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7,296 new posts created for healthcare workers in TN

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CHENNAI: Health Minister Ma Subramania­n on Friday announced that 7,296 new posts have been created for nurses and health inspectors in the State health department. Some of the appointmen­ts will be made under the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam scheme.

The Minister said, as announced in the assembly, new staff nurses and health inspectors would be appointed as per the instructio­ns of Chief Minister MK Stalin and employment orders of 4,848 nurses and 2,448 health inspectors will be issued.

“There are more than 12,000 nurses and health inspectors who have already worked temporaril­y for the past 1.5 years. Of these, 4,570 nurses and 1,646 health inspectors will be recruited through the medical selection board. The CM has also extended the tenure of those already in office till December,” Subramania­n said.

He added that the government can’t hire all of them permanentl­y. After consultati­on with the Health Secretary and officials, these employees will be awarded 20 marks.

He urged health inspectors and nurses to not trust intermedia­ries as the government is trying to make the appointmen­ts with transparen­cy and respective district officials will make the appointmen­t orders. More than 6,500 people have been transferre­d with transparen­cy.

The Minister also announced that the State health department will be launching ‘Nammai Kaakum 48’ to provide essential free medical care for accident victims for 48 hours. The scheme is being planned in collaborat­ion with the Department of Highways and the department of transport. Stalin is scheduled to launch the project by December 15 that will cover 609 hospitals, including about 204 government hospitals.

“Accident hotspots were identified and 405 private hospitals have been selected in such locations. All the facilities required for treatment will be provided in these hospitals, regardless of which area they belong to. The government will provide Rs 1 lakh for the treatment of an individual. Already 124 emergency ambulances are in operation and the number will be increased to 300,” the minister said.

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