‘National Ambulance Code’ Will be Shortly put in place by M/o Road Transport & Highways
‘National Emergency Medical Services Network’ to be Formulated Soon
The
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways will shortly put in place the
“National Ambulance Code” to rationalize the Ambulance specifications
in India
and to ensure quality pre-inter-hospital transfer of patients. A
Committee has been constituted under the Chairmanship of Dr. Shakti K.
Gupta, HoD, Hospital Administration of AIIMS and comprising of experts
from AIIMS, ARAI, M/o RT&H, M/o H&FW etc to finalize the Draft
code in this regard. The Ministry is also in the process of formulation
of a “National Emergency Medical Services Network” by interlinking all
the existing and new ambulances under a centralized Toll Free number and
are actively pursuing the matter with other related ministries as well.
These were announced by the Union Minister for Road Transport &
Highways Dr. C.P. Joshi while delivering valedictory address yesterday
at the ‘International Congress on Emergency Medical Services System
along National Highways’ organized by AIIMS, New Delhi.
The
Ministry has committed to provide “140 Advance Life Support Ambulances”
to identified Trauma Care Centres being developed by the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare along the National Highways. It is planning to
impart first-aid training to drivers, toll booth operators and
volunteers from nearby villages along National Highways and to give
first-aid training in Spinal and Head injury cases. It is also
organizing Seminars and Workshops involving the State governments, all
stakeholders, academicians and planners in order to raise the level of
awareness on road safety issues and to work in a systematic manner to
curb the rising trend of road accidents and fatalities.
Source: PIB
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