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Government Kodaikanal Hospital

Kodaikanal, India

A government hospital in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, involved in providing health services, particularly maternal care.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Government Kodaikanal Hospital

-7.86

0.01%

Latest Event

Solarisation of Maternity Ward at Government Kodaikanal Hospital

Government Kodaikanal Hospital is set to modernize its maternity ward by installing a solar power system as part of a strategic alliance with the Tamil Nadu government and C-CAMP. The project aims to enhance the reliability of power supply for critical vaccine storage and medical equipment, with a particular focus on securing maternal care services.

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COLLABORATOR

Government Kodaikanal Hospital is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • Solarisation of Maternity Ward at Government Kodaikanal Hospital Logo
    MAY
    30
    2025

    Government Kodaikanal Hospital is set to modernize its maternity ward by installing a solar power system as part of a strategic alliance with the Tamil Nadu government and C-CAMP. The project aims to enhance the reliability of power supply for critical vaccine storage and medical equipment, with a particular focus on securing maternal care services.

  • Minister Inspects and Upgrades Kodaikanal GH Logo
    APR
    10
    2025

    Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ma. Subramanian, inspected the Government Hospital in Kodaikanal and announced a series of infrastructure improvements including a new neo-natal ward, installation of advanced medical equipment, and renovation plans. These measures aim to enhance public health services and ensure better patient care, reinforcing the state's commitment to accessible health care and community welfare.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    This event displays strong public and political behavior in the form of government oversight and investment in public healthcare infrastructure. The minister's inspection and the announced upgrades serve to improve access to quality health services, particularly benefiting marginalized communities, and are indicative of progressive, socially responsible governance that counters authoritarian neglect.

    Minister inspects Kodaikanal GH - The Hindu

  • Worker Shortages at Kodaikanal Government Hospital Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    An RTI report reveals that Kodaikanal Government Hospital is operating at only 50% of its sanctioned workforce, with severe vacancies in essential positions such as doctors and support staff, leading to increased stress on the available personnel.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The RTI report indicates significant understaffing at the hospital, with only 6 out of 12 sanctioned doctors and a major shortfall in housekeeping and multi-purpose positions. This chronic worker shortage places undue stress on the remaining staff, undermining labor rights and fair working conditions, which is particularly concerning from an ethical labor practices perspective.

    Kodaikanal Government Hospital struggles with 50 per cent workforce: RTI

  • Staffing Shortage at Kodaikanal Government Hospital Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    An RTI response highlights that the hospital is operating with only half of its sanctioned workforce, leaving positions for doctors and support staff unfilled. This has resulted in excessive workloads for available staff and concerns over patient care in emergency situations.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The RTI report reveals severe understaffing at the hospital, where vital positions remain vacant leading to overworked and stressed doctors. This situation reflects poor labor management and undermines workers' rights, a critical issue under the category 'Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices'.

    Kodaikanal Government Hospital struggles with 50 per cent workforce: RTI

  • Understaffing Crisis Impacting Healthcare Delivery Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    An RTI report revealed that Government Kodaikanal Hospital is operating with only 6 out of 12 sanctioned doctor positions and significant vacancies in other roles, leading to overworked staff and potential compromises in patient care for remote communities.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The chronic understaffing at the hospital reflects systemic deficiencies in labor management which adversely impact both healthcare workers' rights and the quality of care for vulnerable patients. Such a failure to secure adequate staffing undermines public trust and worker welfare, aligning with broader concerns over labor relations and human rights practices.

    Only 6 Doctors against 12 Sanctioned Posts at Kodaikanal Govt Hospital: RTI

  • Staffing Shortages Impact Labor Conditions at Kodaikanal Government Hospital Logo
    MAR
    20
    2025

    An RTI reply reveals that the Kodaikanal Government Hospital is operating at only 50% of its sanctioned workforce, with significant vacancies among doctors and support staff. This shortage is intensifying work pressure on existing employees, potentially undermining labor rights and the quality of patient care.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The extensive vacancies for doctors and support staff at the hospital have led to increased work burdens and stress on existing personnel. This situation suggests a failure in upholding labor rights and ensuring fair work conditions—key elements in promoting human rights within public institutions.

    Kodaikanal Government Hospital struggles with 50 per cent workforce: RTI

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