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CGHS Delhi/NCR: Removal of B.M.Gupta Hospital, Aryan Hospital & Shakuntala Nursing Home & Hospital,

CGHS has issue three Order for removal of three hospitals from empanelment for different reasons. B.M.Gupta Hospital, Uttam Nagar has been removed from CGHS Panel due to  non-availability of essential laboratory facilities in the hospital. Shakuntala Nursing Home & Hospital, Sagarpur, New Delhi  has been removed from CGHS Panel due to  to non-availability of fire NOC, non-availability of pollution control board licenses and non-availability of current registration of the hospital. Aryan Hospital, Gurgaon has not been recommended to be on CGHS Panel due to inadequate number of qualified and registered nursing staff and inadequate number of qualified MBBS doctors as RMOs in the hospital.

Removal of B.M.Gupta Hospital, Uttam Nagar from CGHS Panel

F.No.S-11045/36/2012-CGHS (HEC) Pt.-I
Directorate General of CGHS
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Hospital Empanelment Cell

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 1st October 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Removal from CGHS panel – regarding.

With reference to the above mentioned subject, attention is drawn to OM No. S-11045/36/20l2-CGHS (HEC) dated 01.10.2014 vide which B. M. Gupta Hospital, Uttam Nagar, was provisionally empanelled under CGHS being a Non NABH hospital. For continuation of empanelment, as per terms & conditions of empanelment, all Non-NABH/Non-NABL Health Care Organizations were required to get themselves inspected and recommended by Quality Council of India as per basic quality parameters essential to provide requisite health care facilities to CGHS beneficiaries, within one year of their empanelment.
However, B. M. Gupta Hospital after inspection by the QCI for continuation of its empanelment with CGHS, has not been recommended due to non-availability of essential laboratory facilities in the hospital. It has been inferred that hospital is unable to provide quality health care services to CGHS beneficiaries. Hence it has been decided to remove this hospital from CGHS empanelled list of Health Care Organizations with immediate effect. CGHS beneficiaries already admitted in the hospital would be discharged after completion of their treatment preferably within seven days. Credit Bills of CGHS beneficiaries treated beyond that period would be accepted with proper justification

(Dr. D.C. Joshi)
Director, CGHS
Source: http://msotransparent.nic.in

Removal of Shakuntala Nursing Home & Hospital, Sagarpur, New Delhi from CGHS Panel

F.No.S-11045/36/2012-CGHS (HEC) Pt.-I
Directorate General of CGHS
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Hospital Empanelment Cell

Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 1st October, 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM

Subject: Removal from CGHS panel – regarding.

With reference to the above mentioned subject, attention is drawn to OM No. S-11045/36/2012-CGHS (HEC)dated 01.10.2014 vide which Shakuntala Nursing Home & Hospital, Sagarpur, New Delhi was provisionally empanelled under CGHS being a Non NABH hospital. For continuation of empanelment, as per terms & conditions of empanelment, all Non-NABH/Non-NABL Health Care Organizations were required to get themselves inspected and recommended by Quality Council of India as per basic quality para-meters essential to provide requisite health care facilities to CGHS beneficiaries, within one year of their empanelment.
However, Shakuntala Nursing Home & Hospital, Sagarpur, New Delhi after inspection by the QCI for continuation of its empanelment with CGHS, has not been recommended due to non-availability of fire NOC, non-availability of pollution control board licenses and non-availability of current registration of the hospital. It has been inferred that hospital is unable to provide quality health care services to CGHS beneficiaries. Hence it has been decided to remove this hospital from CGHS empanelled list of Health Care Organizations with immediate effect. CGHS beneficiaries already admitted in the hospital would be discharged after completion of their treatment preferably within seven days. Credit Bills of CGHS beneficiaries treated beyond that period would be accepted with proper justification.

(Dr. D.C. Joshi)
Director, CGHS

Source: http://msotransparent.nic.in

Removal of Aryan Hospital, Gurgaon from CGHS Panel

F.No.S-11045/36/2012-CGHS (HEC) Pt.-I
Directorate General of CGHS
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Hospital Empanelment Cell
Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi
Dated the 1st October, 2015

OFFICE MEMORANDUM


Subject: Removal from CGHS panel – regarding.

With reference to the above mentioned subject, attention is drawn to OM No. S-11045/36/2012-CGHS (HEC)dated 01.10.2014 vide which Aryan Hospital, Gurgaon, was provisionally empanelled under CGHS being a Non NABH hospital. For continuation of empanelment, as per terms & conditions of empanelment, all Non NABH/Non-NABL Health Care Organizations were required to get themselves inspected and recommended by Quality Council of India as per basic quality parameters essential to provide requisite health care facilities to CGHS beneficiaries, within one year of their empanelment.
However, Aryan Hospital, Gurgaon after inspection by the QCI for continuation of its empanelment with CGHS, has not been recommended due to inadequate number of qualified and registered nursing staff and inadequate number of qualified MBBS doctors as RMOs in the hospital. It has been inferred that hospital is unable to provide quality health care services to CGHS beneficiaries. Hence it has been decided to remove this hospital from CGHS empanelled list of Health Care Organizations with immediate effect. CGHS beneficiaries already admitted in the hospital would be discharged after completion of their treatment preferably within seven days. Credit Bills of CGHS beneficiaries treated beyond that period would be accepted with proper.

(Dr. D.C. Joshi)
Director, CGHS

Source: http://msotransparent.nic.in/

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