Tamil Nadu Health Minister K G Arunraj made a slew of announcements on Monday including elderly insurance, medicity project, and enacting a new Tamil Nadu Public Health Act to replace the 1939 version to address modern health challenges.
The initiatives focus on healthcare modernisation, infrastructure, and improved access to medical services. The minister made 115 new announcements in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly regarding public health reforms for 2026-2027. Winding up the debate on the demand for grants for his department, Arunraj said the government plans to enact a new Tamil Nadu Public Health Act to replace the 1939 law, including a provision making home births outside of hospitals a punishable offense. On the specialised services, he announced expansion of fertility treatment centers in 31 government medical colleges and six district hospitals, and the upgradation of 29 primary health centers into urban community health centers.
New Health Initiatives Launched for Citizens
The government has announced the launch of a ‘Positive Health Policy’ alongside the ‘Nalam 360’ mobile application. This initiative aims to provide public health information and will offer free, comprehensive annual health check-ups for all citizens aged 30 and above. The program includes 14 basic tests and is budgeted at ₹ 51 crore.
Additionally, the Chief Minister’s Elderly Insurance Scheme will commence, providing free treatment for approximately 38 lakh senior citizens aged over 70, with no income ceiling imposed. These measures are designed to enhance healthcare access and support for the community.

