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Kerala State Employees Get ₹5 Lakh Cover, Lower Premiums
21 Jan
Summary
- Phase II of Medisep starts Feb 1 with lower premiums.
- Basic insurance coverage increases from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh.
- Knee, hip replacement surgeries can now be done in private hospitals.

Phase II of the Medical Insurance Scheme for State Employees and Pensioners (Medisep) will commence on February 1, as announced by Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal. This revised phase introduces a reduced monthly premium of ₹687 (excluding GST), a significant improvement from the previously proposed ₹810. The annual premium for beneficiaries and their dependents will now be ₹8,244.
The enhanced scheme boosts basic insurance coverage from ₹3 lakh to ₹5 lakh. All current beneficiaries, including government employees, pensioners, and staff from local institutions, will be included. A crucial update allows beneficiaries to undergo knee and hip replacement surgeries in private hospitals, removing the previous restriction to government facilities.
Further improvements include reimbursement for treatments at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute and JIPMER, even if not empanelled. Newly included treatment packages with enhanced rates are expected to attract more empanelled hospitals. Cashless inpatient treatment will be available across all empanelled facilities, with 2,516 medical and surgical packages now offered. Room rent is capped at ₹5,000 daily for general wards and ₹2,000 for government pay wards.




