Uyir Kural

Make government hospital service equal to private hospitals.

Tamil Nadu has strong public health infrastructure. Uyir Kural focuses on the execution gaps patients feel on the ground: unavailable doctors, medicine shortages, broken machines, delayed response and denial of care.

Designed for public accountability without exposing private medical documents or patient contact details.

2025-26 health allocation

₹22,090 cr

around ₹60.5 crore per day

This is the total Health and Family Welfare budget, not only hospital-building or hospital-maintenance spending.

Government hospitals
PHCs and Urban PHCs
Medical college hospitals
Public health schemes

Per year

₹22,090 crore

Health and Family Welfare allocation

Per month

₹1,841 crore

Approximate monthly scale

Per day

₹60.5 crore

Approximate daily scale

Government health facilities include PHCs, Urban PHCs, Community Health Centres, Government Hospitals, Taluk Hospitals, District Headquarters Hospitals, Government Medical College Hospitals, and Super/Speciality Hospitals.

From infrastructure to execution

Turn patient pain points into accountable operations data.

The goal is to help government hospitals match private-hospital service standards through stronger operations, faster escalation and visible follow-through.

Doctor not available
Medicine stock unavailable
Scan machine not working
Emergency care delayed

Report with proof

Add the hospital, department, issue and evidence in minutes.

Track visible action

Follow each complaint from review to hospital response.

Improve operations

Repeated gaps become visible by hospital, district and issue type.

Start with one real issue.

A clear report with proof can expose repeated service gaps and support faster correction.