Business18 March 2026

Melsta Hospitals partners NITF for Agrahara beneficiaries

Melsta Hospitals, a healthcare provider serving the Colombo and Gampaha districts and a fully owned subsidiary of Melstacorp PLC, has entered into a partnership with the National Insurance Trust Fund (NITF) to provide enhanced medical benefits to beneficiaries of the Agrahara insurance scheme.


This collaboration marks a significant step toward bridging the gap between advanced private healthcare facilities and public sector employees. By integrating its specialised services with the Agrahara programme, Melsta Hospitals aims to ensure that government employees and their families have access to high-quality healthcare supported by modern diagnostics, expert clinical care, and financial relief.


Dr. K. Thiyagarajah Iraivan, Executive Director of Melsta Hospitals, said: “We believe that clinical excellence should not be a luxury, but a standard available to those who serve our nation.”


“By partnering with the NITF, we are opening our doors to the public sector, offering the same high standard of care that has earned us international recognition, including Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation under the latest 8th edition standards.”


“Our goal is to provide a seamless, compassionate, and advanced healing environment that anticipates patient needs and delivers outcomes comparable to leading global institutions,” he added.


The partnership introduces a range of concessions aimed at easing the financial burden of medical care for Agrahara beneficiaries. These include a full waiver of in-patient admission fees across all room categories, along with a 20% discount on radiology investigations such as CT and MRI scans, ultrasound scans (USS), and X-rays.


A key highlight is the introduction of specialised maternity care packages tailored for Agrahara beneficiaries.


By making advanced technology and high-quality clinical services more accessible to the public sector, Melsta Hospitals, together with the NITF, aims to strengthen the country’s healthcare safety net. The collaboration also highlights the role of public-private partnerships in building a more resilient healthcare

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