Six primary health care mobile vans launched

Six primary health care mobile vans launched
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Under Corporate Social Responsibility CSR programme on Healthcare in Hyderabad, Kotak Mahindra Bank Kotak on Friday announced that it was partnering with Wockhardt Foundation and launched six Mobile Medical Vans MMVs

Hyderabad: Under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme on Healthcare in Hyderabad, Kotak Mahindra Bank (Kotak) on Friday announced that it was partnering with Wockhardt Foundation and launched six Mobile Medical Vans (MMVs). The MMVs are Primary Healthcare Centres (PHC) on wheels, which will be managed by Wockhardt Foundation here on Friday.

Each MMV is staffed with a qualified doctor, a pharmacist, a programme coordinator / social worker and a driver. The MMV will extend a range of preventive and curative medicines to patients and those who require further treatment will be referred by doctors to the nearest government healthcare bodies - Primary Healthcare Centres (PHC) or hospitals. Each MMV aims to treat 75 patients from the slums of Hyderabad per day. The six MMVs will collectively touch the lives of about 1,50,000 patients annually in and around the city of Hyderabad.

Dipak Gupta, Joint Managing Director, Kotak Mahindra Bank said, “Our CSR programme on healthcare that we are implementing in Hyderabad gives us an opportunity to serve people living in the impoverished pockets of this city who are in need of basic healthcare facilities. It gives me great joy to launch six Mobile Medical Vans (MMVs), which will be managed by our CSR partner - Wockhardt Foundation.”

Dr. Huzaifa Khorakiwala Trustee and CEO, Wockhardt Foundation told that, “The provision of primary healthcare in the slums of Hyderabadis a major concern and requires action. Through our effort and this initiative, we aim to address the existing gaps in healthcare. Preventing diseases requires organising resources, technology and concerted effort both at a local and national level.” Each MMV has a GPS tracker and will be monitored by Wockhardt Foundation’s CSR programme office.

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