CGHS Procedure Rate

Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

Code LB043·Diagnostic Imaging & Laboratory·Effective 13 October 2025

Official reference rate under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). Applicable to CGHS beneficiaries — central government employees, pensioners, and their dependents — at empanelled hospitals. Private patients are charged separately.

Rate matrix

Tier X — Metro
Delhi · Mumbai · Bengaluru · Chennai · Hyderabad · Kolkata · Ahmedabad · NCR
Non-NABH₹425
NABH₹500
Super Speciality₹500
Tier Y — City
Pune · Jaipur · Lucknow · Bhopal · Chandigarh · Patna · Nagpur · etc.
Non-NABH₹383
NABH₹450
Super Speciality₹450
Tier Z — District
All other CGHS cities
Non-NABH₹340
NABH₹400
Super Speciality₹400
Ward adjustment: General ward pays 5% less · Semi-private pays the listed rate · Private pays 5% more.

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CGHS rate

₹500

Frequently asked

Does the CGHS rate for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) apply to private patients?
No. CGHS reference rates apply only to CGHS beneficiaries — central government employees, pensioners, and their dependents with a valid CGHS card. Private, self-paying patients are charged the hospital's regular rate, which is typically higher.
What if the hospital charges more than the CGHS rate?
Empanelled hospitals agree in writing to accept CGHS rates for beneficiaries. If you are overcharged as a beneficiary, raise it with the hospital billing desk first, then with your CGHS wellness centre. The Supreme Court in 2024 directed the central government to standardise hospital charges — until that takes effect, the CGHS rate is your enforceable reference.
What do X, Y, and Z city tiers mean?
CGHS classifies cities by cost-of-living tier. Tier X covers metros (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and NCR towns). Tier Y covers other large cities (Pune, Jaipur, Lucknow, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Patna, Nagpur etc.). Tier Z covers all remaining CGHS cities. Tier Y rates are roughly 10% lower than X; Tier Z is roughly 20% lower.
Why are NABH, Non-NABH and Super Speciality rates different?
NABH-accredited hospitals meet nationally verified quality standards and are paid 10% more than Non-NABH. Super-speciality hospitals — which provide tertiary procedures like cardiac surgery, transplants, advanced oncology — are paid 15% more than Non-NABH. The accreditation status of each hospital is shown on its detail page.
How do ward entitlements (General, Semi-private, Private) affect the rate?
The rate above assumes a Semi-private ward. Beneficiaries entitled to General Ward pay approximately 5% less; those entitled to Private Ward pay approximately 5% more. Your ward entitlement is determined by your pay level at retirement (or current pay, for serving employees).
When was this rate last revised?
These are the rates from the CGHS revision effective 13 October 2025, notified on 3 October 2025 by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. Check the official notification on cghs.mohfw.gov.in for any subsequent amendments. View notification →

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Rates from the CGHS revision effective 13 October 2025, notified 3 October 2025 by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. View on cghs.mohfw.gov.in