Removal/Suspension of Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, Max Super speciality Hospital and Max Devki Heart & Vascular Institute, New Delhi - regarding

No: S. 1-1031/CGHS(HEC)/2012-13-CGHS(P)
Government of India
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Department of Health & Family Welfare
Maulana Azad Road, Nirman Bhawan
New Delhi 110 108 dated the 13th February 2013
 
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Subject: Removal/Suspension of Escorts Heart Institute &  Research Centre, Max Super speciality Hospital and Max Devki Heart & Vascular Institute, New Delhi - regarding

With reference to the above mentioned matter; the undersigned is directed to draw attention to the Office Memorandum No S 11011/23/2009/CGHS DII / Hospital Cell (part I ) dated 7.10.2010 vide which Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, Max Super Specialty Hospital and Max Devki Heart & Vascular Institute, New Delhi were empanelled under CGHS, Delhi and to state that Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre and Max Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi have conveyed their unwillingness to continue their empanelment under CGHS. It is also stated that Max Devki Heart & Vascular Institute, New Delhi informed that the hospital shall not provide credit facility to CGHS beneficiaries. The matter has been examined by this Ministry and it has been decided that Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, Max Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi shall stand removed from the list of empanelled hospitals under CGHS, Delhi with immediate effect.


2. It's further stated that the empanelment of Max Devki Heart & Vascular Institute, New Delhi is suspended from the list of empanelled hospitals under CGHS with immediate effect till further orders

Sd/-
[V.P.Singh]
Deputy Secretary to Government of India

Source: http://msotransparent.nic.in/writereaddata/cghsdata/mainlinkfile/File572.pdf

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