‘Arogya Sethu’ mobile health units
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- Chief Minister Siddaramaiah flagged off 81 ‘Arogya Sethu’ Mobile Health Units (MHUs)
About ‘Arogya Sethu’ mobile health units
- Aim: aimed at delivering primary healthcare services to people living in remote, inaccessible, forest and hilly regions of Karnataka.
- initiative was intended to ensure that quality healthcare reaches citizens who have so far remained outside the formal health system.
- coverage : The mobile units, rolled out under the theme “Healthcare at the remotest village”, will provide doorstep healthcare services in hard-to-reach areas, including 32 Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST)-reserved constituencies.
- Implementation and fund : Of the total 81 units, 49 are being implemented under the National Health Mission (NHM), while 32 are funded through the State government’s Scheduled Caste Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan (SCSP/TSP) allocations.
- Each mobile health unit will be staffed with an MBBS doctor, a nurse and a laboratory technician.
- The services offered will include outpatient consultations, basic diagnostic tests using rapid diagnostic kits, free medicines, referral services and community health monitoring.
- The MHUs will be implemented at the district level with decentralised monitoring and supervision, enabling flexibility based on local needs and geographical conditions.
- units would also be deployed during medical emergencies and disasters.
- Of the total, 41 vehicles have been allotted to the North Karnataka region



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