Key Points

Assam has launched a groundbreaking emergency medical initiative that saves lives through immediate intervention. The 'Golden Hour' scheme provides cashless treatment for road accident victims across 46 hospitals. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the program's success in treating over 2,650 individuals since its launch. This innovative approach could potentially serve as a model for other states seeking to reduce road accident fatalities.

Key Points: Himanta Sarma's Golden Hour Saves 2,650 Road Crash Victims

  • Assam provides cashless treatment for road accident victims
  • Initiative covers medical costs up to Rs 1.5 lakh for seven days
  • 46 hospitals participate in emergency trauma care program
  • Scheme focuses on critical first 60 minutes after accident
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Assam's 'golden hour' initiative saves over 2,650 road accident victims

Assam's innovative cashless trauma care scheme provides swift medical aid, covering up to Rs 1.5 lakh for accident victims within 46 hospitals.

"Utilising the Golden Hour to Save Lives! - Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam CM"

Guwahati, July 1

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday that the state's 'Golden Hour' emergency care scheme has provided cashless treatment to 2,657 road accident victims since its launch on May 30 last year.

The initiative, aimed at saving lives through immediate medical intervention, covers treatment costs of up to Rs 1.5 lakh for seven days in 46 empanelled hospitals across Assam.

Under the scheme, accident victims receive cashless trauma care without financial burden, with the government directly settling hospital bills.

So far, Rs 2.7 crore has been disbursed for treatments, ensuring timely medical aid across all districts. The program focuses on the critical 'Golden Hour'- the first 60 minutes after an accident - when prompt medical attention can significantly improve survival rates.

In an X post, CM Sarma emphasised the scheme's impact, stating, "Utilising the Golden Hour to Save Lives!"

He highlighted that the initiative is part of Assam's broader efforts to strengthen emergency healthcare and reduce fatalities from road accidents, which claim thousands of lives annually.

The 46 participating hospitals are equipped with advanced trauma care facilities, ensuring victims receive immediate stabilisation, surgeries, and intensive care if needed.

The government has also streamlined the process to minimise bureaucratic delays, allowing hospitals to begin treatment without upfront payments.

According to the Chief Minister, Rs. 1.5 lakh cashless treatment per victim for seven days is provided. There have been 46 hospitals empanelled with trauma care units. The initiative has drawn praise from healthcare professionals and road safety advocates, who say it could serve as a model for other states.

However, some critics have raised concerns about long-term sustainability and the need for stricter road safety measures to prevent accidents.

With Assam recording a high number of road crashes annually, the 'Golden Hour' scheme marks a significant step toward reducing fatalities, proving that timely intervention can indeed save lives.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the scheme is excellent, I hope they're also working on improving road conditions and enforcing traffic rules. Prevention is better than cure! The number of accidents in Assam is still too high.
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Rohit P
As a doctor working in one of these empaneled hospitals, I can say this scheme has made a real difference. Earlier, we often lost patients because relatives were arranging money. Now treatment begins immediately. Big thumbs up! 👍
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Sarah B
This is such a progressive initiative! I'm visiting Assam next month and it's reassuring to know there's emergency care available. Hope other states learn from this model.
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Kavya N
The scheme is good but implementation needs monitoring. My friend's family still had to pay some charges at a private hospital in Guwahati. Government should ensure complete cashless treatment as promised.
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Vikram M
₹2.7 crore well spent! Each life saved is priceless. This is how taxpayer money should be utilized - for immediate, life-saving public welfare. Kudos to Assam government for this visionary scheme.

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