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CGHS starts teleconsultation services in Delhi-NCR amid COVID-19

In view of the extraordinary prevailing circumstances, Central Government Health Scheme has started teleconsultation services. Initially, these services will be available to beneficiaries in Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR). The e-services are available between 9:00 am and 12 noon on all working days.

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Published : Aug 26, 2020, 1:56 PM IST

New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has commenced a teleconsultation service with specialist doctors in view of the COVID-19 pandemic to help people from various quarters, including senior citizens.

Officials in the Health Ministry said that the initiative was taken after it received requests from various quarters including senior citizen beneficiaries to start tele consultation service with specialist doctors.

According to an official release, in order to facilitate consultations with specialists by Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiaries through virtual mode, the CGHS has started tele-consultation services with effect from August 25.

Initially, these services will be available to beneficiaries in Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR). The e-services are available between 9:00 am and 12 noon on all working days.

CGHS teleconsultation services are using the existing e-Sanjeevani platform of the Health Ministry.

For ease of use, this platform has been linked with the ID of the beneficiaries.

Also read: Kerala secretariat fire: Opposition alleges important files destroyed

After the teleconsultation, an e-prescription will be generated. Using this, the patients can get medicines issued from their CGHS Wellness Centre.

The new teleconsultation services of CGHS will prove to be a boon for those CGHS beneficiaries who are in need of consultation with specialists, but in the times of COVID-19 are not able to move out.

E-Sanjeevani teleconsultation, which started on August 9 has already provided more than two lakh consultation services. Five states including Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala have availed the maximum service from teleconsultation.

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New Delhi: The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has commenced a teleconsultation service with specialist doctors in view of the COVID-19 pandemic to help people from various quarters, including senior citizens.

Officials in the Health Ministry said that the initiative was taken after it received requests from various quarters including senior citizen beneficiaries to start tele consultation service with specialist doctors.

According to an official release, in order to facilitate consultations with specialists by Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) beneficiaries through virtual mode, the CGHS has started tele-consultation services with effect from August 25.

Initially, these services will be available to beneficiaries in Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR). The e-services are available between 9:00 am and 12 noon on all working days.

CGHS teleconsultation services are using the existing e-Sanjeevani platform of the Health Ministry.

For ease of use, this platform has been linked with the ID of the beneficiaries.

Also read: Kerala secretariat fire: Opposition alleges important files destroyed

After the teleconsultation, an e-prescription will be generated. Using this, the patients can get medicines issued from their CGHS Wellness Centre.

The new teleconsultation services of CGHS will prove to be a boon for those CGHS beneficiaries who are in need of consultation with specialists, but in the times of COVID-19 are not able to move out.

E-Sanjeevani teleconsultation, which started on August 9 has already provided more than two lakh consultation services. Five states including Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala have availed the maximum service from teleconsultation.

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