Tamil Nadu Healthcare Ka Kamaal: IIT Study Ne Khol Di Pol, Mautdar Mein Giraavat!

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Tamil Nadu Healthcare Ka Kamaal: IIT Study Ne Khol Di Pol, Mautdar Mein Giraavat!
Overview

Yaar, COVID ke baad Tamil Nadu ka healthcare system ekdum mast ho gaya hai! Ek IIT Madras ki study bata rahi hai ki emergency medical services aur maaon ki health mein zabardast improvement aaya hai. Ambulance data check karne par pata chala ki maternal deaths **19%** kam ho gayi hain, jo national average se bhi better hai. Ye sab government ki public investment ki wajah se hua hai, aur iska model baaki states bhi follow kar sakte hain.

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Tamil Nadu Ke Healthcare Ne Ki Kamaal Ki Performance!

IIT Madras ne ek zabardast study ki hai, jisme pata chala hai ki Tamil Nadu ka healthcare system COVID-19 pandemic ke baad kaafi behtar ho gaya hai. Is study mein 2017 se 2024 tak ka 8 saal ka ambulance data check kiya gaya hai, jo state ke 108 emergency response system ka hai. Pata chala hai ki emergency medical services aur maternal health programs mein lagataar public investment ne pandemic ke challenges ko face kiya aur health outcomes ko improve kiya.

Pandemic Ko Kaise Haraaya?

COVID ki doosri wave mein pregnant auraton ko hospital milne mein dikkat ho rahi thi aur maternal mortality bhi badh gayi thi. Lekin IIT Madras ki study ke hisaab se, state ka EMS system is phase ke baad aur bhi mazboot hua hai. Response times aur patient transfer mein efficiency badhi hai jo early 2024 tak maintain rahi.

Health Mein Bade Sudhaar

Maaon aur bachchon ki health indicators mein significant progress dekha gaya. Maternal mortality rate 19% kam hokar 37 deaths per 100,000 live births ho gaya hai, jo India ke national average se kaafi kam hai. Ghar pe delivery 36% se zyada kam hui, miscarriages 28% ghat gaye, aur complicated vaginal births 19% se zyada kam hue. Isi tarah, neonatal aur infant mortality rates bhi 17% aur 19% kam hue. Ye sab government ke EMS infrastructure, healthcare staff, aur maternal health programs mein kiye gaye investment ka asar hai.

India Ke Liye Ek Example

Yeh study 42 districts aur 84 million se zyada logon ko cover karti hai, jisse healthcare delivery ke baare mein gehri jaankari milti hai. EMS operations aur population health outcomes ka integrated analysis ek strong evidence deta hai. Tamil Nadu ka model, jisme 108 ambulance network aur risk-stratified antenatal care shamil hai, use other Indian states ke liye ek example mana jaa raha hai, haalanki researchers ka kehna hai ki direct causal links ke liye aur research ki zaroorat hai.

Health Systems Ki Tulna

Tamil Nadu ka post-pandemic healthcare performance national trends se alag hai. Yahan ka maternal mortality rate 37 per 100,000 live births hai, jabki India ka average 97 per 100,000 (2020-2022) hai. State ka emergency response system, khas kar 108 ambulance network, is success mein crucial lag raha hai, jisse lagta hai ki doosre states ko bhi apna emergency infrastructure improve karne ki zarurat hai.

Future Health Strategies

Tamil Nadu ki yeh success story India bhar mein future public health strategies ko influence karegi. Emergency service performance ka data-driven analysis aur maternal & child health outcomes ke saath uska link policy ke liye ek clear direction deta hai. Integrated healthcare systems mein continuous investment aur strong monitoring dusre regions mein bhi aise hi results laane ke liye zaroori honge.

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