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CGHS starts tele-consultation services through e-Sanjeevani in Delhi/NCR

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To begin with specialist consultation under the services will be available for four specialities: medicine, orthopaedics, eye and ENT
In response to requests from various quarters, including senior citizen beneficiaries, to start tele-consultation services with specialist doctors in view of the current COVID-19 pandemic due to which it is not advisable for senior citizens to visit public places, particularly health care facilities, the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) has started tele-consultation services from August 25.
These e-services will be initially available to beneficiaries in Delhi/NCR, and between 9.00 am and 12 noon on all working days.

CGHS tele-consultation services are using the existing e-Sanjeevani platform of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. For ease of use, this platform has been linked with the ID of the beneficiaries. To avail of specialist OPD services, beneficiaries are required to register on the platform using their mobile number after which an OTP will be generated for verification purposes. After verification, the beneficiaries can log on to the system, fill the patient registration form, request for a token and upload health records (if required).

The patients will receive patient ID and token through SMS and they will also be intimated about their number in the online queue.  On their turn, a ‘call now’ button will be activated and using the same, the beneficiary can initiate a video call with a specialist for consultation.  After the tele-consultation, an e-prescription will be generated. Using this, the patients can get medicines issued from their CGHS Wellness Centre (WC).

To begin with specialist consultation under the services will be available for four specialities: medicine, orthopaedics, eye and ENT.

For regular OPD services each CGHS beneficiary is attached to a particular WC, although the beneficiaries can avail of OPD services at any WC anywhere in the country. For availing of consultations with specialists, CGHS beneficiaries get referred by the Medical Officers of their WCs, though this is not required for senior citizens.

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  1. RAM DAYAL says

    We could not follow the regulations of CGHS e sanjeevani teleconsultations for usage by us

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