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Health Insurance Premium Paid: ₹1,237.80 Crore Bolsters Coverage
12 Jan
Summary
- ₹1,237.80 crore premium paid to United India Insurance Company.
- Over 1.45 crore families are now covered under the scheme.
- Coverage expanded to 2,053 treatments from 1,090 previously.

The Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS) has received an annual premium payment of ₹1,237.80 crore to United India Insurance Company. This ensures continued health insurance benefits for over 1.45 crore families, with the state contributing ₹849 per family. The premium covers the period from January 11, 2026, to January 10, 2027.
Since its inception in 2009, CMCHIS has undergone significant expansion. Recent initiatives have enrolled over 2.7 lakh new beneficiaries. The scheme now includes special categories such as orphans, persons with disabilities, and individuals from refugee camps, bringing an additional 7,56,873 people under its coverage.
The government has enhanced the scheme by increasing the per-family premium and the annual income limit. The number of covered treatments has nearly doubled to 2,053, with the number of empanelled hospitals growing to 2,157. High-end procedures covered have also increased from two to eight.



