The New Indian Assurance is in the process of implementing the Core Insurance Solution (CIS) to network its offices and automate its operations.

New India Assurance chairman and managing director M Ramadoss said all the 26 regional offices and 393 divisional offices and 614 branches will be brought under the CIS system very soon.

Ramdoss, who was here on Thursday to preside over the board of directors meeting, said the board has approved the company?s third quarter results during which the company has earned a premium income of Rs 7200 crore.

The chairman said all the districts in Orissa would be covered under the the Rashtriy Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY) very soon.

?In Orissa, 12 districts have been covered. The remaining 18 districts will be taken up very soon?, Ramadoss said. He said an independent cell will be formed in the regional office of the company to oversee the RSBY implementation.

The public sector non-life insurer has so far covered 1.75 lakh BPL families out of the targeted 22 lakh under the RSBY.

The RSBY was launched in 2008 to provide cashless medical facilities to the BPL families. The scheme has been implemented successfully in states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Goa and Sikkim.

?The RSBY will create demand for health facilities which in turn would see more investment in the health sector in the country? , the chairman said.