Tamil Nadu to get 708 Mohalla clinics by next month

Published On 2023-01-18 08:45 GMT   |   Update On 2023-01-18 08:46 GMT
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Chennai: The Tamil Nadu health department plans to set up a total of 708 Mohalla clinics across the state, which will be operational next month, based on Delhi's Mohalla clinics. Each Mohalla clinic will have a doctor, nurse, and pharmacist. 

State Health Minister Ma Subramanian, in a statement, said that the work for 500 such clinics is over and the rest are nearing completion.

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The clinics will provide 12 services that include maternal and child health, adolescent health, communicable and non-communicable disease services, Ophthalmic care, palliative care, and Ear, nose, and tongue treatment among other services.    

These Urban Health and Wellness Centres planned on the line of Delhi's Mohalla clinics have been completed in a period of ten months.           

It may be recalled that Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had visited the Mohalla clinics in New Delhi in April 2022 and was highly impressed by the reach of these institutions for serving the public. He had announced the opening of such clinics in Tamil Nadu and within a year of his announcement, 500 clinics are ready in Tamil Nadu to commence operations.

Other than the Mohalla clinics, the Tamil Nadu health department has been actively involved in the health to door steps scheme as well as trauma and accident care schemes in full swing.

The state government is providing an amount of Rs 1 lakh for treatment in the first 48 hours at designated hospitals, to accident victims irrespective of their domicile status under the "Innuyir Kappom Thittam- Nammai Kakkum 48" scheme launched in 2021.

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Article Source : IANS

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