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- Budget Outlay- Rs 597.15 crores
- Implementation period-Jan 2005-March 2010
- Improvement of Hospitals planned for 29 District hospitals and 241 Sub district hospitals.
Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has made significant strides in improving the health status and increasing access to health care services in the last decades. Nonetheless, it continues to face major challenges growing burden of non-communicable diseases, quality of care and equity issues as well as health financing issues in the State.
To respond to these challenges the Government of Tamil Nadu developed a Health Policy in 2003. This strategy focuses on improving the health status of the general population, with special emphasis on the health of low-income communities and families, over the next two decades. The Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project will support implementation of this strategy through the following interventions;
Increasing access to and utilization of health services, particularly for poor, disadvantaged, and tribal groups;
Developing and pilot testing effective interventions to address key health challenges, specifically non communicable diseases and trauma cases from traffic and other accidents;
Improving health outcomes, access and quality of service delivery through strengthened management of the public sector health systems and greater engagement of the non governmental sector;
Increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the public sector hospital services, primarily at district and sub-district level.
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Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project has convened a “2 day consultative workshop on Tribal Health for NGOS and Stake Holders” at J.S.S. College of pharmacy, Udhagamandalam on 2nd and 3rd of April 2009.
The work shop was presided by Thiru.V.K.Subburaj I.A.S., Principal secretary, Health & Family Welfare Department , Government of Tamil Nadu. Dr. Vijayakumar I.A.S., Special Secretary to Government Health & Family Welfare Department and the Project Director, Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project gave a key note address on the aims of the workshop. Dr. Preethi World Bank team leader, Thiru. U. Raveendran I.F.S., Director, Tribal Welfare, Chennai, Flt. Lt. P. Nandagopalsamy M.S., Director of Medical & Rural Health Services, Chennai, Dr. S. Elango M.D., DPH, DIH, Director of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Chennai are the other dignitaries who took part in the inaugural function of the workshop.
The Joint Director of Health Services, The Deputy Director of Health, the Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Co–ordinatiors and also the NGOS of Coimbatore, Dharmapuri, Kanniyakumari, Krishnagiri, Namakkal, Salem, The Nilgiris, Tiruvannamalai, Vellore, Villupuram and the Medical Officers of Government Hospitals of Tribal concentrated Hospitals are took part in the whole proceedings of the workshop for 2 days. Dr. Gunasekaren, Deputy Director of Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project and his team arranged the work shop
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