Maharashtra Govt Approves Annual And Biennial Medical Check-Ups For Secretariat Employees With Reimbursement Upto ₹5,000
According to a government resolution (GR) issued by the Public Health Department, secretariat employees in the age group of 40 to 50 years will undergo medical tests once every two years, while those aged 51 and above will be entitled to annual check-ups.

Maharashtra government sanctions reimbursed medical check-ups up to ₹5,000 for secretariat employees | Photo Credit: Unsplash
Mumbai, Sep 3: The Maharashtra government on Wednesday approved annual and biennial medical check-ups for secretariat employees, with reimbursement of expenses up to Rs 5,000.
Age-Based Medical Schedule
According to a government resolution (GR) issued by the Public Health Department, secretariat employees in the age group of 40 to 50 years will undergo medical tests once every two years, while those aged 51 and above will be entitled to annual check-ups.
Reimbursement Policy
“The expenditure incurred on such medical examinations, up to Rs 5,000 per employee, will be reimbursed,” the GR said.
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Testing Facilities and Provisions
According to the order, the prescribed tests listed in ‘Form A’ can be conducted at government medical colleges and institutions under the Public Health Department. If some of the tests are unavailable there, they may be done outside.
In a special provision, the government allowed secretariat staff to undergo tests at Mumbai’s Bombay Hospital at approved rates, the GR stated.
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