Accreditation Status of Secondary Care Government Hospitals Hospital
Accreditation Status
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Erode, Erode District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Usilampatti, Madurai District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Padmanabhapuram, Kanyakumari District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Tiruppur, Tiruppur District
Awaited
Government Hospital, Tambaram, Kancheepuram District
Awaited
Government Hospital, Aruppukkotai, Virudhunagar District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Pudukkottai, Pudukkottai District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Manapparai, Tiruchi District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Cuddalore, Cuddalore District
Awaited
Government Hospital, Sholingur, Vellore District
Received
Government Hospital, Hosur, Krishnagiri District
Awaited
Government District Head Quarters Hospital, Namakkal, Namakkal District
Received
Performance of CEmONC Centres (Data Comparison between 2008-09 and 2009-10) Parameter
Phase Phase I
Phase II
Increase in Total Maternity Admissions
3.10%
9.90%
Increase in Complicated Maternity Admissions
3.70%
28.40%
Increase in Corresponding LSCS Rate
14.00%
33.90%
Increase in Referral-in of Complicated Maternity Admissions
3.40%
21.50%
Increase in Neonatal Admissions
1.00%
10.90%
Increase in Complicated Neonatal Admissions
10.90%
23.10%
hospitals. Beginning 1990, with a plan to cover the entire state over three expanding phases, the 51 centres of the first phase were designated in 2004 and process of increasing their capacity to deliver emergency care was completed in 2006. Each CEmONC centre was provided with all necessary equipment for delivery and post natal care and physical facilities such as blood bank, laboratory and neonatal care unit. The centres have done extremely well in improving the maternal and infant mortality rates with Tamil Nadu now has much lower rates of infant and maternal mortality as compared to most of the other states.
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HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIS)
Prior to implementation of the
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HMIS module, the secondary care government hospitals in Tamil Nadu were faced with several challenges pertaining to data maintenance and management such as ineffective record maintenance, manual records maintenance, duplication of records, unnecessary funds towards manual maintenance of records, difficulty in analysing data, and so on. The system provides centralised web-based software solution that minimises technology support and maintenance dependencies. The facilities are connected via Tamil Nadu State Wide Area Network (TNSWAN), which is a 2Mbps dedicated leased line supported by M/s Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu Ltd. (ELCOT). The solution is an open source software and is simple and