Jaipur, August 18, 2025 — Rajasthan has removed 1,114 private hospitals from the Rajasthan Government Health Scheme (RGHS) after a statewide fraud sweep. The Health Department also suspended 1,901 healthcare professionals and de-empanelled 429 doctors linked to irregular claims. Officials said the state has registered 61 FIRs so far, and blocked 35 beneficiary cards flagged for misuse. A dedicated Anti-Fraud Unit is now live to coordinate probes and recoveries. ETHealthworld.com
What triggered the crackdown
Investigators found patterns of inflated bills, misleading diagnoses, and bundled procedures that drove up public costs. In response, the state ordered spot audits, surprise inspections, and data-based claim reviews across empanelled facilities. The sweep has already produced criminal cases and disciplinary action against repeat offenders, officials said. ETHealthworld.com
New controls and timelines
To prevent fresh leakages, the government has rolled out real-time claim monitoring, geo-tagged facility checks, and stricter pre-authorization for high-value procedures. Authorities also set verification deadlines for hospitals with pending cases. Facilities that fail to comply risk fresh suspensions and permanent de-empanelment. Importantly, the state says eligible patients will continue to get cashless care at compliant hospitals during the transition. ETHealthworld.com
Why this matters for patients
RGHS is a key safety net for state employees and pensioners. When fraud spikes, genuine patients face delays, and budgets shrink for essential services. This clean-up aims to restore trust, reduce out-of-pocket spending, and speed up authorisations for legitimate cases. The government says it will publish clear guidance so beneficiaries know which hospitals remain active under RGHS. ETHealthworld.com
What hospitals must do next
Hospitals under review must submit records, respond to audit queries on time, and upgrade billing controls. They also need stronger medical recordkeeping, device-level logs where relevant, and transparent consent for procedures. The state’s new Anti-Fraud Unit will track compliance and share standard operating procedures for e-claims and risk flags. For background on how RGHS empanelment and packages work, see the official RGHS guidelines (latest public version). Scribd
The road ahead
Expect more FIRs as investigators close additional cases. Expect re-audits for hospitals seeking reinstatement. And expect tighter digital controls on repeat-abuse specialties. If enforcement holds, Rajasthan could recover funds, re-balance packages, and stabilise public trust in RGHS. For continuing policy coverage and hospital operations updates, see our in-depth hubs below.








