Apr 25, 2022
In an effort to support healthcare at the rural level, Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon, has undertaken a series of measures. Sarpanches of 70 villages were invited to the hospital and given free medical check-ups. They were also offered basic complimentary tests (complete blood cell, creatinine, lipid profile, HBA1c , among others) so that they could monitor their health better. They were also given an introduction to tertiary care and its benefits.
“We, at the hospital were delighted to host the Sarpanches and engage in meaningful dialogue with them. While we had been in touch with these village leaders, inviting them to see and engage with the facility was a different experience. We now understand not just their medical challenges, but also the social challenges in the access to medicare. We will do everything to bridge that gap,” said Dr Jatinder Kumar, Medical Director, Paras Hospital, Gurgaon.
The hospital launched it Privilege Card exclusively for all families of the villages in Sohna. Holders can avail themselves of special discounts on OPD and IPD from the hospital. This helps families, especially the most vulnerable sections of society, women, children and older adults, get access to the best possible healthcare at the most affordable cost.
“We were happy to have our best doctors—Dr Tapan Ghose, HOD Cardiology; Dr Vivek Logani, Chief Joint Replacement Surgery; Dr Anurag Khaitan, Senior Consultant Cardiology—answer their doubts both about personal and public health. Since tests were conducted, we got the opportunity to explain a few medical concepts to them, so that they would take the message of preventive health back with them, to their families and communities,” said Dr Neeraj Bhisnoi, Facility Director, Paras Hospital, Gurgaon.