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India: 85 Accident Hotspots in MP; Good news: SOS Vehicles to the Rescue


Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh Police has identified 85 road accident hotspots across the state that will be covered by the fully equipped first response vehicles (FRVs) of the Dial 100 emergency response service.  Eight of these hotspots are located in Bhopal and Indore districts each, followed by 7 in Maoist-hit Balaghat, 6 in Rewa, 5 in Chhindwara and four each in Sagar, Damoh, Jabalpur, Chhatarpur.\r\nThe list of hotspots also includes three each in Guna, Mandla, Raisen, Shahdol, Shivpuri, two each in Khandwa, Morena, Narsinghpur, Rajgarh, Seoni, Datia and one each in Bhind, Betul, Katni, Ratlam, Singrauli, Sehore, Satna and Vidisha.
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India: Panel to Study Feasibility of Rail Ambulance Coaches


Chennai: In a bid to provide emergency medical services to seriously ill passengers, the Railway Ministry is considering operating ‘rail ambulance’ coaches in trains.A committee that was recently constituted is expected to submit its report in 10 days. While the proposal will be taken forward only after a report is tabled by the committee, based in New Delhi, the Ministry is likely to fund the project or finance it on a public-private-partnership model, sources said.
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India: Qyura is Your On-call Doctor, Ambulance and Blood Bank Rolled into One


There are several messages floating around on Face book and WhatsApp, created by groups and individuals in case of medical emergencies. Apart from the details social media platforms provide, people rarely have access to information pertaining to reaching out to blood banks directly — even those that might be in their vicinity.Observing the intensity of the problem, Siddhant Jatia, 24, founded a platform called Qyura, which offers multiple healthcare services, including information on blood banks and ambulances
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India: From 2018, No More Jugaad Ambulances


New Delhi: Taxis merely fitted with flashers, sirens and hardly equipped with gadgets to carry patients safely to hospitals cannot operate as ambulances. The transport ministry has set norms for all new ambulances that will hit roads from April 2018.The ambulance code has been developed realising that ambulances in India are more like transport vehicles and any vehicle suitable to lay a patient is called an ambulance without consideration to the overall ambulance design.
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India: Blueprint for Govt., Private Sector Tie-Up in Health Services Soon: Nadda


Bhopal: Reiterating the government’s commitment to deliver health services to each and every person, Union Health Minister J P Nadda has said the Centre intends to tie up with the private sector for it and a blueprint in this regard will be framed soon. “The Centre is working on an elaborate plan to roll out a blueprint for health services with the participation of the private sector in next two months and is committed to provide it to the last man of the society,” Mr Nadda said, delivering a lecture on ‘Universal Healthcare: Forging Partnerships with the Private Sector’ here.
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