The Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), a critical pillar of healthcare access for central government employees and pensioners, has undergone a significant transformation. With effect from April 28, 2025, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has implemented a mandatory change in the contribution process to make it more streamlined and digital-first.
Earlier, pensioners and beneficiaries were required to make payments or renew their CGHS cards through the Bharatkosh portal. However, this method has now been officially discontinued.
As per the recent circular, all CGHS contributions must now be made exclusively through the official CGHS website: www.cghs.mohfw.gov.in
The ministry has clarified that any payment not completed through Bharatkosh by April 27, 2025 will result in automatic cancellation of the application. Applicants affected by this must reapply through the new CGHS portal.
To facilitate accurate verification and streamline the integration process, all beneficiaries above 18 years of age have been instructed to link their Beneficiary ID with their PAN card. The government has also advised immediate correction of any discrepancies in existing records.
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The earlier CGHS infrastructure, designed in 2005, had become outdated and inefficient. As a result, a new Health Management Information System (HMIS) developed by C-DAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) has now been launched.
This HMIS is a fully digital platform offering real-time tracking, auto-verification, and end-to-end transparency in service delivery.
To ensure a seamless transition to the new system:
First-time users of the new portal are required to reset their password during their initial login. Beneficiaries will be kept updated through SMS and email notifications about the progress of their application and services.
As part of this digital upgrade, the Ministry has launched the ‘myCGHS’ mobile application, offering a host of self-service options including:
A critical concern during any digital transition is data loss. However, the Ministry has confirmed that no existing data including medical history, card information, or referrals will be erased. Robust data privacy and security measures have been put in place.
To assist users with the new digital ecosystem, Master Trainers have been assigned across CGHS offices and wellness centres. These trained personnel are available to guide employees and pensioners through the new procedures and address any queries.
According to the Ministry, this overhaul is not just an upgrade in technology it reflects a broader goal: to ensure that beneficiaries, especially senior citizens and pensioners, receive health services with enhanced transparency, efficiency, and reliability.
The move is seen as a step forward in aligning healthcare systems with modern-day digital governance, making the CGHS platform future-ready.
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Published on: May 13, 2025, 4:05 PM IST
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