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Govt. considering emergency trauma care facilities in all State-run hospitals: Minister Shibu Baby John

Govt. considering emergency trauma care facilities in all State-run hospitals: Minister Shibu Baby John
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The Kerala government is planning to integrate emergency trauma care facilities into all state-run hospitals. Additionally, a new dialysis center funded by CSR initiatives was inaugurated in Neendakara to provide free treatment.

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Expanding trauma and dialysis access addresses critical gaps in public health infrastructure, particularly for low-income populations.

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The State government is actively considering a plan to ensure emergency trauma care and accident treatment facilities across all government hospitals in the State, Minister for Forests, Wildlife Protection, Skill Development and Cashew Industry, Shibu Baby John, said here on Saturday. He was inaugurating the newly established dialysis unit at the Neendakara taluk hospital.

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