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Rajasthan Launches RAJ-SURAKSHA for Faster Emergency Care
12 Feb
Summary
- RAJ-SURAKSHA aims to speed up emergency treatment for accidents and childbirth.
- A command center will guide patients to the nearest suitable medical facility.
- Mandatory CPR training for license holders to boost bystander support.

Rajasthan is set to implement the Rajasthan System for Urgent Response, Accident Stabilisation and Hospital Access (RAJ-SURAKSHA) to enhance emergency treatment for critical conditions like road accidents and heart attacks. This initiative, inspired by past mass-casualty road accidents, will feature a round-the-clock Critical Care Command Centre. This centre will leverage a database of nearby medical professionals and institutions to direct patients to the most suitable facility and facilitate live expert consultations for severe cases.
The RAJ-SURAKSHA system prioritizes early identification and treatment for heart attacks, proposing ECG and thrombolysis facilities at the Community Health Centre level. This aims to reduce delays in initiating crucial clot-busting therapy locally. To bolster emergency response capabilities, the state will deploy 250 new ambulances and develop trauma and emergency services with a Rs 150 crore outlay, upgrading divisional headquarters trauma centres.



