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Apollo ties up with Adani Foundation for healthcare programmes
Hyderabad: The Apollo Foundation and the Adani Foundation announced a two-year tie-up for healthcare programmes at the Adani Krishnapatnam Port. The social partnership will extend from February 5 to March 31, 2024. The tie-up was announced on the 89th birthday of Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder-Chairperson of the Apollo Hospitals Group. The Apollo Foundation’s Total […]
Hyderabad: The Apollo Foundation and the Adani Foundation announced a two-year tie-up for healthcare programmes at the Adani Krishnapatnam Port. The social partnership will extend from February 5 to March 31, 2024. The tie-up was announced on the 89th birthday of Dr Prathap C Reddy, Founder-Chairperson of the Apollo Hospitals Group.
The Apollo Foundation’s Total Health programme will establish health units for diagnosis and treatment and provide technical assistance towards community screening and referrals across the health continuum in the port region. It will support more than 50,000 residents in and around the port town, according to a press release.
The aim is to capture data through a household survey, to understand and document the health, socio-economic and demographic status of the population. Based on the findings, the community will be offered tools to improve their overall wellbeing. These will range from diagnostics and treatment to counselling and lifestyle changes.
The Arrjava Warrior (ASRA) programme will also form a part of the community outreach. Arrjava Warriors are people from the community who bridge the gap between the medical team and people. Dr Prathap C Reddy and Dr Priti G Adani, chairperson, Adani Foundation, spoke on the occasion.
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