Tamilnadu Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme

Sunday, 12 February 2017

Janashree Bima Yojana

Janashree Bima Yojana (JBY) was launched on 10th August 2000. The Scheme replaced Social Security Group Insurance Scheme (SSGIS) and Rural Group Life Insurance Scheme (RGLIS). 45 occupational groups have been covered under this scheme

It provides life insurance protection to people who are below poverty line or marginally above poverty line. Persons between aged 18 years and 59 years and who are the members of the identified 45 occupational groups are eligible to be covered under the Scheme

Note: Aam Admi Bima Yojana and Janashree Bima Yojana have been merged into one scheme. It is renamed as “Aam Admi Bima Yojana” , effective from 01.01.2013.
Reference: www.licindia.in

 

Rashtiya Swasthiya Bima Yojana (RSBY)

RSBY ( Rashtriya Swasthiya Bima Yojana)  has been launched by Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India to provide health insurance coverage for Below Poverty Line (BPL) families. 

The objective of RSBY is to provide protection to BPL households from financial liabilities arising out of health shocks that involve hospitalization. Beneficiaries under RSBY are entitled to hospitalization coverage up to Rs. 30,000/- for most of the diseases that require hospitalization. Government has even fixed the package rates for the hospitals for a large number of interventions. 

Pre-existing conditions are covered from day one and there is no age limit. Coverage extends to five members of the family which includes the head of household, spouse and up to three dependents. Beneficiaries need to pay only Rs. 30/- as registration fee while Central and State Government pays the premium to the insurer selected by the State Government on the basis of a competitive bidding.
Unique Features of RSBY
The RSBY scheme is not the first attempt to provide health insurance to low income workers by the Government in India. The RSBY scheme, however, differs from these schemes in several important ways.
  • Empowering the beneficiary– RSBY provides the participating BPL household with freedom of choice between public and private hospitals and makes him a potential client worth attracting on account of the significant revenues that hospitals stand to earn through the scheme.
  • Business Model for all Stakeholders– The scheme has been designed as a business model for a social sector scheme with incentives built for each stakeholder. This business model design is conducive both in terms of expansion of the scheme as well as for its long run sustainability
  • Insurers– The insurer is paid premium for each household enrolled for RSBY. Therefore, the insurer has the motivation to enroll as many households as possible from the BPL list. This will result in better coverage of targeted beneficiaries.
  • Hospitals– A hospital has the incentive to provide treatment to large number of beneficiaries as it is paid per beneficiary treated. Even public hospitals have the incentive to treat beneficiaries under RSBY as the money from the insurer will flow directly to the concerned public hospital which they can use for their own purposes. Insurers, in contrast, will monitor participating hospitals in order to prevent unnecessary procedures or fraud resulting in excessive claims.
  • Intermediaries– The inclusion of intermediaries such as NGOs and MFIs which have a greater stake in assisting BPL households. The intermediaries will be paid for the services they render in reaching out to the beneficiaries.
  • Government– By paying only a maximum sum up to Rs. 750/- per family per year, the Government is able to provide access to quality health care to the below poverty line population. It will also lead to a healthy competition between public and private providers which in turn will improve the functioning of the public health care provider
  • Information Technology (IT) Intensive – For the first time IT applications are being used for social sector scheme on such a large scale. Every beneficiary family is issued a biometric enabled smart card containing their fingerprints and photographs. All the hospitals empanelled under RSBY are IT enabled and connected to the server at the district level. This will ensure a smooth data flow regarding service utilization periodically.
  • Safe and foolproof– The use of biometric enabled smart card and a key management system makes this scheme safe and foolproof. The key management system of RSBY ensures that the card reaches the correct beneficiary and there remains accountability in terms of issuance of the smart card and its usage. The biometric enabled smart card ensures that only the real beneficiary can use the smart card.
  • Portability– The key feature of RSBY is that a beneficiary who has been enrolled in a particular district will be able to use his/ her smart card in any RSBY empanelled hospital across India. This makes the scheme truly unique and beneficial to the poor families that migrate from one place to the other. Cards can also be split for migrant workers to carry a share of the coverage with them separately.
  • Cash less and Paperless transactions– A beneficiary of RSBY gets cashless benefit in any of the empanelled hospitals. He/ she only needs to carry his/ her smart card and provide verification through his/ her finger print. For participating providers it is a paperless scheme as they do not need to send all the papers related to treatment to the insurer. They send online claims to the insurer and get paid electronically.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

CHIEF MINISTER COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME SURGICAL GUIDELINES FOR GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY

SERIAL NUMBER CATEGORY PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER
1 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 616 TN0616 : Caesarean Hysterectomy with Bladder Repair
2 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 617 TN0617 : Rupture Uterus with Tubectomy
3 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 618 TN0618 : Eclampsia with Complications Requiring Ventilatory Support
4 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 619 TN0619 : Abruptio-Placenta with Coagulation Defects (DIC)
5 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 620 TN0620 : Laproscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)
6 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 621 TN0621 : Vaginal Hysterectomy with Pelvic Floor Repair
7 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 622 TN0622 : Vaginal Hysterectomy with Mesh Repair
8 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 623 TN0623 : Cystocele, Rectocele & Perineorraphy
9 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 624 TN0624 : Pelvic Floor Reconstruction with Mesh
10 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 625 TN0625 : Mc Indo-S Repair for Vaginal Atresia
11 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 626 TN0626 : Slings with Mesh Repair for Prolapse
12 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 627 TN0627 : Vault Prolapse Abdominal Repair
13 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 628 TN0628 : Vault Prolapse Abdominal Repair with Mesh
14 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 629 TN0629 : Laparoscopic Cystectomy
15 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 630 TN0630 : Laparoscopic Ectopic Resection
16 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 631 TN0631 : Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling
17 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 632 TN0632 : Laparoscopic Myomectomy
18 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 633 TN0633 : Laparoscopic Recanalisation
19 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 634 TN0634 : Laparoscopic Sling Operations
20 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 635 TN0635 : Laparoscopic Adhesolysis
21 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 636 TN0636 : Vaginal Hysterectomy for BENIGN CONDITIONS
22 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 637 TN0637 : Abdominal Hystrectomy for Benign Conditions
23 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 638 TN0638 : Staging Laprotomy for Ovarian and Uterine Ca
24 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 639 TN0639 : Wertheims Hystrectomy for Carcinoma Cervix
25 GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRIC SURGERY 640 TN0640 : Diagnostic Hystero- Laproscopy

Friday, 16 December 2016

CHIEF MINISTER COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME SURGICAL GUIDELINES FOR INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

SERIAL NUMBER CATEGORY PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER
1 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 908 TN0908 : Embolization of AV Malformation of Peripheral Extremity, Craniofascial and Visceral Per Sitting
2 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 909 TN0909 : Inferior Vena Cava Stenting Single Stent
3 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 910 TN0910 : Acute Stroke Thrombolysis with RTPA
4 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 911 TN0911 : Renal Artery Embolization with Multiple Coils and Microcatheter
5 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 912 TN0912 : Cortical Venous Sinus Thrombolysis
6 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 913 TN0913 : Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement
7 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 914 TN0914 : Subclavian, Iliac, Superficial Femoral Artery Stenting each with One Stent
8 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 915 TN0915 : Tibial Angioplasty in Critical Limb Ischemia
9 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 916 TN0916 : Mesenteric Artery Angioplasty & Stenting in Acute & Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia - Single Stent
10 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 917 TN0917 : Gastrointestinal Visceral Arterial Embolization in Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding With Microcatheter
11 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 918 TN0918 : Bronchial Artery Embolization in Hemoptysis using PVA and Micro Catheter
12 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 919 TN0919 : Embolization of Postoperative and Post Traumatic Bleeding
13 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 920 TN0920 : Biliary Drainage Procedures - External Drainage and Stent Placement - Single Metallic Stent
14 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 921 TN0921 : Nephrostomy Tube and Nephroureteral Stent Placement
15 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 922 TN0922 : Uterine Artery Embolization in Severe Menorrhagia Secondary Topph, Uterine Fibroids and AVM
16 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 923 TN0923 : Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Limbs
17 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 924 TN0924 : Permanent Tunnelled Catheter Placement as Substitute for AV Fistula in Long Term Dialysis
18 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 925 TN0925 : Central Venous Stenting for Central Venous Occlusion (Brachiocephalic, Subclavian Vein and Sup Vena Cava) Single Metallic Stent
19 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 926 TN0926 : Endovascular Intervention for Salvaging Hemodialysis AV Fistula
20 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 927 TN0927 : Balloon Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration of Bleeding Gastric Varices (BRTO)
21 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 928 TN0928 : Preoperative Portal Vein Embolization for Liver Tumors
22 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 929 TN0929 : Chemo Embolization for Liver Tumors Using Drug and PVA or DC beads
23 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 930 TN0930 : Percutaneous Vertebro Plasty/ Cementoplasty (For Each Level)
24 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 931 TN0931 : Trans Jugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPSS)
25 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 932 TN0932 : Embolization of Pulmonary AV Malformation
26 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 933 TN0933 : Preoperative Prophylactic Tumor Embolization
27 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 934 TN0934 : Embolization of AV Malformation of Brain Per Sitting with Onyx
28 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 935 TN0935 : Carotid Stenting Single Stent with Protection Device
29 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 936 TN0936 : Intracranial Arterial and Venous Stenting
30 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 937 TN0937 : Peripheral Stent Graft for Peripheral Aneurysms and AV Fistulae
31 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 938 TN0938 : Embolization of Caratico-Cavernous Fistula
32 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 939 TN0939 : Guided Nerve Block
33 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 940 TN0940 : Guided Ablation Technique (RFA)
34 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 941 TN0941 : CT Scan Guided FNAC/Biopsy Procedures.(Lung, Bone, Abdomen etc)
35 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 942 TN0942 : USG Guided Abscess Drainage (Eg. Liver Abscess, Post Op Collections)
36 INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY 943 TN0943 : Stereotactic Mammographic Biopsy Procedures

Thursday, 15 December 2016

CHIEF MINISTER COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME SURGICAL GUIDELINES FOR NEUROSURGERY

SERIAL NUMBER CATEGORY PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER PROCEDURE INCLUDING PACKAGE NUMBER
1 NEUROSURGERY 469 TN0469 : Craniotomy and Evacuation of Haematoma Subdural
2 NEUROSURGERY 470 TN0470 : Others
3 NEUROSURGERY 471 TN0471 : Excision of Brain Tumors Subtentorial
4 NEUROSURGERY 472 TN0472 : Ventriculoatrial / Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
5 NEUROSURGERY 473 TN0473 : Twist Drill Craniostomy
6 NEUROSURGERY 474 TN0474 : Subdural Tapping
7 NEUROSURGERY 475 TN0475 : Ventricular Tapping
8 NEUROSURGERY 476 TN0476 : Abscess Tapping
9 NEUROSURGERY 477 TN0477: Vascular Malformations
10 NEUROSURGERY 478 TN0478 : Craniotomy And Evacuation of Haematoma Extradural
11 NEUROSURGERY 479 TN0479 : C.S.F. Rhinorrhoea
12 NEUROSURGERY 480 TN0480 : Cranioplasty
13 NEUROSURGERY 481 TN0481 : Excision of Brain Abcess
14 NEUROSURGERY 482 TN0482 : Aneurysm Clipping
15 NEUROSURGERY 483 TN0483 : External Ventricular Drainage (EVD)
16 NEUROSURGERY 484 TN0484 : Evacuation of Brain Abscess-Burr Hole
17 NEUROSURGERY 485 TN0485 : Excision of Lobe (Frontal, Temporal, Cerebellum etc.)
18 NEUROSURGERY 486 TN0486 : Parasagital
19 NEUROSURGERY 487 TN0487 : Basal
20 NEUROSURGERY 488 TN0488 : Brain Stem
21 NEUROSURGERY 489 TN0489 : C P Angle
22 NEUROSURGERY 490 TN0490 : Surgery of Cord Tumours
23 NEUROSURGERY 491 TN0491 : Spinal Intra Medullary Tumours
24 NEUROSURGERY 492 TN0492 : Spina Bifida Surgery Major
25 NEUROSURGERY 493 TN0493 : Spina Bifida Surgery Minor
26 NEUROSURGERY 494 TN0494 : Excision of Cervical Inter-Vertebral Discs
27 NEUROSURGERY 495 TN0495 : Posterior Cervical Discectomy
28 NEUROSURGERY 496 TN0496 : Anterior Cervical Discectomy
29 NEUROSURGERY 497 TN0497 : Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery with Fusion
30 NEUROSURGERY 498 TN0498 : Anterior Lateral Decompression
31 NEUROSURGERY 499 TN0499 : Laminectomy
32 NEUROSURGERY 500 TN0500 : Discectomy
33 NEUROSURGERY 501 TN0501 : Spinal Fusion Procedure
34 NEUROSURGERY 502 TN0502 : Stereotactic Procedures
35 NEUROSURGERY 503 TN0503 : Trans Sphenoidal Surgery
36 NEUROSURGERY 504 TN0504 : Trans Oral Surgery
37 NEUROSURGERY 505 TN0505 : Combined Trans-Oral Surgery & CV Junction Fusion
38 NEUROSURGERY 506 TN0506 : C.V. Junction Fusion
39 NEUROSURGERY 507 TN0507 : Endoscopy Procedures
40 NEUROSURGERY 508 TN0508 : De-Compressive Craniectomy (Non Traumatic)
41 NEUROSURGERY 509 TN0509 : Intra-Cerebral Hematoma Evacuation
42 NEUROSURGERY 510 TN0510 : Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy
43 NEUROSURGERY 511 TN0511 : Syringomyelia
44 NEUROSURGERY 512 TN0512 : Anterior Discectomy & Bone Grafting
45 NEUROSURGERY 513 TN0513 : Discectomy with Implants
46 NEUROSURGERY 513-a TN0513-a : With Vertibroplasty
47 NEUROSURGERY 514 TN0514 : Corpectomy for Spinal Fixation
48 NEUROSURGERY 515 TN0515 : Spinal Fixation Rods and Plates, Artificial Discs
49 NEUROSURGERY 516 TN0516 : Cervical Sympathectomy
50 NEUROSURGERY 517 TN0517 : Lumbar Sympathectomy
51 NEUROSURGERY 518 TN0518 : Decompression/Excision of Optic Nerve Lesions
52 NEUROSURGERY 519 TN0519 : Proptosis
53 NEUROSURGERY 520 TN0520 : Peripheral Nerve Injury Repair
54 NEUROSURGERY 521 TN0521 : Temporal Lobectomy
55 NEUROSURGERY 522 TN0522 : Lesionectomy - Type 1
56 NEUROSURGERY 523 TN0523 : Lesionectomy - Type 2
57 NEUROSURGERY 524 TN0524 : Temporal Lobectomy Plus Depth Electrodes
58 NEUROSURGERY 525 TN0525 : Radiofrequency Ablation for Trigeminal Neuralgia
59 NEUROSURGERY 526 TN0526 : Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia
60 NEUROSURGERY 527 TN0527 : Embolization of Aneurysm
61 NEUROSURGERY 528 TN0528 : Cost of each Coil
62 NEUROSURGERY 529 TN0529 : Meningo Encephalocele
63 NEUROSURGERY 530 TN0530 : Meningo Myelocele
64 NEUROSURGERY 531 TN0531 : Meningocele Excision