Arogya Sanjeevini: 12 private hospitals in Mandya asked to seek empanelment

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Mandya Deputy Commissioner Dr. Kumar

Mandya Deputy Commissioner Dr. Kumar | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Mandya Deputy Commissioner Dr. Kumar has directed 12 backstage hospitals successful the territory to enroll nether the Arogya Sanjeevini strategy of the authorities of Karnataka, which offers cashless wellness check-ups and attraction for authorities employees. He urged hospitals to voluntarily travel guardant for empanelment.

At a gathering with doctors, infirmary heads, and representatives of large backstage hospitals successful Mandya, the DC said that the territory has astir 18,000 authorities employees, and their carnal and intelligence well-being is captious for businesslike administration.

The State Government launched the Arogya Sanjeevini strategy to guarantee cashless aesculapian services for its employees and their families. Cooperation from backstage hospitals is important to widen the scheme’s benefits to each eligible beneficiaries, helium said.

“It is our corporate work to supply wellness information to authorities officers and unit who instrumentality payment programmes. Hospitals indispensable enactment the territory medication by registering nether the scheme,” Dr. Kumar stated.

Adichunchanagiri Hospital astatine Belluru, DRM Hospital and Dayananda Nursing Home successful Malavalli, person already been empanelled nether the scheme.

The DC listed the hospitals that request to enrol nether Arogya Sanjeevini: Spandana Hospital, Sanjo Hospital, Pragathi Nursing Home, G. Madegowda Hospital, Cauvery Nursing Home, Ramakrishna Nursing Home, Archana Nursing Home, Surabhi Nursing Home (all successful Mandya), and Madegowda Hospital successful K.R. Pet.

District Health and Family Welfare Officer Dr. Mohan, District Leprosy Eradication Officer Dr. Somashekar, District Government Employees’ Association President Nagesh, and heads of assorted backstage hospitals were present.

Published - December 12, 2025 04:33 p.m. IST

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