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Tamil Nadu's IMR dropped from 13 (2019) to 12 (2023), well below India's national average of 25, reflecting superior infant healthcare.
Tamil Nadu's MMR fell from 54 to 35, nearly 60% below India's average of 88, reflecting strong maternal healthcare and policy impact.
Tamil Nadu Anchors India's Public Health Infrastructure With Unrivalled Hospital Bed Strength
HealthTamil Nadu anchors India's public healthcare infrastructure with 1,16,733 government hospital beds, shouldering 13% of the entire nation's capacity single-handedly.
Tamil Nadu tops India's Social Progress Index for antenatal care, reflecting its strong maternal healthcare system and policy commitments.
Tamil Nadu's organ donors surged from 1,414 in 2019 to 2,847 in 2024, setting an unprecedented national benchmark in lifesaving generosity and excellence.
Tamil Nadu performed 10,098 organ transplants between 2020–2024, cementing its unrivalled dominance as India's foremost hub of life-restoring surgical excellence.
Tamil Nadu tops India with 2,429 Baby Care Corners, ensuring every newborn receives immediate, dedicated post-birth care and support.
Tamil Nadu tops India with 425 Mobile Medical Units Vehicle, comprising 31% of the nation's total, ensuring healthcare reaches every doorstep.
Tamil Nadu leads India with 92 certified Maternity Operation Theatres, ensuring safe, quality surgical maternal care across the state.
Tamil Nadu has spent over Rs. 2,345 crore from 2021 to 2026, strengthening maternal health support for lakhs of women across districts.
Tamil Nadu has spent Rs. 466 crore under the Innuyir Kappom – Nammai Kakkum 48 scheme between 2021 and 2026 to provide emergency treatment support.
Tamil Nadu’s Innuyir Kappom – Nammai Kakkum 48 scheme has supported over 4.83 lakh accident victims across districts between 2021 and 2026
The Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam scheme has provided doorstep healthcare services to nearly 3 crore people across Tamil Nadu districts between 2021 and 2026.
More than 35 lakh mothers across Tamil Nadu districts have benefitted from the Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy Magaperu Uthavi Thittam between 2021 and 2026.