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Janani Sishu Suraksha Kariyakaram-JSSK

  • 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.

102 – Call Centre activities

  • Drop Back Service centralized
  • AN Mothers pickup and drop
  • Mentally Ill Patients pickup and drop
  • PICME Pre-Registration & Enquiry
  • MCTS complaints
  • Early Childhood Development (G.O No.430)

COVID-19 activities

  • Dialysis Patients pickup and drop
  • Cancer Patients pickup and drop
  • Hospital Doctors pickup and drop
  • Shifting patients from Hospital to Hospital
  • COVID-19 negative patients transportation from hospital

Free Drop Back Service (JSSK) PROCESS FLOW

JSSK Flow

Achievement of Performance (2018 to 2019)

S.No. DISTRICT April’2018 to Mar’2019
Vehicle deployed Hospital Delivery Delivery cases transported Transported Other cases Total No. of Cases transported %
1 KANYAKUMARI 5 6459 5640 5076 10716 87%
2 DHARMAPURI 6 10742 8743 1402 10145 81%
3 KARUR 5 4649 3661 285 3946 79%
4 DINDIGUL 4 9956 7197 1136 8333 72%
5 VILLUPURAM 9 15677 9980 4161 14141 64%
6 VELLORE 11 24011 12180 2965 15145 51%
7 TUTICORIN 5 9274 4609 1265 5874 50%
8 THANJAVUR 9 20702 10156 3237 13393 49%
9 CUDDALORE 5 11378 5453 2941 8394 48%
10 RAMANATHAPURAM 3 6421 2983 1289 4272 46%
11 ERODE 3 5495 2464 449 2913 45%
12 THENI 5 11561 5049 1236 6285 44%
13 MADURAI 9 18862 8134 1504 9638 43%
14 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 8 14114 6021 3238 9259 43%
15 COIMBATORE 5 12196 5189 1284 6473 43%
16 THE NILGIRIS 2 2590 1058 344 1402 41%
17 TIRUPPUR 5 8216 3336 1223 4559 41%
18 PERAMBALUR / ARIYALUR 5 8949 3521 361 3882 39%
19 NAGAPATTINAM 4 7547 2967 1222 4189 39%
20 NAMAKKAL 2 6004 2353 758 3111 39%
21 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 9972 3864 1131 4995 39%
22 THIRUNELVELI 6 12431 4748 747 5495 38%
23 PUDUKKOTTAI 3 8814 3234 1496 4730 37%
24 THIRUVARUR 5 8623 3135 659 3794 36%
25 THIRUVALLUR 3 7549 2650 1275 3925 35%
26 KRISHNAGIRI 3 10904 3663 1073 4736 34%
27 KANCHEEPURAM 6 18041 5686 1530 7216 32%
28 SALEM 5 14264 4226 851 5077 30%
29 SIVAGANGA 3 9334 2457 1865 4322 26%
30 TIRUVANNAMALAI 4 11713 2412 1670 4082 21%
31 CHENNAI 10 48469 5838 15729 21567 12%
TOTAL 161 374917 152607 63402 216009 41%

Achievement of Performance (2019 to 2020)

S.No. DISTRICT April’2019 to Mar’2020
Vehicle deployed Hospital Delivery Delivery cases transported Transported Other cases Total No. of Cases transported %
1 KANYAKUMARI 5 6464 5553 2550 8103 86%
2 VILLUPURAM 9 15413 11114 3602 14716 72%
3 KARUR 5 6066 4206 579 4785 69%
4 DINDIGUL 4 9564 6371 390 6761 67%
5 DHARMAPURI 6 11281 7488 890 8378 66%
6 THIRUVARUR 5 7576 4753 681 5434 63%
7 TUTICORIN 5 9478 5524 921 6445 58%
8 RAMANATHAPURAM 3 6217 3603 2202 5805 58%
9 VELLORE 11 23635 12819 2482 15301 54%
10 NAMAKKAL 2 6929 3673 432 4105 53%
11 THANJAVUR 9 20587 10788 3454 14242 52%
12 TIRUPPUR 5 8499 4369 831 5200 51%
13 ERODE 3 8079 4090 617 4707 51%
14 COIMBATORE 5 12295 5833 1229 7062 47%
15 MADURAI 9 17638 8011 1558 9569 45%
16 PERAMBALUR / ARIYALUR 5 8733 3934 636 4570 45%
17 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 8 14568 6183 2217 8400 42%
18 KRISHNAGIRI 3 11571 4773 1159 5932 41%
19 CUDDALORE 5 11519 4569 991 5560 40%
20 THIRUNELVELI 6 13364 5143 911 6054 38%
21 THIRUVALLUR 3 7901 2966 944 3910 38%
22 NAGAPATTINAM 4 8961 3362 541 3903 38%
23 SIVAGANGA 3 8766 3091 2395 5486 35%
24 THENI 5 12022 3912 815 4727 33%
25 KANCHEEPURAM 6 16842 5380 1261 6641 32%
26 PUDUKKOTTAI 3 8749 2715 1049 3764 31%
27 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 10760 3187 581 3768 30%
28 SALEM 5 15526 4585 689 5274 30%
29 THE NILGIRIS 2 3036 788 204 992 26%
30 TIRUVANNAMALAI 4 12901 2827 1595 4422 22%
31 CHENNAI 10 50087 5184 11404 16588 10%
TOTAL 161 385027 160794 49810 210604 42%

Achievement of Performance (2020 to 2021)

S.No. DISTRICT April’2020 to Mar’2021
Vehicle deployed Hospital Delivery Delivery cases transported Transported Other cases Total No. of Cases transported %
1 KANYAKUMARI 4 6581 5672 4709 10381 86%
2 KALLAKURICHI 1 9690 7173 1160 8333 74%
3 ERODE 3 7252 4820 1512 6332 66%
4 TIRUPATHUR 3 8573 5596 1123 6719 65%
5 DINDIGUL 4 12195 7920 3220 11140 65%
6 VELLORE 5 15277 9897 3177 13074 65%
7 PERAMBALUR 2 4946 2911 2136 5047 59%
8 RAMANATHAPURAM 2 6258 3532 2782 6314 56%
9 VILLUPURAM 5 13596 7557 2562 10119 56%
10 ARIYALUR 2 5020 2717 939 3656 54%
11 COIMBATORE 4 13621 7302 2545 9847 54%
12 NAMAKKAL 3 6559 3505 946 4451 53%
13 KARUR 3 6037 3170 1027 4197 53%
14 DHARMAPURI 5 13214 6928 1462 8390 52%
15 NAGAPATTINAM 1 3470 1806 407 2213 52%
16 TUTICORIN 3 10441 5415 2780 8195 52%
17 THIRUVARUR 5 10030 5086 1402 6488 51%
18 THANJAVUR 7 21115 9599 8001 17600 45%
19 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 7 17191 7815 1727 9542 45%
20 TIRUPPUR 5 9540 4177 1596 5773 44%
21 THE NILGIRIS 2 3218 1403 1105 2508 44%
22 RANIPET 1 2270 974 520 1494 43%
23 TENKASI 2 4820 1955 142 2097 41%
24 KRISHNAGIRI 4 11928 4803 1969 6772 40%
25 KANCHEEPURAM 1 5605 2152 1603 3755 38%
26 SIVAGANGA 3 10227 3881 998 4879 38%
27 THIRUVALLUR 3 8908 3133 2563 5696 35%
28 MAYILADUTHURAI 2 7013 2433 642 3075 35%
29 CUDDALORE 3 16260 5409 3709 9118 33%
30 THENI 4 11252 3561 1001 4562 32%
31 MADURAI 6 20856 6156 5607 11763 30%
32 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 11875 3403 884 4287 29%
33 THIRUNELVELI 2 10922 3097 1147 4244 28%
34 PUDUKKOTTAI 3 10496 2878 1931 4809 27%
35 TIRUVANNAMALAI 4 16568 4513 1527 6040 27%
36 SALEM 4 17692 4777 2016 6793 27%
37 CHENGALPET 3 15338 3349 2129 5478 22%
38 CHENNAI 7 47873 6991 93975 100966 15%
  TOTAL 131 433727 177466 168681 346147 41%

Year wise Performance

Year wise Performance

Achievement of transportation for Mentally illness patients (Nov’18 to Sep’21)

TNHSP instructed to transport mentally illness patients to the Govt. Health Facilities / Rehabilitation Homes through JSSK vehicle from 2018.

In each District one JSSK Drop Back vehicle is allotted for free transport service.

Procedure followed:

On receiving information from 102 Call Centre / DMPH, the Driver of JSSK will take the allotted JSSK vehicle to transport mentally ill patients with the help of Police and Counsellors from spot to Government Hospital / Rehabilitation Homes.

S.No. DISTRICT No.of patients transported
1 ARIYALUR 3
2 CHENGALPET 20
3 CHENNAI 269
4 COIMBATORE 24
5 CUDDALORE 14
6 DHARMAPURI 9
7 DINDIGUL 51
8 ERODE 22
9 KALLAKURICHI 3
10 KANCHEEPURAM 47
11 KANYAKUMARI 5
12 KARUR 3
13 KRISHNAGIRI 5
14 MADURAI 57
15 MAYILADUTHURAI 1
16 NAGAPATTINAM 9
17 NAMAKKAL 8
18 PERAMBALUR 4
19 PUDUKKOTTAI 52
20 RAMANATHAPURAM 9
21 RANIPET 84
22 SALEM 31
23 SIVAGANGA 20
24 TENKASI 2
25 THANJAVUR 68
26 THE NILGIRIS 6
27 THENI 149
28 THIRUNELVELI 17
29 THIRUVALLUR 41
30 THIRUVARUR 18
31 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 19
32 TIRUPPATHUR 4
33 TIRUPPUR 68
34 TIRUVANNAMALAI 82
35 TUTICORIN 27
36 VELLORE 99
37 VILLUPURAM 304
38 VIRUDHUNAGAR 8
  TOTAL 1662

District wise Fleet Strength

Sl.No DISTRICT Vehicle Deployed
1 ARIYALUR 2
2 CHENGALPET 2
3 CHENNAI 7
4 COIMBATORE 4
5 CUDDALORE 2
6 DHARMAPURI 3
7 DINDIGUL 4
8 ERODE 3
9 KALLAKURICHI 2
10 KANCHEEPURAM 1
11 KANYAKUMARI 3
12 KARUR 2
13 KRISHNAGIRI 3
14 MADURAI 3
15 MAYILADUTHURAI 2
16 NAGAPATTINAM 2
17 NAMAKKAL 2
18 PERAMBALUR 1
19 PUDUKKOTTAI 3
20 RAMANATHAPURAM 2
21 RANIPET 1
22 SALEM 4
23 SIVAGANGA 2
24 TENKASI 2
25 THANJAVUR 4
26 THE NILGIRIS 2
27 THENI 2
28 THIRUNELVELI 2
29 THIRUVALLUR 2
30 THIRUVARUR 4
31 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 3
32 TIRUPPATHUR 2
33 TIRUPPUR 4
34 TIRUVANNAMALAI 2
35 TUTICORIN 3
36 VELLORE 2
37 VILLUPURAM 3
38 VIRUDHUNAGAR 2
  TOTAL 99

Type of vehicles

SL:NO MAKE COUNT
1 Eco (Maruti Suzuki ) 1
2 FORCE 12
3 MAHINDRA 51
4 MAZDA 35
Total 99

New Initiatives during Pandemic situation through 102 Call Center

During the lockdown period the general public was suffered to get the medical facilities due to non-availability of transportation. The TNHSP officials initiated to provide the medical facilities to Dialysis and Cancer patients through 102 Drop Back Service vehicles.

New Initiatives

TRANSPORTATION AMENITIES:

Dialysis Patients transportation

From Mar-2020 to Sep 2021, 58534 Dialysis patients is been transported to the Govt Hospital for the dialysis treatment from the residence to Govt Hospital and from Govt Hospital to their residence

New Initiatives
Cancer Patients Transportation

From Mar-2020 to Sep 2021, 2293 cancer patients is been transported to the Govt hospitals from their residence for the chemotherapy treatment and dropped back to their residence from the Govt hospital.

New Initiatives
Medicine distributed to Patients Home

During lockdown medicine is distributed from the government hospital / Adyar Cancer Institute to the patient residence in various districts.

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Government Orders

S.no Go's Title Go's Number and Go's Date Download
1 JSSK - Drop Back services to Delivered mothers and treated sick infants Free Referral Transport Orders G.O.(Ms) No.396 Dt: 30.12.2015
2 Operation of Free Hearse Service and drop Back Service (JSSk) through GVK-EMR instead Red Cross Socity G.O.(Ms).No.581 Dt: 24.12.2021
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108 – Ambulance Services:

“108” Ambulance Service is being successfully operated in Tamil Nadu through PPP (Public Private Partnership) mode through a single Toll Free number and the services are available 24x7 free to the public. Every ambulance has one fully trained Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) who provides pre-hospital care to the patient.

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Ambulance Fleet Strength

S.No Ambulance Type Numbers
1. Basic Life Support (BLS) 1044
2. Advance Life Support (ALS) 124
3. Neonatal Life Support (NLS) 65
4. VVIP Convoy 64
Total 1237
5. First Responder Bike 41

Ambulance Count

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Ambulance Type ALS BLS/Tribal NLS VVIP Total
Fleet Count 124 1044 65 4 1237
District VVIP ALS BLS NLS Total
ARIYALUR 2 16 1 19
CHENGALPATTU 5 6 55 1 63
CHENNAI 1 10 85 5 101
COIMBATORE 0 6 51 2 59
CUDDALORE 4 46 2 52
DHARMAPURI 0 2 22 3 27
DINDIGUL 2 29 2 33
ERODE 1 38 2 41
KALLAKURICHI 3 21 2 26
KANCHEEPURAM 3 27 1 31
KANYAKUMARI 2 12 1 15
KARUR 4 13 1 18
KRISHNAGIRI 2 27 2 31
MADURAI 1 5 32 2 40
MAYILADUTHURAI 1 11 1 13
NAGAPATTINAM 2 14 1 17
NAMAKKAL 2 24 2 28
PERAMBALUR 2 12 1 15
PUDUKOTTAI 5 21 2 26
District 4WD ALS BLS NLS Total
RAMANATHAPURAM 3 21 2 26
RANIPET 1 16 1 18
SALEM 1 12 37 2 52
SIVAGANGAI 4 19 2 25
TENKASI 2 15 1 18
THANJAVUR 3 24 2 29
THE NILGIRIS 2 35 2 39
THENI 2 22 2 26
THIRUVALLUR 4 59 2 65
THIRUVANNAMALAI 3 39 2 44
THIRUVARUR 2 17 1 20
THOOTHUKUDI 2 19 2 23
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 4 36 2 42
TIRUNELVELI 3 14 1 18
TIRUPATTUR 3 18 1 22
TIRUPUR 3 23 2 28
VELLORE 2 18 1 21
VILLUPURAM 2 31 1 34
VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 18 2 23
TOTAL 4 124 1044 65 1237

Achievements

Trips Per Ambulance/day
Trips Per Ambulance/day
Year wise Performance
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Covid-19 Performance
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Response Time-Bucket Analysis
Response Time-Bucket Analysis
Response Time FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 19-20 FY 20-21 FY 21-22(Sept'21)
Metro 0:10:15 0:08:28 0:08:07 0:07:28 0:08:20
Rural 0:19:00 0:17:19 0:17:33 0:15:19 0:15:44
Tribal 0:21:24 0:19:52 0:19:12 0:17:41 0:19:49
Urban 0:16:04 0:14:15 0:14:16 0:12:58 0:13:14
Total 0:18:09 0:16:52 0:16:33 0:14:24 0:14:48
Total Beneficiaries since inception till Sep’21
Emergencies Cases (%)
PREGNANCY RELATED 2931964 25%
TRAUMA (VEHICULAR) 2240994 19%
ACUTE ABDOMEN 879366 7%
CARDIAC/CARDIO VASCULAR 666206 6%
TRAUMA (NON VEHICULAR) 558526 5%
COVID-19 543432 5%
FEVERS / INFECTIONS 506052 4%
ACCIDENTAL POISONING 506045 4%
RESPIRATORY 483261 4%
ASSAULT 419543 4%
Others 2169585 18%
Total 11904974 100%
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Emergency Care Centre

Emergency Care Centres are established for stabilizing the critical cases during long distance transport, especially in highways. This enables the critical cases to receive timely medical intervention within the Golden Hour which also significantly reduces the mortality rate. ECC is a three bedded centre equipped with doctors and advanced paramedics available 24x7 and provided with emergency drugs and advanced life saving equipments like ventilator, defibrillator with multi Para monitor, etc.

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Planned Work

DISASTER RECOVERY CENTRE (DRC) STATE FUNDS :

It acts as a redundancy emergency response centre Provide uninterrupted Emergency Response in case of major disaster and technological breakdown in the main ERC. Will be operational 24 hours. Proposed at Pudukkottai

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STEMI(ST ELEVATION MI) NHM/TANII
  • To ensure all the patients in the cluster are able to access the ‘state of art’ Cardiac care by STEMI kit transmission in 108 Ambulance.
  • To ensure improvement in the quality of acute STEMI care by decreasing the time from onset of symptom to investigation and initiation of treatment..
  • To ensure early intervention for life saving by Hub –Spoke Model.
  • 320 STEMI kit planned to be handed over to ambulance
APGDEC (ADVANCED POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EMERGENCY CARE)
  • To equip students with advanced skills and knowledge to handle all medical, gynaecological, neonatal, paediatric and trauma emergencies  These Advanced Paramedics will be used in ALS ambulances and Emergency Care Centres.
AMPHIBIOUS AMBULANCE
  • Disaster recovery ambulance provides rescue operation and pre-hospital care especially during flood Under fabrication by IIT Madras
BOAT AMBULANCE
  • In order to extend the service of 108 Emergency Response Service to habitations near water bodies (Fresh water/Back water/Sea) proposed to introduce one boat ambulance at Kasimedu fishing Harbour.
KVB Donated Ambulance- Hon’ble Chief Minister Launch
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Government Orders

S.no Go's Title Go's Number and Go's Date Download
1 Emergency Management Service Sanction of Deepavali festival expenditure and incentive payments to the employees of GVK EMRI for the year 2022-2023 G.O.(Ms) No.367 Dt: 17.10.2022
2 Tamil Nadu Emergency Management Service to include 20 no's(5 ALS ambulance + 15 BLS ambulance)for Safe Demonstrations Corridor in Kanchipuram,Chengalpattu,Thiruvannamalai,Vellore districts procured under thamilnadu road sector project-|| funds. G.O.(D) No.1056 Dt: 03.10.2022
3 Ambulance Three JSSK Drop Back Vechicles at Namakkal Medical college Hospital,Rasipuram Government Hospital,Tiruchengodu Government Hospital to includs. G.O.(D) No.539 Dt: 20.05.2022
4 Ambulance Three Basic life support Ambulance donated by M/s Power Grid Corporation of india limited G.O.(D) No.466 Dt: 28.04.2022
5 TNHSP Renewal of extension of GVK Emergency Management Research Institute include 108 Ambulance Services,104 services,102 services includes G.O.(Ms) No.119 Dt: 04.04.2022
6 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Tamil Nadu Emergency Management State Level Advisor Committee (SLAC) G.O.(Ms) No.96 Dt: 14.03.2022
7 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Setting up a dedicated fleet with 293 Ambulance for Government Medical College Hospital and Government Hospitals Based demand and need additional expenditure G.O.(Ms) No.544 Dt: 02.12.2021
8 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project provision of funds towards local conveyance to pilots and Emts of 108 Ambulance service during covid-19 periods G.O.(Ms) No.557 Dt: 15.12.2021
9 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project provision of funds towards doctors,workers order noticed G.O.(Ms) No.461 Dt: 26.10.2021
10 Committee Operation of free Hearse Service and Drop Back Service(JSSK ) through GVK-EMR instead of indian Red Cross Society G.O.(D) No.1053 Dt: 24.09.2021
11 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Uniform rates for patient transport ambulance /basic life suppo ambulance (BLS)Advance life support ambulance(ALS) G.O.(Ms) No.240 Dt: 14.05.2021
12 Ambulance Donation of ambulance to Government of Tamil nadu for covid-19 relif and other relif work by ascendas gives Foundation G.O.(Ms) No.1 Dt: 05.01.2021
13 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project To permit the project director Tamil Nadu Health System project to reimbure the expenditure of sum of 2,48,26,360/- towards special conveyance allowance to EMS 108-Ambulance service,JSSK(Drop Back Service ) of covid19 pandamic periods from 01-08-2020 to 31-08-2020 G.O.(Ms) No.558 Dt: 21.12.2020
14 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project To permit the project director Tamil Nadu Health System project to reimbure the expenditure of sum of 2,48,26,360/- towards special conveyance allowance to EMS 108-Ambulance service,JSSK(Drop Back Service ) of covid19 pandamic periods from 01-07-2020 to 31-07-2020 G.O.(Ms) No.561 Dt: 21.12.2020
15 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Reform Program Hon’ble Chief Minister's 110 Announcement 2020-2021 Procurement of 500 new ambulance by Tamil Nadu Health Systems Reform Program for 108 ambulance service G.O.(Ms) No.292 Dt: 04.08.2020
16 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project 108 Emergency Management of Disaster Recovery Center G.O.(Ms) No.294 Dt: 06.08.2020
17 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project To permit the project Director Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project to hire 50 extra ambulance from GVK-EMRI for period of three month to an amount of Rs 3,36,65,400/- orders-issued G.O.(Ms) No.295 Dt: 07.08.2020
18 Covid-19 Ambulance - Corporate Social Responsibility -Support in strengthering the medical infrastructure of the state providing 45 Ambulanceand portable ICU By M/s Zee Entertainment Enterprises limited G.O.(Ms) No.276 Dt: 24.07.2020
19 Disaster Management Sanction of funds to Department of indian Medicine and Homeopathy chennai, Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project and Commissioner of e-Governance Agency under SDRF G.O.(Ms) No.216 Dt: 02.05.2020
20 National Health Mission State Health Society Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency Care Initiatives (TAEI ) Establishment of inter facility Transport System Across the State with 120 adult Retrieval Vechicles (ARV) exclusively for the transportation of critically patients from Government Hospitals to tertary care hospital at a cost of Rs. 19.20 crore G.O.(Ms) No.148 Dt: 20.03.2020
21 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Reform Program Hon’ble Chief Minister's announcement sancttion of Special allowance of Rs 5000/- to staff of 108 emergencies ambulance service ,free hearse service and JSSK service appreciation of their selfless service during covid-19 pandamic period G.O.(Ms) No.366 Dt: 29.02.2020
22 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed - Extension of service for a further period of Two Year with effect 05.02.2020 G.O.(Ms) No.39 Dt: 04.02.2020
23 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed - Extension of service for a further period of One Year with effect 05.02.2019 G.O.(Ms) No.26 Dt: 01.02.2019
24 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed - Extension of service for a further period of Three Months with effect from 05.11.2018 G.O.(Ms) No.515 Dt: 02.11.2018
25 Road Safety Contitution of a Chief Minister's award for the best District and Commissioner of police having reduced road accident and consequent deaths G.O.(Ms) No.1810 Dt: 08.10.2018
26 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Procurement of 90 Hearse Mortury vans and freeze boxes to free Hearse Service at a total cost Rs.11.25 crore G.O.(Ms) No.423 Dt: 17.09.2018
27 Establishment of Emergency Care Center at Sriperumbudur and Shoolagiri under Tani 2017-2018 G.O.(Ms) No.472 Dt: 23.03.2018
28 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed - Extension of service for a further period of Six Months with effect from 05.05.2018 G.O.(Ms) No.164 Dt: 02.05.2018
29 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project 108 Emergency Management Service Establishment of Disaster Recovery center at Valikandapuram,Perambalur Districts G.O.(Ms) No.151 Dt: 03.05.2017
30 Welfare of Differently Abled Persons Department Approval for Attaching the 32 Mobile Therapy Units with Indian Red Cross Socity (IRCS) for the limited purpose of maintenance of the fleet and operation Administractive saction G.O.(Ms) No.90 Dt: 28.12.2016
31 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Establishment of Free Hearse Van Service in Government Medical Institutions-Continuation of the Free Hearse service on Public Private Partnership mode with Indian Red Cross Sociaty. G.O.(Ms) No.121 Dt: 26.10.2015
32 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Emergency Management Service Incentive Payment at Rs.400/- per month per person to the Emergency Management Technician and pilots ambulance in the 108 ambulance service G.O.(Ms) No.444 Dt: 30.12.2014
33 Launching of 104 health Help line Programme in Tamil Nadu to provide Health Help Line service G.O.(Ms) No.85 Dt: 05.09.2014
34 Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project Free Hearse Service Walver of embalming charges for free Hearse Service G.O.(Ms) No.16 Dt: 22.01.2014
35 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed - Extension of service for a further period of Five Year. G.O.(Ms) No.118 Dt: 20.05.2013
36 Public Health and Preventive Medicine Launching of Telemedicine Programme and establishment of telemedicine Center to provide the Health care service on pilots basis G.O.(Ms) No.280 Dt: 21.09.2011
37 Establishment of Emergency Management for various types emergency cases By GVK Emergency Research Institute Hyderabed G.O.(Ms) No.137 Dt: 05.05.2008
38 Motor Vechicles -Motor Vechicles belonging to Government department -condemnation and Disposal fo Vechicles Tamil Nadu Department Motor Vechicles Disposal Rules G.O.(Ms) No.2275 Dt: 10.10.1990
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104 Health Helpline

104 Health Helpline (104 HHL) is the centralized information system which serves the people through telecommunication in partnership with State Government of Tamil Nadu. It was launched on December 30, 2013. 104 HHL is a 24 hours service, provides information related to health and health care delivery system.

Services Offered
  • Tele-Health Advice
  • Tele– Counseling
  • Blood & Organ Donation
  • Tele -Advocacy to health care facilities
  • Tele -Portal to register complaints
  • Grievance Redressel
  • Stress management (Prevention of suicide)
  • NEET Counseling

104 Health Helpline Corona -Performance

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  • PAdditional 30 seats increased temporarily (30+30)
  • Recruited 119 volunteers
  • Created Live Dash board and linked with Covid War Room
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HEALTH ADVICE

  • Provides Health Advice
  • Primary Medical Advice (First Aid).
  • Provides Second opinion.
  • Provides interpretation of Test results.
  • Provides Dos’ and Don’ts of general health care.
  • Yoga & Naturopathy doctors are specially deputed on Tuesday & Friday.
  • Deputation Officers from Government Health Facility – Gynecologists/Pediatricians/General Medicine

PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING

  • Advice on Psychological Problems
  • Counseling for Depression and handling failures
  • Counseling for suicidal ideation
  • Advice on family related issues
  • Advice on Psychosexual Problems etc
  • Counselling program for the students of 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th class has been conducted in 3 phases, in order to help them during preparation , facing public exam and to face the results

HEALTH INFORMATION

Details of Health Care Delivery System
  • Primary, Secondary and tertiary care Hospitals
  • Government Schemes
  • Social Welfare Centers
  • District Blood bank contact information
  • Coordination of Eye & Organ Donation

104 Call Data Since Launch till Sep 2021

104 HHL Service Provider Call Data Since Inception Till Sep 2021
Description Dec ’13 to Mar
2014
Apr’14 to
Mar’15
Apr’15 to
Mar’16
Apr’16 to Mar
‘17
Apr’17 to Mar
‘18
Apr ’18 to Mar’19 Apr’19 to Mar’20 Apr ’20 to Mar’21 Apr’21 to Mar’22 Sep'21 Total
Psychological Counselling 813 19,483 18,444 14,365 15,853 24,200 32,877 24,336 15,451 2,811 1,65,822
Health Advise 19,508 3,14,959 2,17,267 1,67,826 1,52,626 1,34,735 1,60,937 2,05,996 73,248 9,475 14,47,102
General Information - 5,508 8,772 7,149 7,423 46,560 85,172 54,444 84,233 7,544 2,99,261
Medical Advice 3,027 17,501 12,589 20,555 17,843 18,351 19,797 20,327 12,360 1,749 1,42,350
Complaints 610 6,883 6,320 8,800 19,238 24,724 27,040 20,244 15,360 2,233 1,29,219
Total 23,958 3,64,334 2,63,392 2,86,95 2,12,983 2,48,570 3,25,823 3,25,347 2,00,652 23,812 21,83,754

Stress Management Call Report -TAEI

  • Annually 15,000 suicide attempts are made in TN
  • 50% of them are successful in their 2nd attempt
  • TN Government wanted intervene and plan a preventive strategy
  • Hence, established Suicide/Stress management centre in collaboration with 104HHL from Feb 2021 - 10 seats - 20 Psychologists
  • Underwent 1 week training at IMH, Chennai
  • Refresher training at HO, Chennai – 2 days
  • Connected with DMHP for further follow up
TAEI Data Follow up Feb 2021 to Sep 2021
Month Total No Of Forms Contacted Total No Of Forms Contacted 2nd Follow up 3nd Follow up 4nd Follow up 5nd Follow up Total
Feb'2021 384 384 384 384 378 0 1530
Mar'2021 308 279 308 285 84 0 956
April'2021 151 151 53 378 362 0 944
May'2021 73 73 782 511 493 295 2154
June'2021 2507 2507 3519 4567 4484 3841 18918
July'2021 4642 4607 1721 1645 3970 3613 15556
Aug'2021 4363 4314 1971 1477 0 0 7762
Sep'2021 3161 1864 1652 1230 0 0 4746
Total 15589 14179 10390 10477 9771 7749 52566

TAEI Data Follow up Calls

  • Annually 15,000 suicide attempts are made in TN
  • 50% of them are successful in their 2nd attempt
  • TN Government wanted intervene and plan a preventive strategy
  • Hence, established Suicide/Stress management centre in collaboration with 104HHL from Feb 2021 - 10 seats - 20 Psychologists
  • Underwent 1 week training at IMH, Chennai
  • Refresher training at HO, Chennai – 2 days
  • Connected with DMHP for further follow up
Name of the Institution April 2018- March 2019 April 2019- March 2020 April 2020-Mar 2021 April 2021-Mar 2022
Total No Of Forms Contacted Total No Of Forms Contacted Total No Of Forms Contacted Total No Of Forms Contacted
Medical college hospital 5466 8467 896 5706
District Head quarters Hospital 5214 8216 1762 5202
Sub district hospital 2665 3170 1369 3989
TOTAL 13345 19853 4027 14897
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Free Hearse Services –Introduction

  • On 26th February 2011, Government of Tamil Nadu have established Free Hearse Service in the State on Public Private Partnership (PPP).
  • Call Center Number 155377 (24X7 Service).
  • Provide free (Hearse) Mortuary Van Services to the patients who die in Government Medical Institutions in Tamil Nadu.
  • Currently 220 vehicles are in operation covering 38 districts covering all Government Medical Institutions.
  • This service is also rendered 100% support during major accidents, nature calamities and disaster for transporting the deceased to the Government Hospitals for autopsy and then to their destination.
  • Our service is also initiated for transportation of cases through Railways from Chennai to long distant places throughout India (more than 300 KM)
  • NRI cases also transported.
  • unknown bodies from the Government Hospitals to burial ground were transported at the request of these Government Hospitals and the Police Authorities since there were no claimants of these dead bodies
  • Now our services are also included for transportation of cases from the death spot (MLC) to Hospitals for postmortem with the help of crime report received from the Police Department.
  • Permitted to utilize the free Hearse Services for the deceased who dies in Adyar Cancer Institute, Adyar (Women’s India Association), JIPMER, Pondicherry.
  • Permitted to transport the deceased from Private institutions those who underwent treatment under CMCHIS.
  • Permitted to transport the deceased from Tribal Hospitals in Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Coimbatore and The Nilgiris.

Achievement of Performance (2018 to 2019)

Sl.
No
DISTRICT Apr'18 to Mar'19
Vehicle Deployed Call Requested Total No. of Corpse transported Calls vs transported
1 ERODE 4 3072 3044 99%
2 COIMBATORE 11 10006 9870 99%
3 KANYAKUMARI 5 3469 3421 99%
4 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 8 5571 5493 99%
5 TIRUPPUR 5 2992 2927 98%
6 VILLUPURAM 4 3129 3036 97%
7 TUTICORIN 4 2947 2857 97%
8 SALEM 7 5801 5623 97%
9 THANJAVUR 8 5488 5317 97%
10 DHARMAPURI 3 2740 2652 97%
11 THIRUNELVELI 8 5466 5288 97%
12 DINDIGUL 3 1700 1643 97%
13 KARUR 1 1025 989 96%
14 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 1416 1364 96%
15 VELLORE 8 5993 5746 96%
16 THIRUVARUR 3 2394 2291 96%
17 KRISHNAGIRI 3 1461 1393 95%
18 PUDUKKOTTAI 2 1519 1448 95%
19 NAMAKKAL 2 1023 973 95%
20 KANCHEEPURAM 8 5085 4796 94%
21 THENI 3 2250 2107 94%
22 MADURAI 7 8336 7766 93%
23 SIVAGANGA 2 1519 1407 93%
24 THE NILGIRIS 3 523 483 92%
25 NAGAPATTINAM 2 1359 1246 92%
26 TIRUVANNAMALAI 2 1647 1507 91%
27 PERAMBALUR / ARIYALUR 2 1240 1134 91%
28 CHENNAI 23 22901 20709 90%
29 CUDDALORE 3 2566 2256 88%
30 RAMANATHAPURAM 3 1053 923 88%
31 THIRUVALLUR 2 1110 941 85%
  TOTAL 152 116801 110650 95%

Achievement of Performance (2019 to 2020)

Sl. No DISTRICT Apr’19 to Mar’20
Vehicle Deployed Call Requested Total No. of Corpse transported Calls vs transported
1 KANYAKUMARI 5 3496 3465 99%
2 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 8 5913 5841 97%
3 COIMBATORE 11 10291 10141 97%
4 ERODE 4 3371 3316 94%
5 THIRUVARUR 3 2164 2058 91%
6 PUDUKKOTTAI 2 1985 1837 90%
7 TIRUPPUR 5 2917 2847 90%
8 CUDDALORE 3 2338 2002 89%
9 VILLUPURAM 4 3597 3468 89%
10 DHARMAPURI 3 2769 2689 89%
11 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 1483 1372 88%
12 THANJAVUR 8 6773 6477 88%
13 NAMAKKAL 2 1097 1045 88%
14 SALEM 7 6380 6183 88%
15 THENI 3 2026 1842 88%
16 DINDIGUL 3 1719 1607 88%
17 TUTICORIN 4 3888 3741 88%
18 KRISHNAGIRI 3 1672 1585 85%
19 KARUR 1 1112 1029 84%
20 SIVAGANGA 2 1564 1385 84%
21 KANCHEEPURAM 8 5733 5360 84%
22 PERAMBALUR / ARIYALUR 2 1227 1111 84%
23 VELLORE 8 6163 5843 81%
24 THIRUNELVELI 8 5642 5279 81%
25 MADURAI 7 9118 7900 80%
26 NAGAPATTINAM 2 1582 1475 80%
27 CHENNAI 22 23343 20800 76%
28 TIRUVANNAMALAI 2 1873 1680 75%
29 THE NILGIRIS 3 523 475 75%
30 RAMANATHAPURAM 3 999 913 73%
31 THIRUVALLUR 2 1321 1170 69%
  TOTAL 151 124079 115936 85%

Achievement of Performance (2020 to 2021)

Sl.
No
DISTRICT Apr’20 to Mar’21
Vehicle Deployed Call Requested Total No. of Corpse transported Calls vs transported
Sl. No DISTRICT Apr’20 to Mar’21
Vehicle Deployed Call Requested Total No. of Corpse transported Calls vs transported
1 COIMBATORE 14 11104 11035 99%
2 KANYAKUMARI 7 3701 3675 99%
3 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 10 6501 6437 99%
4 ERODE 6 3952 3911 99%
5 TIRUPPUR 8 3839 3762 98%
6 TUTICORIN 6 4502 4407 98%
7 THIRUVARUR 4 2505 2438 97%
8 VILLUPURAM 7 3472 3372 97%
9 NAGAPATTINAM 2 809 785 97%
10 DHARMAPURI 4 2822 2735 97%
11 VELLORE 7 5612 5433 97%
12 MAYILADUTHURAI 1 926 889 96%
13 THENI 4 2494 2394 96%
14 THIRUNELVELI 7 4797 4601 96%
15 NAMAKKAL 3 1374 1317 96%
16 THANJAVUR 10 7538 7217 96%
17 KRISHNAGIRI 4 2084 1992 96%
18 TENKASI 3 948 902 95%
19 RAMANATHAPURAM 4 1106 1050 95%
21 PUDUKKOTTAI 4 2296 2173 95%
22 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3 1425 1341 94%
23 SIVAGANGA 3 1843 1733 94%
24 SALEM 9 7044 6614 94%
25 THE NILGIRIS 3 597 560 94%
26 KALLAKURICHI 3 646 603 93%
27 KANCHEEPURAM 2 1118 1043 93%
28 KARUR 3 1298 1210 93%
29 MADURAI 17 9904 9231 93%
30 RANIPET 3 631 587 93%
31 PERAMBALUR 2 827 767 93%
32 THIRUVALLUR 2 1291 1184 92%
33 CHENGALPET 10 5474 5017 92%
34 ARIYALUR 2 459 417 91%
35 CHENNAI 36 24933 22298 89%
36 CUDDALORE 4 2750 2457 89%
37 TIRUVANNAMALAI 4 2200 1916 87%
38 TIRUPPATHUR 2 699 597 85%
TOTAL 229 137355 129837 95%

Year wise Performance

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District wise Fleet Strength

Sl.No DISTRICT Vehicle Deployed
1 ARIYALUR 2
2 CHENGALPET 9
3 CHENNAI 27
4 COIMBATORE 16
5 CUDDALORE 4
6 DHARMAPURI 4
7 DINDIGUL 4
8 ERODE 7
9 KALLAKURICHI 3
10 KANCHEEPURAM 2
11 KANYAKUMARI 7
12 KARUR 3
13 KRISHNAGIRI 4
14 MADURAI 14
15 MAYILADUTHURAI 1
16 NAGAPATTINAM 3
17 NAMAKKAL 3
18 PERAMBALUR 2
19 PUDUKKOTTAI 5
20 RAMANATHAPURAM 4
21 RANIPET 3
22 SALEM 10
23 SIVAGANGA 4
24 TENKASI 3
25 THANJAVUR 9
26 THE NILGIRIS 3
27 THENI 4
28 THIRUNELVELI 7
29 THIRUVALLUR 3
30 THIRUVARUR 5
31 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 11
32 TIRUPPATHUR 2
33 TIRUPPUR 7
34 TIRUVANNAMALAI 3
35 TUTICORIN 6
36 VELLORE 6
37 VILLUPURAM 7
38 VIRUDHUNAGAR 3
  TOTAL 220

Type of vehicles

SL:NO MAKE COUNT
1 FORCE 198
2 MAZDA 8
3 TATA 1
4 TRAX 13
  TOTAL 220

FREE HEARSE SERVICE

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Upgradation of Free Hearse Service

In Government Hospital many peoples died because of COVID-19, since the death numbers are higher, and private vehicles charged more cost to transport corpses, the Government of Tamil Nadu has passed an order to fabricate 20 Free Hearse vehicles with 6 stretchers in each vehicle to transport more corpses in same trip. 4047 corpses are been transported in May-21 to Sep-21 through these 20 vehicles.

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COVID - PANDEMIC

Pandemic has brought sufferings, fear and death to population everywhere. In Government Hospital many peoples died because of COVID-19, since the death numbers are higher, and private vehicles charged more cost to transport corpses, the Government of Tamil Nadu has passed an order to fabricate 20 Free Hearse vehicles with 6 stretchers in each vehicle to transport more corpses in same trip.

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STRATERGIES

  • Call flow of request for the transportation of corpses is increased 4 times in the pandemic situation than the regular days
  • To access quick help to the relatives of deceased person we allotted help desk near the mortuary Room of govt hospital to minimize the delay in transporting the corpses and to clarify their queries regarding the official procedure
  • To cremate the body, we coordinated with nearby the burial grounds along with the Health Inspectors
  • To transport maximum corpses in minimum trips we newly modified 20 Free Hearse vehicles with 6 stretchers in each vehicle.
  • To minimize the spread of COVID-19 the corpses is handled only by our drivers and hospital workers
155377

Government Orders

S.no Go's Title Go's Number and Go's Date Download
1 Free Hearse Van Services in Government Medical Institutions - Continuation of Free Hearse Van Services on Public Private Partnership mode with tl're Indian Red Cross Society Tamil Nadu Branch by treating Free Hearse Service under section n 16(b) of Tamil Nadu Tender Transparency in Tenders Act and to continue the Free Hearse Service for a period of two years beyond 01.02.2020 G.O.(Ms) No.38 Dt:04.02.2020
2 Establishment of Free Hearse Van Services in Government Medical Institutions - Continuation of Free Hearse Van Services on Public Private Partnership mode with Indian Red Cross Society Tamil Nadu Branch by treating Free Hearse Service under section period of two years beyond 02.02.2013 G.O.(Ms) No.4 Dt:07.03.2013
3 Free Hearse Van Services in Government Medical Institutions - Continuation of Free Hearse Van Services on Public Private Partnership mode with Indian Red Cross Society Tamil Nadu Branch by treating Free Hearse Service under section period of two years beyond 03.02.2015 G.O.(Ms) No.199 Dt:10.07.2015
4 Free Hearse Van Services in Government Medical Institutions - Continuation of Free Hearse Van Services on Public Private Partnership mode with Indian Red Cross Society Tamil Nadu Branch by treating Free Hearse Service under section period of two years beyond 02.02.2017 G.O.(Ms) No.262 Dt:26.07.2017
5 Establishment of Free Hearse Mortury Van Services Government Medical institutions proposal Approved G.O.(Ms) No.342 Dt:03.12.2010
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