A Complete Guide to Manipur's Dual Health Insurance Schemes.
Access the comprehensive and verified list of hospitals under Manipur's dual health security schemes: the central Ayushman Bharat (PMJAY) and the state's own Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT). This guide provides district-wise links to find empanelled government and private hospitals in Imphal, Churachandpur, and other districts, offering cashless treatment to all eligible families.
Click on your district from the list below to find all the empanelled government and private hospitals near you where you can use your PMJAY or CMHT Card for cashless treatment.
Manipur operates a unique dual-scheme model to maximize health coverage. The Ayushman Bharat PMJAY provides a ₹5 lakh annual cover to families identified in the SECC 2011 list. To cover those left out, the Government of Manipur launched the Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT), which provides a ₹2 lakh annual cover to other specified categories of residents.
The CMHT scheme specifically includes vulnerable groups such as widows, persons with disability, ASHA workers, accredited journalists, and families with no regular income source, ensuring no one is left behind. Both schemes are managed by the State Health Agency, Manipur, and are completely cashless and free for beneficiaries.
Beneficiaries can use their PMJAY or CMHT card at any of the empanelled hospitals, which include top government institutions like RIMS and JNIMS in Imphal, as well as numerous private hospitals. The schemes cover all expenses related to hospitalization, ensuring complete financial protection.
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CMHT is a flagship health insurance scheme of the Government of Manipur. It provides a cashless health cover of up to ₹2 lakh per year to specific categories of residents who are not covered under Ayushman Bharat (PMJAY).
The main differences are the eligibility criteria and the coverage amount. PMJAY is for SECC 2011 beneficiaries and offers a ₹5 lakh cover. CMHT is for other specific categories of residents (like widows, journalists, etc.) and offers a ₹2 lakh cover. Both schemes share the same hospital network.
Yes. Accredited and recognized journalists in Manipur are one of the specific categories eligible to enroll under the Chief Minister-gi Hakshelgi Tengbang (CMHT) scheme and receive the ₹2 lakh cashless health cover.
Yes, premier government institutions like the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) and Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS) are fully empanelled to provide a wide range of super-speciality treatments under both PMJAY and CMHT schemes.
No, both PMJAY and CMHT are fully government-funded schemes. Eligible beneficiaries are not required to pay any premium or registration fee for enrollment or treatment. The entire process is completely free.