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Karnataka Government Boosts Trauma Care Facilities
March 22, 2026
The Karnataka state government approved a Rs 10 crore funding allocation in March 2026 to upgrade trauma care infrastructure at Mysuru and Chamarajanagar district and taluk hospitals under the National Trauma and Burn Care Management Programme. This procurement initiative includes acquiring advanced medical equipment and 13 ambulances, including the introduction of Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulances, to enhance emergency response capabilities and critical care access in rural areas. The upgrades aim to reduce patient travel times and alleviate pressure on district hospitals, improving trauma care outcomes in the region.
- This funding represents a significant procurement opportunity for medical equipment suppliers and ambulance service providers targeting Karnataka's public health sector.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on ALS ambulance capabilities, which are currently unavailable in Chamarajanagar district, indicating a priority for advanced emergency transport solutions.
- The initiative underscores the importance of integrating trauma care upgrades with rural healthcare accessibility, suggesting potential for complementary services such as training, maintenance, and emergency response support.
- Vendors and contractors should consider engagement with Karnataka state health authorities to align offerings with the National Trauma and Burn Care Management Programme requirements.
Currently ALS ambulance is not available in Chamarajanagar district. Its addition will be very much helpful.
— Dr S Chidambara, Chamarajanagar District Health Officer
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- State approves Rs 10-crore trauma care boost for Mysuru and Chamarajanagar hospitals | Mysuru News - The Times of India · The Times of India · Mar 22