Summary of this article
Tamil Nadu CMCHIS health insurance cover rises five-fold to Rs 25 lakh
Eligible families get higher protection against costly hospitalisation and major treatments
General-category enrolment requires annual family income below Rs 1.20 lakh
Beneficiaries should check CMCHIS hospital, procedure, and implementation rules before treatment
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has announced a sharp increase in the health insurance cover available under the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS). The annual cover has been raised from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh, a five-fold increase.
The announcement was made in the state Assembly on Wednesday as part of a set of measures aimed at expanding access to healthcare. Vijay said medical treatment should be treated as a fundamental right and that financial or geographical barriers should not prevent people from receiving care.
For families covered by CMCHIS, the higher ceiling could reduce the risk of exhausting the available cover when treatment involves major surgery, prolonged hospitalisation or other high-cost procedures.
What The Higher Cover Means For Families
The most immediate change is the size of the financial protection available in a year. Until now, the scheme offered cover of up to Rs 5 lakh. The revised limit of Rs 25 lakh gives eligible households a substantially larger cushion against hospital bills, according to a recent report by Mint.
The announcement is particularly relevant at a time when treatment costs for serious illnesses and complex procedures can run into several lakhs. A higher limit can also matter where more than one family member requires treatment during the same period.
However, a higher headline cover does not, by itself, mean that every medical expense will be automatically paid. Beneficiaries will still need to follow the scheme rules, use eligible treatment packages and seek care through hospitals covered under the programme, wherever applicable.
Who Can Enrol Under CMCHIS
According to the scheme's eligibility rules, a family in the general category must have an annual income of less than Rs 1.20 lakh. Applicants are required to obtain an income certificate from the Village Administrative Officer and keep their family ration card and Aadhaar card ready.
Enrollment is completed through the designated card-issuing centre at the District Collector's Office. The scheme allows the eligible person's legally married spouse, children and dependent parents to be included, provided their names appear on the family ration card.
There are separate provisions for certain special categories. For instance, Tamil Nadu residents with a differently abled family member can be enrolled under the scheme without an income ceiling, subject to the applicable conditions.
What Beneficiaries Should Check Now
Existing beneficiaries should watch for the state government's detailed implementation instructions on when the enhanced Rs 25 lakh limit will become operational and whether any fresh card, verification, or other procedural step will be required.
Those planning treatment should also check whether the hospital and procedure are covered under CMCHIS before admission. The increase in the sum insured is significant, but the actual benefit will depend on the scheme's package rules and eligibility conditions being met.
FAQs
1. How much health insurance cover is available under CMCHIS now?
The annual cover has been increased from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh for eligible beneficiary families.
2. Who is eligible to enrol under CMCHIS?
For the general category, a family's annual income must be below Rs 1.20 lakh. Certain special categories, including families with a differently abled member, may have different eligibility rules.
3. Does the Rs 25 lakh cover mean every medical expense will be paid?
No. Treatment must meet CMCHIS rules, including eligible procedures and empanelled hospitals. Beneficiaries should check the applicable package and coverage conditions before treatment.















