In supersession of this Ministry’s Office Memorandum of even number, dated  21/6/1996 on the above subject and keeping in view the inconvenience being faced  by the CGHS beneficiaries, it has been decided that :
1. The beneficiaries will have to option of availing specialized treatment at  CGHS recognized hospital of his/her choice after a specialist of CGHS/Government  hospital recommends for the same. A certificate regarding non-availibility of  beds in Government hospital would not be required. The terms "Government  hospital" would include any hospital of a State Government/Government  Departments such as Railway, Atomic Energy Commission etc., as also hospitals of  Public Sector Undertakings (such as those of the Steel Authority of India  Limited/Coal India Limited, etc.)
2. In non-emergency cases, once the recommendation (regarding line of  treatment) of a CGHS specialist or a specialist of a hospital of Central/State  Government/a Public Sector Undertaking has been obtained, the procedure for  obtaining Administrative approval would be as follows:-
In case of serving Government servants, after the Specialist advises a  procedure in writing, the permission letter for taking such treatment in a CGHS  recognized private hospital/referral hospital of choice in the same city, would  be given by the parent Department/Office of the employee.
In case of Pensioners, (including Ex-MPs, Former Governors, etc.), after the  initial advice of a specialist has been obtained, the permission letter for such  treatment would be given by the CMO Incharge of the concerned CGHS dispensary,  but the bill would be raised in the name of Additional Director, CGHS concerned,  as in the case of pensioners, the payment is to be made by CGHS directorate.
In case of a medical emergency, the details of which shall be recorded in  writing by the CMO Incharge of the CGHS dispensary, the CMO concerned by  directly (i.e., even before specialist’s advice has been obtained) refer the  CGHS beneficiary to a private recognized hospital for further management /  treatment.
The expenditure to be reimbursed by the parent department/office/CGHS  Directorate, as the case may be, would be restricted to the package deal  rates/rates approved by the Government from time to time. The expenditure in  excess of the approved rates/package deal would have to be borne by the  beneficiary himself/herself.
In case the beneficiary, in spite of the facility being available in the city  still chooses to get treatment in CGHS recognized institutions in another city,  permission may be given, but in such cases T.A/D.A would have to be borne by the  beneficiary himself/herself.
For availing treatment outside the city of residence of a beneficiary, the  permission of Director/Additional Director/Joint Director of the city have to be  obtained.
2. These orders will be applicable from the date of issue.
3. This issues with the approval of Joint Secretary & FA vide his Dy. No.  3110 dated 10/6/1997.
SOURCE;CGHS
 
Procedure for Referral to Recognized hospitals Simplified.--CGHS
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