ESIS secondary care services resume at Kasturba Hospital Manipal & Associated Hospitals


Media Release

Udupi, Feb 25: Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, has announced the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Employees’ State Insurance Scheme (ESIS) for providing secondary care services has been officially renewed.

With this renewal, ESIS beneficiaries are once again eligible to avail cashless admission facilities from February 25 onwards.

The renewal, which was temporarily held up due to various reasons have now been cleared, enabling uninterrupted access to quality secondary care services for insured patients.

ESIS beneficiaries can obtain referral letters and seek admission at the following hospitals:

1. Kasturba Hospital, Manipal
2. Dr TMA Pai Rotary Hospital, Karkala
3. Durga Sanjeevani Manipal Hospital, Kateel

Dr Sudhakar Kantipudi, chief operating officer – Teaching Hospitals, MAHE announced the decision in an official statement today. He stated that the institution remains committed to providing accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare services to ESIS beneficiaries across the region.

Patients and ESIS cardholders are requested to approach their respective ESI dispensaries for referral documentation and can contact the respective hospital helpdesks for further assistance regarding admissions.

  

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