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Tamil Nadu Health System Reform Program (TNHSRP) 3rd Floor, DMS Annex New Building 259 Anna Salai, Teynampet Chennai 600 006, Tamil Nadu INDIA. Tel : 91 – 44- 2951 0344, Fax : 91 – 44 - 2434 5997 Email: tnhsptwo@gmail.com
Established in 2005, the Tamilnadu Health Systems Project is an initiative of the Government of Tamilnadu, in partnership with the World Bank, to create a health system in Tamilnadu that is highly accessible, equitable and effective. Dr. A Arun Thamburaj IAS., Project Director. INDIA.
The Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project (TNHSP), implemented by the Health and Family Welfare Department (Government of Tamilnadu), lends its support to the Health Policy of 2003 and focusses on improving the health status of people belonging to the lower socio-economic strata.
TNHSRP is a World Bank supported project implemented by Department of Health and Family Welfare (DoH&FW) of Tamil Nadu Government on Program for Results (PforR) basis. The program aims at achieving SDG 3 target, particularly 3.4,3.6,3.7 & 3.8 with focus on improving QoC, NCD (incl trauma) & RCH.
Tamil Nadu Health System Reform Program - Supported by World Bank — Establishment of a Radiotherapy Bunker for installation of the COBALT 60 Tele therapy equipment in Government Medical College Hospital, Kanyakumari District — Sanctioned — Orders Issued.
The Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project (TNHSP), an initiative of the State Government of Tamil Nadu in partnership with the World Bank, aimed to provide quality, equitable health care services to all its citizens, particularly the poor and underprivileged.
JSSK started as a Pilot Project in Tamil Nadu by TNHSP and operated through IRCS-TNB on 01.11.2013. G.O. MS. No.396 Health & Family Welfare (EAPI/I) Department, dated 30.12.2015 issued from Government of Tamil Nadu. Call Center Toll Free Number 102. Currently 99 vehicles are in operation covering all 38 districts in DME and DMS Institutions. Drop Back vehicle can transport Mother with babies upto one year. ...
The state has robust health facilities and ranks higher in all health related parameters such as high life expectancy of 74 years (sixth) and 98.4% institutional delivery (second). [4] Of the three demographically related targets of the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations and expected to be achieved by 2015, Tamil Nadu achieved the goals related to improvement of maternal health and of reducing infant mortality and child mortality by 2009. [5] [6]
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