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1 Dr. Devi Shetty Chairman Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore Asia Heart Foundation, Kolkata
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2 100 years after the first heart surgery less than 8% of the world’s population can afford it.
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3 If a solution is not affordable it is not a solution
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4 India requires 2.5 million heart surgeries a year. India does 60,000 heart surgeries a year
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5 4 Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore
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6 5 Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata
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7 Narayana Hrudayalaya institute of cardiac sciences 23 heart surgeries a day Heart surgery for Rs.65,000 Coronary angiogram for Rs.4500 World’s largest pediatric cardiac surgery unit.
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8 In an Industry where disposables comprise 45% of the cost, it is the number game. Large number reduces the cost and improves result. Two Health City projects of 5000 beds each.
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9 Technology gives the rich what they already have but it gives the poor what they can never dream of having.
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10 Converting the atoms into bytes
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11 Telemedicine Less than 1% of the sick requires an operation If you do not need to operate, you don’t need to touch If you don’t need to touch, you don’t need to be there
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12 11 Telemedicine
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13 6 hours following the heart attack is the golden period
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14 Telemedicine A joint venture of Indian space research organization, Asia heart foundation Narayana Hrudayalaya and various state governments 22 telemedicine centers Over 16,000 patients treated free Free telemedicine software from SN informatics
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15 14 Telemedicine Center with CCU at Agartala, Tripura
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16 Trans Telephonic ECG Network
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17 18 Digital X-ray – a Joint Venture with Texas Instrument
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18 Free MRI Scan
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19 21 Mobile Diagnostic Lab
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20 Yeshasvini “Bengal Famine was not due to lack of food, it is the lack of paying capacity to buy food” – Amartya Sen
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22 Poor people in isolation are weak but together they are very strong
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23 Yeshasvini micro health insurance Unless you address the problem of paying capacity building hospitals is not going to solve the health problem High interest rate 35% occupancy Rural indebtedness is mainly because of health problems
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24 Yeshasvini Micro Health Insurance A joint venture of the Karnataka State Co-operation Dept and Narayana Hrudayalaya/ Asia Heart Foundation. 1.7 Million farmer members in the first year. 2.5 Million farmer members in the second year.
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25 Yeshasvini in 20 months 85,000 farmers had free medical treatment 22,000 farmers had free surgeries 1400 farmers had heart surgeries
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26 All for 5 rupees a month
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27 Arogya Raksha Yojana A comprehensive Health scheme for Anekal Taluk, Bangalore Joint venture of Narayana Hrudayalaya, Biocon and ICICI Free OPD consultation Diagnostics at discounted rates 3 days inpatient treatment Cashless surgical facility Generic drugs at 30% of the market rate.
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29 Disassociate healthcare from affluence by using modern economic and technical tools. Provide a vehicle for the common man to contribute a tiny amount of money every month to cover his healthcare.
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30 Generic drugs 33
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31 Dissociate academic credentials from ability
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32 Congenital heart surgery separates the men from the boys -Christian Bernard 35
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33 Break up complex task into many islands of excellence
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34 Replacing the moving parts of a medical equipment to PCB’s can reduce cost to any level
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35 Signing of MOU with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi
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36 IGNOU Diploma in Community Cardiology Diploma in Community Nephrology Diploma in Community Neurology Diploma in Community Endocrinology
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37 Year 2008, India world’s largest mass healthcare provider We produce the largest number of doctors, technicians and nurses in the world Policy changes Pharmaceutical capacity Of course by default
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