Faridabad-based Amrita Hospital, the largest private multi-speciality healthcare institution in the country, is now empanelled with CGHS, ECHS, and Haryana Government, providing relief to thousands of patients which seek treatment at the hospital every month. This is a significant milestone for Amrita Hospital, reflecting its dedication to expanding access to superior healthcare services and aligning with government initiatives to enhance the well-being of citizens.
Dr. Sanjeev Singh, Medical Director at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad said: “With state-of-the-art infrastructure, a team of highly skilled healthcare professionals, and a patient-centric approach, Amrita Hospital has consistently set benchmarks in the healthcare industry. The empanelment with CGHS, ECHS and the Haryana Govt. opens avenues for us to contribute to the well-being of a larger community and aligns perfectly with our mission of providing accessible and compassionate care."
The Central Government Health Scheme is a comprehensive healthcare program initiated by the Government of India, catering to the healthcare needs of Central Government employees, pensioners, and their dependents.
The Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) is a healthcare initiative by the Indian government that was launched in April 2003. The scheme aims to provide comprehensive healthcare facilities to retired armed forces personnel and their dependents. ECHS is applicable to ex-servicemen who have retired from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and their families.
With Amrita Hospital’s empanelment with the Haryana Government, the currently serving regular employees of the state Government, pensioners and their dependents can now avail medical facilities and treatment at the hospital.