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Employees and Journalists Health Scheme (EJHS) by the Telangana Government

What is the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme?

Features of the EJHS

This health scheme offers extensive support and peace of mind, covering everything from hospital stays to follow-up care. Some of the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme’s features are as follows:

Category

Details

In-patient treatment

  • Free in-patient treatment for a list of predefined therapies.
  • Free outpatient treatment for an identical list of predefined therapies.
  • Cashless service for up to 10 days for post-discharge medications.
  • Coverage up to 30 days post-discharge for those undergoing treatment for any listed diseases.

Follow-up services

Additionally, if a person requires follow-up services in the form of drugs, consultation, or investigation for a complete curative experience, he or she will get provision for up to 1 year. There are fixed packages available for the same.

Outpatient treatment for chronic diseases

Moreover, the scheme provides treatment for chronic long-term diseases in specific hospitals.

Hospital stay provisions

  • Slab-A, consisting of employees with pay grades from I to IV, is applicable for semi-private wards.
  • Slab-B, consisting of employees with pay grades from V to XVII, is applicable for semi-private wards.
  • Slab-C, consisting of employees with pay grades from XVIII to XXXII, is applicable for private wards.

Financial coverage

  • The Telangana State Government bears the full cost of implementing EJHS.
  • There is no contribution required from the employees/pensioners.
  • There is no upper limit on the financial coverage offered.
  • The scheme covers the comprehensive treatment for the enlisted therapies.

These were some vital benefits and features of the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme.

Benefits of Employees and Journalists Health Scheme

The Employee and Journalist Health Scheme (EJHS) in Telangana offers several benefits to provide comprehensive healthcare coverage for state government employees, pensioners, and accredited journalists. Key benefits include:

Benefits

Description 

Cashless Treatment

Beneficiaries can afford cashless medical treatment across a network of empanelled hospitals. This covers various medical procedures, reducing the financial burden on employees and their families.

Coverage for Dependents

The scheme covers dependent family members, including parents, legally wedded spouses, and legitimate children (adopted or biological). This ensures that the healthcare needs of the entire family are met.

Accessibility and Convenience

The scheme includes provisions for easy access to healthcare services, such as online health card issuance and management, making it easier for beneficiaries to utilise the services without bureaucratic hurdles.

Comprehensive Coverage

The scheme covers a broad spectrum of medical conditions and procedures, from routine outpatient services to critical in-patient care, including surgeries and emergency treatments.

These benefits collectively aim to provide peace of mind to employees and journalists by ensuring they have access to necessary medical care without the stress of financial constraints.

What is Covered in the EJHS?

What is Not Covered in EJHS?

Eligibility Criteria for the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme

The eligibility of the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme is as follows:

Category

Details

Current Serving Employees

All current State Government employees, as defined by the fundamental rules

Provincial employees of local government bodies

Retired Employees

All service pensioners

Family pensioners without any dependents

Re-employed pensioners from any government service

The Term ‘Family’ Means

Parents who are dependent, either adoptive or biological, not both

Only one legally wedded spouse in case of service pensioners/employees

Wholly dependent, biological, step and adoptive children

Dependents of family pensioners

The Term ‘Dependents’ Applies To

Parents who depend on the livelihood of the employee

Unemployed, unmarried, divorced, widowed, or deserted daughters

Unemployed sons below the age of 25 years

Disabled offspring whose disability prevents them from gaining work

List of Diseases Covered by EJHS Telangana

The Employee and Journalists Health Scheme (EJHS) offers comprehensive coverage for various medical conditions, ensuring employees receive the necessary care and treatment. This list includes categories, from common ailments to specialised surgeries, reflecting the scheme's broad scope.

S. No. Category Description
1 General Surgery Surgical procedures for a wide range of conditions.
2 ENT Surgery Surgeries related to the ear, nose, and throat.
3 Ophthalmology Eye-related medical and surgical treatments.
4 Gynaecology & Obstetrics Medical and surgical care for women's reproductive health.
5 Orthopaedic Surgery & Procedures Treatments and surgeries for bone and joint issues.
6 Surgical Gastroenterology Surgery related to the digestive system.
7 Cardiothoracic Surgery Surgeries involving the heart and chest.
8 Paediatric Surgeries Surgical care for children.
9 Genito Urinary Surgeries Surgeries related to the urinary and reproductive organs.
10 Neuro Surgery Surgical procedures for neurological conditions.
11 Surgical Oncology Cancer-related surgical treatments.
12 Medical Oncology Non-surgical cancer treatments and management.
13 Radiation Oncology Cancer treatment using radiation.
14 Plastic Surgery Procedures to reconstruct or enhance body parts.
15 Polytrauma Treatment for multiple traumatic injuries.
16 Cochlear and Implant Hearing restoration through implants.
17 Prostheses Artificial devices to replace missing body parts.
18 Dental Surgery Surgeries related to dental and oral health.
19 Critical Care Intensive treatment for life-threatening conditions.
20 General Medicine Broad range of medical care for various health conditions.
21 Infectious Diseases Treatment of diseases caused by pathogens.
22 Pediatrics Medical care for infants, children, and adolescents.
23 Cardiology Heart-related medical care and treatments.
24 Nephrology Treatment of kidney-related conditions.
25 Neurology Medical care for neurological disorders.
26 Pulmonology Treatment of lung and respiratory issues.
27 Dermatology Care for skin-related conditions.
28 Rheumatology Treatment of autoimmune and joint disorders.
29 Endocrinology Management of hormonal and glandular conditions.
30 Gastroenterology Medical care for the digestive tract.
31 Psychiatry Mental health care and treatment of psychological disorde

By addressing this huge variety of health issues, the EJHS aims to provide medical support, contributing to a healthier and more secure workforce and home life.

Documents Required for the Employee and Journalist Health Scheme

To enrol in the Employee and Journalist Health Scheme in Telangana, the following documents are typically required:

Documents Required 

Description 

Aadhaar Card

Mandatory for identity verification.

Employee ID

For current employees, the Employee ID will be used as the username for login and enrollment.

Pension Payment Order (PPO)

Required for retired employees and pensioners.

Family Details

Identification documents of dependent family members, such as Aadhaar cards, birth certificates for children under five years old, or other relevant documents.

Photographs

Recent passport-size photographs of the employee/journalist and their dependents.

For more details and specific instructions, it’s advisable to visit the official EJHS website or consult the Aarogyasri Health Care Trust​.

How to Register for the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme (EJHS)?

How to Add Beneficiaries to the EJHS?

How to Download an EJHS Health Card Online?

How to Claim Employees and Journalists Health Scheme?

Medical Packages Under Employees and Journalists Health Scheme

The EJHS Scheme provides a range of medical packages designed to support workers with comprehensive healthcare coverage. These packages ensure access to essential treatments and services, enhancing overall health and well-being.

Category

Number of Packages

General Surgery 

197

ENT Surgery 

46

Ophthalmology

72

Gynaecology & Obteriatics 

86

Orthopaedic Surgery & Procedures

147

Surgical Gastroenterology

62

Cardiothoracic Surgery

134

Paediatric Surgeries

97

Gento Urinal Surgeries 

112

Neuro Surgery

82

Surgical Oncology

158

Medical Oncology

79

Radiation Oncology

124

Plastic Surgery

29

Polytrauma

22

Cochlear And Implant

7

Prostheses

25

Dental Surgery

147

Critical Care

8

General Medicine

22

Infectious Diseases

3

Pediatrics

63

Cardiology

24

Nephrology

8

Neurology

18

Pulmonology

23

Dermatology

21

Rheumatology

20

Endocrinology

16

GastroEnterology

59

Psychiatry

3

Total

1,701

How do You Find a Hospital List Under the EJHS?

Hospitalisation Process Under the EJHS

Contact Information for the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme

Here is the contact information for the Employee Job Health Scheme (EJHS). For any queries, grievances, or additional support, you can reach out through the details provided below.

Contact Mode

Details

Toll-Free Number

104 (24/7)

Address

Aarogyasri Health Care Trust, D.No. 8-2-293/82a/acht, Road No. 46, Jubilee Hills,Hyderabad – 500033 

Phone No.

040-23547107

Fax Number

040-23555657

Grievances

Grievance (EHS-TS):

Mobile Number: +91-8333817408/8333817470

Phone No.: 040-23547107

Email ID: ehfts@aarogyasri.gov.in

Facebook

Aarogyasri Telangana

Twitter

@Aarogyasri_TS

In conclusion, EJHS is a health insurance scheme implemented by the Telangana Government for employees, pensioners, and journalists. It was introduced as a better method to disburse the health insurance claims made by employees.

Hopefully, now it is clear what is the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme and the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme benefits!

FAQs about EJHS Telangana

Who is MEDCO?

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MEDCO is the Employee Health Scheme medical officer provided by the network hospital. It is this person’s responsibility to pre-authorise, update case details, treat, follow up, and submit claims. He can communicate with the Trust through the Closed User Groups Connection and the web portal.

MEDCO is the Employee Health Scheme medical officer provided by the network hospital. It is this person’s responsibility to pre-authorise, update case details, treat, follow up, and submit claims. He can communicate with the Trust through the Closed User Groups Connection and the web portal.

What sort of infrastructure do EJHS network hospitals need to maintain?

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All network hospitals have to maintain a separate kiosk for the EJHS. Moreover, there needs to be a MEDCO and a separate NAMS-operated counter. Additionally, there should be a computer with a network connection of 2 MBPS. Also, they must have a printer, webcam, barcode reader, biometrics, scanner, digital camera, and signatures.

All network hospitals have to maintain a separate kiosk for the EJHS. Moreover, there needs to be a MEDCO and a separate NAMS-operated counter. Additionally, there should be a computer with a network connection of 2 MBPS. Also, they must have a printer, webcam, barcode reader, biometrics, scanner, digital camera, and signatures.

Are in-laws eligible for the scheme?

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No, in-laws are not eligible for the scheme. Either biological or adoptive parents are eligible for the scheme, not both.

No, in-laws are not eligible for the scheme. Either biological or adoptive parents are eligible for the scheme, not both.

From where can I download the EJHS card?

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You can download the EJHS card from the official website. Here is the link to the website. Additionally, you can log in from the top right-hand corner.

You can download the EJHS card from the official website. Here is the link to the website. Additionally, you can log in from the top right-hand corner.

What is the Employees and Journalists Health Scheme (EJHS)?

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The EJHS is a health insurance scheme provided by the Telangana government to ensure healthcare for state government employees and journalists.

The EJHS is a health insurance scheme provided by the Telangana government to ensure healthcare for state government employees and journalists.

Who is eligible for the EJHS?

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All Telangana state government employees, pensioners, and accredited journalists are eligible for the EJHS.

All Telangana state government employees, pensioners, and accredited journalists are eligible for the EJHS.

What are the benefits of the EJHS?

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The scheme covers hospitalisation expenses, surgeries, treatments for serious ailments, and follow-up treatments.

The scheme covers hospitalisation expenses, surgeries, treatments for serious ailments, and follow-up treatments.

Which hospitals are empaneled under the EJHS?

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The EJHS has a network of empaneled government and private hospitals where beneficiaries can receive cashless treatment.   Know about: Digit's Cashless Network Hospitals

The EJHS has a network of empaneled government and private hospitals where beneficiaries can receive cashless treatment.

 

Know aboutDigit's Cashless Network Hospitals

How can I enrol in the EJHS?

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Eligible individuals must register through the official EJHS portal by providing the required documents and personal information.

Eligible individuals must register through the official EJHS portal by providing the required documents and personal information.

What is the process for availing of treatment under the EJHS?

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Beneficiaries must present their EJHS health card at empaneled hospitals to avail of cashless treatment.

Beneficiaries must present their EJHS health card at empaneled hospitals to avail of cashless treatment.

Are family members covered under the EJHS?

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Yes, the scheme extends coverage to the dependents of the beneficiaries, including spouses, children, and dependent parents.

Yes, the scheme extends coverage to the dependents of the beneficiaries, including spouses, children, and dependent parents.

What types of treatments are covered under the EJHS?

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The scheme covers various treatments, including surgeries, chronic diseases, critical illnesses, and follow-up treatments.

The scheme covers various treatments, including surgeries, chronic diseases, critical illnesses, and follow-up treatments.

What is the claim process for reimbursement under the EJHS?

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Under the EJHS, network hospitals handle the claim process and raise claims with the Health Trust directly. Beneficiaries do not need to take any action, as the hospitals manage all claims and can extend them up to 10 days post-discharge.

Under the EJHS, network hospitals handle the claim process and raise claims with the Health Trust directly. Beneficiaries do not need to take any action, as the hospitals manage all claims and can extend them up to 10 days post-discharge.