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Post-Budget Webinar discusses strengthening of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres across District Hospitals

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Budget 2026-27 Prioritizes Emergency Healthcare; Trauma Care Capacity in District Hospitals to Rise by 50% Experts Emphasise Integration of 112 ERSS with Ambulance and Hospital Systems; Call for Faster, Coordinated Emergency Response Digital Technologies, Workforce Development and Clinical Standards Highlighted as Key Pillars for Strengthening Emergency Care States Share Innovations in Emergency Medical Transport Systems; Stress Need for Interoperable and Integrated Response Mechanisms Posted On: 09 MAR 2026 2:53PM by PIB Delhi As part of the Post-Budget Webinar series on the theme &ldquo;Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas &ndash; Fulfilling Aspirations of People&rdquo; , a breakout session was held on the Budget Announcement under Para 88: &ldquo;Strengthening of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres&rdquo; . In the Union Budget 2026&ndash;27, the Government announced a major initiative to strengthen emergency healthcare services across the country. As highlighted in Para 88 of the Budget, emergencies often expose families, particularly the poor and vulnerable, to unexpected health expenditure. To address this challenge, the Government has proposed to strengthen and increase emergency and trauma care capacities by 50% in District Hospitals by establishing Emergency & Trauma Care Centres. The session brought together policymakers, public health experts, clinicians, administrators, and representatives from State Governments and other stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for strengthening emergency and trauma care systems and ensuring effective implementation of the Budget announcement. India faces a significant burden of emergency medical conditions including road traffic injuries, heart attacks, strokes, poisonings, burns, snake bites etc., which require timely intervention within the &ldquo;golden hour&rdquo; to prevent deaths and long-term disability. Experts noted that emergency cases account for a substantial proportion of hospital visits and admissions, while emergency beds constitute only a small share of total hospital bed capacity in many district hospitals, highlighting the need for strengthening emergency care infrastructure and systems. The discussion also highlighted the role of implementation research and data-driven approaches in identifying gaps and improving emergency care systems at the district level. During the session, discussions focused on strengthening pre-hospital emergency response systems, integration of the 112 Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) with ambulance services and hospitals to ensure timely response and effective patient management. Participants also emphasized the need for better coordination among emergency services and strengthening operational capacities of emergency response systems. Panelists also deliberated on the need to strengthen infrastructure at district hospitals by transforming existing casualty wards into fully functional Emergency Care Departments with triage areas, resuscitation facilities, ambulance bays, diagnostics, and emergency operation theatres. Rapid construction of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres and procurement of essential equipment were also discussed. The importance of improving facility readiness and strengthening clinical governance to ensure quality emergency care services was also highlighted. The discussions further highlighted the importance of capacity building and workforce development through structured training programmes for doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Expansion of MD and DNB courses in Emergency Medicine, establishment of a dedicated Emergency Medical Officer cadre, and skill-based training initiatives were discussed to build a sustainable emergency care workforce. The webinar also emphasized the importance of digital integration and data systems, including development of State Trauma Registries and their integration with the National Trauma Registry, as well as improved use of digital platforms for monitoring trauma cases and strengthening evidence-based policy decisions. Participants also discussed the growing role of digital technologies and real-time monitoring systems in improving emergency response and patient care. The session also highlighted state-level innovations in emergency medical transport systems and the potential of data-driven planning to optimize ambulance deployment and reduce response times. Through these deliberations, the session aimed to identify actionable recommendations for strengthening emergency and trauma care infrastructure, improving pre-hospital and hospital-based response systems, and enhancing access to timely and quality emergency healthcare services across the country. The insights and recommendations emerging from the discussions will contribute to shaping the implementation roadmap for strengthening Emergency & Trauma Care Centres in District Hospitals, in line with the Union Budget announcement. The session was moderated by Dr. V.K. Paul, member, NITI Aayog and deliberated by other 18 panellists. The session was attended by large number of participants through webinar mode and through YouTube lines. In his concluding remarks, Dr. Paul emphasized that strengthening emergency and trauma care at the district level requires a systematic and outcome-oriented approach that goes beyond infrastructure to focus on performance and service delivery. He highlighted the importance of monitoring key indicators to improve response and treatment for time-sensitive emergencies. He also stressed the need for greater convergence across hospital systems, ambulance networks and government programmes, supported by digital technologies and real-time monitoring. Emphasizing the critical role of human resources, he called for continued skilling and upskilling of emergency care personnel to build a strong and responsive emergency care system. The webinar was attended by participants including Shri Saurabh Jain, Joint Secretary, MoHFW; Shri Kiran Gopal Vaska, Joint Secretary, NHA, MoHFW; Dr. Pradeep Khasnobis, DM Cell, MoHFW; Shri Prashant Lokhande, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA); Shri Arun Sobati, Director, MHA; Dr. Rajan Khobragade, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Kerala; Shri Saurabh Gaur, Secretary, Health, Medical & Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh; Dr. Minu Bajpai, Executive Director, National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS); Dr. Atul Kotwal, Former Executive Director, National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC); Mr. Ashish Jain, CEO, Skill Council, Health Sector; Dr. Sanjeev Bhoi, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Tej Prakash Sinha, Additional Professor (TC), AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Manu Ayyan, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry; Dr. S. Vineeth, Project Director, Tamil Nadu Health System Project; and Dr. Raman Rao, EMLC Head, GVK EMRI (Emergency Management and Research Institute). *** SR HFW&ndash;Post-Budget Webinar-Strengthening Emergency & Trauma Care Centres/9 th March2026/2 (Release ID: 2236917) Visitor Counter : 1254 Read this release in: Urdu , हिन्दी , Tamil Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Post-Budget Webinar discusses strengthening of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres across District Hospitals Budget 2026-27 Prioritizes Emergency Healthcare; Trauma Care Capacity in District Hospitals to Rise by 50% Experts Emphasise Integration of 112 ERSS with Ambulance and Hospital Systems; Call for Faster, Coordinated Emergency Response Digital Technologies, Workforce Development and Clinical Standards Highlighted as Key Pillars for Strengthening Emergency Care States Share Innovations in Emergency Medical Transport Systems; Stress Need for Interoperable and Integrated Response Mechanisms Posted On: 09 MAR 2026 2:53PM by PIB Delhi As part of the Post-Budget Webinar series on the theme &ldquo;Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas &ndash; Fulfilling Aspirations of People&rdquo; , a breakout session was held on the Budget Announcement under Para 88: &ldquo;Strengthening of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres&rdquo; . In the Union Budget 2026&ndash;27, the Government announced a major initiative to strengthen emergency healthcare services across the country. As highlighted in Para 88 of the Budget, emergencies often expose families, particularly the poor and vulnerable, to unexpected health expenditure. To address this challenge, the Government has proposed to strengthen and increase emergency and trauma care capacities by 50% in District Hospitals by establishing Emergency & Trauma Care Centres. The session brought together policymakers, public health experts, clinicians, administrators, and representatives from State Governments and other stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for strengthening emergency and trauma care systems and ensuring effective implementation of the Budget announcement. India faces a significant burden of emergency medical conditions including road traffic injuries, heart attacks, strokes, poisonings, burns, snake bites etc., which require timely intervention within the &ldquo;golden hour&rdquo; to prevent deaths and long-term disability. Experts noted that emergency cases account for a substantial proportion of hospital visits and admissions, while emergency beds constitute only a small share of total hospital bed capacity in many district hospitals, highlighting the need for strengthening emergency care infrastructure and systems. The discussion also highlighted the role of implementation research and data-driven approaches in identifying gaps and improving emergency care systems at the district level. During the session, discussions focused on strengthening pre-hospital emergency response systems, integration of the 112 Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) with ambulance services and hospitals to ensure timely response and effective patient management. Participants also emphasized the need for better coordination among emergency services and strengthening operational capacities of emergency response systems. Panelists also deliberated on the need to strengthen infrastructure at district hospitals by transforming existing casualty wards into fully functional Emergency Care Departments with triage areas, resuscitation facilities, ambulance bays, diagnostics, and emergency operation theatres. Rapid construction of Emergency & Trauma Care Centres and procurement of essential equipment were also discussed. The importance of improving facility readiness and strengthening clinical governance to ensure quality emergency care services was also highlighted. The discussions further highlighted the importance of capacity building and workforce development through structured training programmes for doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Expansion of MD and DNB courses in Emergency Medicine, establishment of a dedicated Emergency Medical Officer cadre, and skill-based training initiatives were discussed to build a sustainable emergency care workforce. The webinar also emphasized the importance of digital integration and data systems, including development of State Trauma Registries and their integration with the National Trauma Registry, as well as improved use of digital platforms for monitoring trauma cases and strengthening evidence-based policy decisions. Participants also discussed the growing role of digital technologies and real-time monitoring systems in improving emergency response and patient care. The session also highlighted state-level innovations in emergency medical transport systems and the potential of data-driven planning to optimize ambulance deployment and reduce response times. Through these deliberations, the session aimed to identify actionable recommendations for strengthening emergency and trauma care infrastructure, improving pre-hospital and hospital-based response systems, and enhancing access to timely and quality emergency healthcare services across the country. The insights and recommendations emerging from the discussions will contribute to shaping the implementation roadmap for strengthening Emergency & Trauma Care Centres in District Hospitals, in line with the Union Budget announcement. The session was moderated by Dr. V.K. Paul, member, NITI Aayog and deliberated by other 18 panellists. The session was attended by large number of participants through webinar mode and through YouTube lines. In his concluding remarks, Dr. Paul emphasized that strengthening emergency and trauma care at the district level requires a systematic and outcome-oriented approach that goes beyond infrastructure to focus on performance and service delivery. He highlighted the importance of monitoring key indicators to improve response and treatment for time-sensitive emergencies. He also stressed the need for greater convergence across hospital systems, ambulance networks and government programmes, supported by digital technologies and real-time monitoring. Emphasizing the critical role of human resources, he called for continued skilling and upskilling of emergency care personnel to build a strong and responsive emergency care system. The webinar was attended by participants including Shri Saurabh Jain, Joint Secretary, MoHFW; Shri Kiran Gopal Vaska, Joint Secretary, NHA, MoHFW; Dr. Pradeep Khasnobis, DM Cell, MoHFW; Shri Prashant Lokhande, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA); Shri Arun Sobati, Director, MHA; Dr. Rajan Khobragade, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Kerala; Shri Saurabh Gaur, Secretary, Health, Medical & Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh; Dr. Minu Bajpai, Executive Director, National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS); Dr. Atul Kotwal, Former Executive Director, National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC); Mr. Ashish Jain, CEO, Skill Council, Health Sector; Dr. Sanjeev Bhoi, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Tej Prakash Sinha, Additional Professor (TC), AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Manu Ayyan, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry; Dr. S. Vineeth, Project Director, Tamil Nadu Health System Project; and Dr. Raman Rao, EMLC Head, GVK EMRI (Emergency Management and Research Institute). *** SR HFW&ndash;Post-Budget Webinar-Strengthening Emergency & Trauma Care Centres/9 th March2026/2 (Release ID: 2236917) Budget 2026-27 Prioritizes Emergency Healthcare; Trauma Care Capacity in District Hospitals to Rise by 50%<br/><br/>Experts Emphasise Integration of 112 ERSS with Ambulance and Hospital Systems; Call for Faster, Coordinated Emergency Response<br/><br/>Digital Technologies, Workforce Development and Clinical Standards Highlighted as Key Pillars for Strengthening Emergency Care<br/><br/>States Share Innovations in Emergency Medical Transport Systems; Stress Need for Interoperable and Integrated Response Mechanisms<br/>" /> <span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">As part of the Post-Budget Webinar series on the theme <strong>&ldquo;Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas &ndash; Fulfilling Aspirations of People&rdquo;</strong>, a breakout session was held on the <strong>Budget Announcement under Para 88: &ldquo;Strengthening of Emergency &amp; Trauma Care Centres&rdquo;</strong>. </span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">In the Union Budget 2026&ndash;27, the Government announced a major initiative to strengthen emergency healthcare services across the country. As highlighted in Para 88 of the Budget, emergencies often expose families, particularly the poor and vulnerable, to unexpected health expenditure. To address this challenge, the Government has proposed to strengthen and increase emergency and trauma care capacities by 50% in District Hospitals by establishing Emergency &amp; Trauma Care Centres.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px"><img src="https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/image/image001YBT6.gif" style="height:308px; width:602px" /></span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The session brought together policymakers, public health experts, clinicians, administrators, and representatives from State Governments and other stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for strengthening emergency and trauma care systems and ensuring effective implementation of the Budget announcement.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px"><img src="https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/image/image002V1K4.gif" style="height:297px; width:602px" /></span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">India faces a significant burden of emergency medical conditions including road traffic injuries, heart attacks, strokes, poisonings, burns, snake bites etc., which require timely intervention within the &ldquo;golden hour&rdquo; to prevent deaths and long-term disability. Experts noted that emergency cases account for a substantial proportion of hospital visits and admissions, while emergency beds constitute only a small share of total hospital bed capacity in many district hospitals, highlighting the need for strengthening emergency care infrastructure and systems. The discussion also highlighted the role of implementation research and data-driven approaches in identifying gaps and improving emergency care systems at the district level.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">During the session, discussions focused on strengthening pre-hospital emergency response systems, integration of the 112 Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) with ambulance services and hospitals to ensure timely response and effective patient management. Participants also emphasized the need for better coordination among emergency services and strengthening operational capacities of emergency response systems.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">Panelists also deliberated on the need to strengthen infrastructure at district hospitals by transforming existing casualty wards into fully functional Emergency Care Departments with triage areas, resuscitation facilities, ambulance bays, diagnostics, and emergency operation theatres. Rapid construction of Emergency &amp; Trauma Care Centres and procurement of essential equipment were also discussed. The importance of improving facility readiness and strengthening clinical governance to ensure quality emergency care services was also highlighted.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px"><img src="https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/image/image003GB8L.gif" style="height:244px; width:602px" /></span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The discussions further highlighted the importance of capacity building and workforce development through structured training programmes for doctors, nurses, and paramedics. Expansion of MD and DNB courses in Emergency Medicine, establishment of a dedicated Emergency Medical Officer cadre, and skill-based training initiatives were discussed to build a sustainable emergency care workforce.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The webinar also emphasized the importance of digital integration and data systems, including development of State Trauma Registries and their integration with the National Trauma Registry, as well as improved use of digital platforms for monitoring trauma cases and strengthening evidence-based policy decisions. Participants also discussed the growing role of digital technologies and real-time monitoring systems in improving emergency response and patient care.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The session also highlighted state-level innovations in emergency medical transport systems and the potential of data-driven planning to optimize ambulance deployment and reduce response times.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px"><img src="https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/image/image0042XPG.jpg" style="height:256px; width:602px" /></span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">Through these deliberations, the session aimed to identify actionable recommendations for strengthening emergency and trauma care infrastructure, improving pre-hospital and hospital-based response systems, and enhancing access to timely and quality emergency healthcare services across the country.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The insights and recommendations emerging from the discussions will contribute to shaping the implementation roadmap for strengthening Emergency &amp; Trauma Care Centres in District Hospitals, in line with the Union Budget announcement.</span></span></p> <p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The session was moderated by Dr. V.K. Paul, member, NITI Aayog and deliberated by other 18 panellists. The session was attended by large number of participants through webinar mode and through YouTube lines.</span></span></p> <p style="margin-left:0in; margin-right:0in; text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">In his concluding remarks, Dr. Paul emphasized that strengthening emergency and trauma care at the district level requires a systematic and outcome-oriented approach that goes beyond infrastructure to focus on performance and service delivery. He highlighted the importance of monitoring key indicators to improve response and treatment for time-sensitive emergencies. He also stressed the need for greater convergence across hospital systems, ambulance networks and government programmes, supported by digital technologies and real-time monitoring. Emphasizing the critical role of human resources, he called for continued skilling and upskilling of emergency care personnel to build a strong and responsive emergency care system.</span></span></p> <p style="margin-left:0in; margin-right:0in; text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman,Times,serif"><span style="font-size:16px">The webinar was attended by participants including Shri Saurabh Jain, Joint Secretary, MoHFW; Shri Kiran Gopal Vaska, Joint Secretary, NHA, MoHFW; Dr. Pradeep Khasnobis, DM Cell, MoHFW; Shri Prashant Lokhande, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA); Shri Arun Sobati, Director, MHA; Dr. Rajan Khobragade, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Health &amp; Family Welfare, Government of Kerala; Shri Saurabh Gaur, Secretary, Health, Medical &amp; Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh; Dr. Minu Bajpai, Executive Director, National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS); Dr. Atul Kotwal, Former Executive Director, National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC); Mr. Ashish Jain, CEO, Skill Council, Health Sector; Dr. Sanjeev Bhoi, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Tej Prakash Sinha, Additional Professor (TC), AIIMS, New Delhi; Dr. Manu Ayyan, Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Puducherry; Dr. S. 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