Aster Volunteers are reaching far and wide in India to cater
to healthcare needs of poor patients. Its recent outing in Odisha will go a
long way in helping them availing of government facilities.
Aster Volunteers, the CSR arm of Aster DM Healthcare, have
launched an Ambulance services & rural health support program in
collaboration with Local NGO ‘SWAD’ to provide a free ambulance service that
will enable people from the district of Gajapati in Odisha to access government
healthcare facilities.
The Ambulance was donated by the Aster DM Foundation to Jibo
Villagers to serve more than 5 lakh people in the tribal district of Odisha.
Further, to the launch programme Aster Volunteers from Ramesh Hospitals – Dr
Anjaneya Mishra, Dr Md Sadiq, Mr P S Kumarvel (Sr Echo technician), Mr N Suresh
(ECG technician) organised a free comprehensive medical check-up camp including
free ECG and Echocardiography. 356 people from tribal areas in the district
underwent checks ups at this specially conducted medical camp.
Speaking about the service Dr Azad Moopen, Chairman and
Managing Director, Aster DM Healthcare said, ‘More than 60% of the people in
the Gajapati district are unable to access Primary and Community Healthcare
facilities due to lack of roads and public transport. Poor accessibility is one
of the main causes for the district having over 75% incidence of childbirth at
home. We hope that the people will be able to use the ambulance and can get
medical treatment on time.’
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