TN-KET (Kasanoi Erappila Thittam) was launched in 2022.
It is Tamil Nadu’s state initiative aimed at reducing tuberculosis (TB) mortality by enabling early detection and providing tailored care for severe cases.
It uses a simple paper-based triage tool assessing five parameters: BMI, oxygen level, respiratory rate, leg swelling, and ability to stand.
The program fast-tracks 98% of severe TB patients for hospital admission within seven days.
TN-KET achieved a 20% reduction in early TB deaths within six months.
It also offers a highly scalable model aligned with India’s National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP).
The program uses the real-time data to enable targeted interventions, promoting data-driven governance.