1,375 cancer patients treated under MHIS in 8 months

Staff Reporter

Shillong, Sept 19: Minister-in-charge of Health & Family Welfare Ampareen Lyngdoh today said over 1,375 cancer patients have been treated under the Megha Health Insurance Scheme (MHIS) for the period of January-August 2023.

Of this, 528 are females and 847 are males, she said.

Replying to a short-duration discussion in the Assembly, Lyngdoh said MHIS Phase 6 – Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) started on September 1, 2022.

Transition to the scheme’s next phase was made without any breaks and disruption, which allows beneficiaries to continue availing services under the scheme.

“Despite the change of Phase 5 to Phase 6, registered beneficiaries/households will not be required to register themselves again, therefore relieving the public from renewal of cards from one phase to the next. Such improvements in the scheme’s implementation are what contribute to the success of the scheme,” she said.

She informed that Reliance General Insurance Company Limited is the current insurance company identified for implementing the scheme in Meghalaya for MHIS 6 selected through a rigorous and competitive bidding process.

Highlighting some of the key features of MHIS 6 – PMJAY, Lyngdoh said there is an increased insurance cover of ₹ 5,30,000 per family per year, inclusive of ₹ 30,000 OPD cover, no limits on the family size and the scheme continues to cover pre-existing diseases.

She said the number of Health Benefits Packages is 2253 packages and 2665 procedures which include OPD/Day-care, OPD diagnostics, medical treatments, surgical procedures, and high-end drugs packages.  Existing PMJAY-MHIS Card holders will not need to register themselves, however eligible unregistered beneficiaries can undertake the registration process at designated centres. Beneficiaries can utilise the benefits at any empanelled hospital across the country.

Stating that several improvements have been further envisioned by the Government during this phase, Lyngdoh said the new financial guidelines have been introduced, to enable public hospitals to manage their insurance-generated funds more efficiently to upgrade or improve their existing services and to effectively incentivize their staff based on performance.

“With the new guidelines, public hospitals will contribute a percentage of their earnings to a State Corpus Fund, which can be utilized for treating BPL and deprived beneficiaries of the state for selected high-end tertiary care, like open heart surgeries, liver and organ transplant, and treatment for rare diseases in hospitals, either inside or outside the state of Meghalaya.”

Further, the minister informed that the State Corpus Fund is an initiative to provide additional benefits to BPL/Deprived beneficiaries, over and above the existing insurance cover.

On the medical benefits to government employees, Lyngdoh said the government has adopted Meghalaya Medical Attendance Rules (MMA) 2021 under the Department of health and Family Welfare, providing government employees with a reimbursement-based system for availing medical treatment.

The state currently has approximately 68,280 in-service employees and approximately 24,044 pensioners and all-India service employees.

Overall, approximately 4,42,155 members are getting medical reimbursements from different departments based on MMA rules 2021.

Presently, the government of Meghalaya employees do not have cashless coverage for their medical services, despite the state of Meghalaya having universal health coverage for all citizens.

Conrad inspects upgrade of JN stadium

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday inspected the ongoing renovation, up-gradation and expansion of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium at Polo in Shillong.

The renovated stadium would include a football ground with natural grass turf and also a state-of-the-art facility for hosting track and field events.

Laying emphasis on the quality of the construction, the Chief Minister informed that the highest quality standards are being maintained and once ready will be fit to host international sporting events.

“The entire arrangements and the way the work is going on, we are going to meet the FIFA standards and this particular stadium and the football field will be at par to host any international games in the future”, he said.

“Apart from this, the stadium will have full facilities for athletics and the quality that is being maintained here for the track and field is also top of the line”, he added.

The Chief Minister the renovated stadium will have a seating capacity of close to 30,000 and will be completed by the month of December this year.

Adjacent to the Football Stadium, a multipurpose indoor stadium is also being constructed.

The Chief Minister informed that it will be the largest multipurpose indoor stadium in the Northeastern region. The indoor stadium will have facilities for different disciplines such as basketball, squash, badminton, table tennis, volleyball, etc.

Expressing his happiness at the progress of the work, the Chief Minister was optimistic that once the state-of-the-art facilities are completed it will provide an opportunity for the youth of the State to excel in the respective field and sporting disciplines.

During his visit, the Chief Minister also inspected the football field located at the first ground Polo. Necessary upgrade and expansion are being carried out to improve the ground with the laying of an artificial turf and the construction of new stands.

Stating that the youth of the State are passionate about football, the Chief Minister said that the Government is in the process to identify local practice grounds across the State and take steps to upgrade and improve the selected grounds for the benefit of football lovers.

“The Government has decided that we are going to take up different locality fields and football grounds in all parts of the State where our youth normally play football and in collaboration with the community and the local leaders we would want to upgrade these grounds with better facilities”.

“We are already surveying Shillong city and we have identified five locations where we can potentially lay these astro turfs. With this intervention we are expecting that a large number of astro turf football grounds will come up, where our youth can practise, have matches. That will be one of the steps towards ensuring that we are able to bring out the talent and give the opportunity for the youth who are passionate about football”, he said.

The ongoing construction of an Integrated Hospitality and Sports Complex at JN Stadium is at a cost of 125 crore, while the upgrade of JN Sports Complex Phase I is at a cost of 34.75 crore, while the upgrade of Phase II is 18.2 crore and the upgrade of SSA ground at 14.81 crore.

The integrated sports complex will comprise of 700-seater Multi Sports Hall, Convention Hall that can house 12 badminton courts, an independent Banquet hall with a dedicated kitchen facility, 200 seater Basketball or Futsal Indoor Sports Hall,  Indoor Sports Hall for Squash (2 Nos.) and Table tennis (10 Nos.), 10 M and 25 M Shooting range.