Stress Echo, MRI Cardiac,...

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New Delhi: After revision of the CGHS package rates of consultation fees, ICU charges, room rent etc., the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has now revised the CGHS rates for 36 radiological/ imaging investigations.

The list of radiological investigations for which the CGHS rates have been revised includes ECG, Echo, Fetal ECHO, Stress Echo, D-Stress Echo, MRI Cardiac, USG Colour Doppler Pregnancy, Testicular Scan, Thyroid Scan with Technetium 99m Pertechnetate, TMT, USG for anomalies scan, USG Whole abdomen/KUB, USG Pelvis/Gynaec, USG Breasts, HSG, USG guided FNAC, X-Ray abdomen AP Supine or Erect (one film), Chest X-ray PA View, Chest X-ray lateral view, IVP, MCU, RGU, Mammography B/L, NCCT Head, MRI Brain, MRI Orbit, MRI Wrists single joint without contrast, MRI Wrists Both joints without contrast, MRI Knee single joint without contrast, MRI Knees Both joints without contrast, MRI ankle single joint with contrast, MRI Ankle Both joints with contrast, MRI whole Spine Screening, MRI Whole Spine, CECT Thorax, and HRCT Chest.

Issuing an office memorandum in this regard, the Director of CGHS, Dr. Manoj Jain mentioned, "I am directed to convey the approval of Competent Authority for revision of CGHS rates for 36 Radiological/ Imaging investigations as per the details given below:"

Code No

Investigation

Revised Rates for CGHS empanelled HCOs

For NABH/NABL Accredited

For non­NABH/NABL Accredited

1

590

ECG

175

150

2

592

Echo

1475

1255

3

594

Fetal ECHO

1600

1360

4

597

Stress Echo

2400

2040

5

598

D-Stress Echo

3000

2550

6

604

MRI Cardiac

8000

6800

7

710

USG Colour Doppler Pregnancy

1675

1425

8

1358

Testicular Scan

1700

1445

9

1360

Thyroid Scan with Technetium 99m Pertechnetate

1900

1615

10

1375

TMT

1120

950

11

1590/708

USG for anomalies scan

2000

1700

12

1591

USG Whole abdomen /KUB

800

680

13

1592

USG Pelvis/Gynaec.

500

425

14

1597

USG Breasts

800

680

15

1598

HSG

2400

2040

16

1603

USG guided FNAC

1800

1530

17

1606

X Ray abdomen AP Supine or Erect (one film)

250

215

18

1608

Chest X-ray PA View (one film)

230

195

19

1609

Chest X-ray lateral View (one film)

230

195

20

1627

IVP

1650

1400

21

1628

MCU

1120

950

22

1629

RGU

1120

950

23

1635

Mammography B/L

1375

1170

24

1637

NCCT Head

1035

880

25

1661

MRI Brain

2500

2125

26

1663

MRI Orbit

1700

1445

27

1674

MRI Wrists single joint without contrast

3000

2550

28

1675

MRI Wrists Both joints without contrast

4000

3400

29

1678

MRI Knee single joint without contrast

3000

2550

30

1680

MRI Knees Both joints without contrast

4000

3400

31

1682

MRI Ankle single joint with contrast

5000

4250

32

1684

MRI Ankle Both joints with contrast

6500

5525

33

1700

MRI whole Spine Screening

2000

1700

34

1703

MRI Whole Spine

4000

3400

35

1784

CECT Thorax

2875

2445

36

1834

HRCT Chest

2000

1700

Clarifying that these rates are applicable in all CGHS cities, the OM further mentioned, "The rates for non-NABH /non-NABL accredited HCOs are 15% less than the rates for NABH/NABL Accredited HCOs. The other terms and conditions of empanelment shall remain unchanged."

"The revised rates shall be applicable from the date of issue and shall be valid till further orders. This issues with the approval of Competent Authority and concurrence of Integrated Finance Division, Ministry of H&FW vide CD No. 848 dated 16.06.2023," it added.

This comes around two months after the Union Health Ministry revised the CGHS package rates for all CGHS beneficiaries and simplified the process of referral under CGHS for the benefit of its employees.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that the Union Government revised the CGHS package rates of consultation fees, ICU charges and room rent. Apart from this, the Union Government also simplified the process of referral under CGHS for the benefit of its employees.

Earlier the CGHS beneficiary had to visit the CGHS Wellness Center himself and take referral to the hospital. But now, if the CGHS beneficiary is unable to go, he can send someone on his behalf with his documents to the wellness center. The medical officer can refer the beneficiary to go to the hospital after checking the documents. Apart from this, CGHS beneficiary can also take referral through video call.

Revision in the rates of treatment under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) has been a long pending demand by doctors. Medical Dialogues has repeatedly written about the abysmal rates under the CGHS scheme, the un-viability of which has forced many doctors and hospitals to withdraw from the scheme itself. The rates set in 2014 were Rupees 300 as a indoor consultation and rupees 150 as a outdoor consultation.

Not just for consultation, the rates for popular procedures were also very low. Normal delivery was paid Rs 9200 ( to NABH Hospitals) under CGHS which included all the services of the hospital as well. This was in sharp contrast to Rs 50,000 plus being charged currently in Tier 1 cities from private patients. Similarly, one of the basic tests, X-ray chest was priced at Rs 65, where the institutions claimed that even the raw material of film cost more than that.

Many of the doctors, especially super-specialists refused to provide services under CGHS due to the low rates. Further, due to delayed processing of their reimbursement claims and long-pending dues, the private hospital had already stopped cashless facilities for CGHS patients and left the program last year.

Taking cognizance of the basic cost of providing healthcare treatments, the Union health ministry had proposed to increase the treatment rates at almost 600 private hospitals that are empanelled with the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS).

A commission was established by the Union Health Ministry to evaluate the charges imposed on the users, who are primarily active and retired central government officials and their families. Finally, the Union Health Ministry announced its decision of revising the CGHS rates.

To view the CGHS revised rates for Radiological investigations, click on the link below:

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/cghs-rates-radiology-212281.pdf

Also Read: Health Ministry revises CGHS package rates for benefit of CGHS Beneficiaries

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