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Swasthya Sewa (Healthcare)

Goal

To provide for the community’s health needs, besides strengthening existing medical care facilities, to bridge the gaps in the rural public health system.

Partnerships

With Shri Shubham Seva Sansthan, RNT Medical College and Hospital

Impact

  • 1.22+ lakhs Beneficiaries through 6 Company run hospitals
  • 1,800+ Patients treated through mobile health van at Pantnagar
  • 4,900+ Beneficiaries supported through homeopathic & naturopathy centre
  • Organ donation awareness sessions organised amongst 3,000+ community members, including students, to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation and the process for the same

Key Features

  • ‘Swasthya Sewa’ health programme is a complete package of health support initiatives across operational villages of Hindustan Zinc
  • Major Activities & Achievements during FY 2023-24

    • 4 Mobile Health Units initiated in 110 villages covering 2 Lakh people. The project is aimed at achieving universal health coverage by ensuring access to essential primary healthcare services
    • 63,290 people benefitted from Swasthya Sewa
    • 1,35,591 beneficiaries of Company Run Hospitals
    • MHV Pant Nagar – 23657 patients covered through OPDs through Mobile health van covering 20+ villages of Pant Nagar for FY 24-25.
    • Shubham Seva Sansthan – A total of 17141 beneficiaries covered through Shubham Seva Sansthan.
    • Vision Camp – The Vision Special Camp was held with a strong turnout of 115 patients. The camp provided essential eye care services, including vision assessments and consultations. Notably, 46 individuals were provided with spectacles, improving their quality of life.
    • Session on menstrual health and hygiene in Debari – Session on Menstrual Health and Hygiene was organized for 108 Kishori Sakhi members in Debari. The girls were also given biodegradable sanitary napkins
    • Swachhta Hi Seva’ Sanitiation campaign – As a part of the initiative ‘Swachhta Hi Seva’ an awareness session on ‘Sanitation and Water Borne Diseases was conducted in Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Odwadiya. 240 students were benefitted from the event.
    • GBH health camps – Various health camps were organized at Zawar in collaboration with GBH American Hospital. The health camps were held at four different villages of Zawar covering a total of 176 beneficiaries and covered basic areas of health such pediactric, gynac, general physician etc.
    • Multi-specialty health camp held in collaboration with Indian Red cross society Udaipur at Debari Location – A multi-specialty community health camp was held at Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Sakroda-Debari in collaboration with Indian Red Cross Society, Udaipur. Over 242 people from nearby villages joined for health-checkups where services along with medicines were provided to the beneficiaries.
    • Menstrual Hygiene Day – Campaigns and awareness sessions in various government schools and SHGs, aiming to educate and raise awareness about menstruation among young girls and women. 1270+ adolescent girls and women benefitted.