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people participating in this awareness program.
A human ring depicting the logo of the World Diabetes Day was created at Gadag, Anantapur, Bijapur, Tarikere, Malur and Narasannapet.
In Vaatsalya Hospital, Bijapur, a free diabetes
for World Diabetes Day is “Diabetes Education and Prevention”. Keeping with the theme, Vaatsalya organized an awareness program in each of its 14 hospitals across Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
A walkathon was conducted at all Vaatsalya Hospitals with over 1500
Vaatsalya Hospital Shimoga team, headed by Dr. Dhananjay Sarji, during the walkathon organized in Shimoga. More than 200 people participated in the walkathon
Students of Sankhya Visionary School, Ongole, during the health camp and awareness talk conduted by Vaatsalya Hospital.
On 11/11/11 Vaatsalya Hospital, Anantapur was filled with cries of 5 babies. The day was one to be remembered
A participant performs at Kids Talent Show at Vaatsalya Hospital, Tarikere
Happy Birthday to 11/11/11 Babies
MAY 2011
World Diabetes Day is observed World Diabetes Day is observed Wworld over on 14th November Wworld over on 14th November Wevery year, creating global awareness about Diabetes. It was started in 1991 in response to the alarming rise in people with diabetes around the world.
For the years 2009 – 2013, the theme
World Diabetes Day observed across Vaatsalya Hospitals
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Vaatsalya welcomes their new consultants
Dr. Vinayaka PrabhuDr. Vinayaka PrabhuConsultant Surgeon & Medical DirectorConsultant Surgeon & Medical DirectorVaatsalya Hospital, MalurVaatsalya Hospital, Malur
Dr. Sunitha PrabhuConsultant Gynaecologist & Obstetrician
Vaatsalya Hospital, Malur
Shilpa ManiCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
Manasi NagarajCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
Shilpa ManiCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
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Read Niranjan’s amazing story of getting his kidney
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“Save the Tiny Lives” An awareness
program about saving the Low Birth Weight
babies
Vaatsalya’s Journey with
Rajiv Aarogyasri
check up camp was held wherein 40 people were screened. A diabetes awareness talk was also given by Dr. Raveendra Madraki, Medical Director and Consultant Nephrologist, for the patients as well as the hospital staff.
At Vaatsalya Hospital, Gulbagra, a diabetes awareness talk was given by Dr. Shivraj Alshetty, Consultant Physician.
In Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram, diabetes health awareness was spread through the media by Dr. Malla Venkateswara Rao, Medical Director and Consultant Paediatrician along with members of the Indian Medical Association.
We are proud to present the fourteenth hospital in the Vaatsalya Network at Malur. The hospital was started on 7th November 2011 and it is headed by Dr. Vinayaka Prabhu,
– General Surgery & Medical Director along with Dr. Sunitha V Prabhu, Consultant Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Vaatsalya Hospital, Malur provides services like Gynaecology, General Medicine and General Surgery.
The Fourteenth Flower Vaatsalya Hospital, Malur
Children’s Day is celebrated across the country on 14th November,
in memory of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, emphasizing the importance of giving love and affection to children.
Vaatsalya Hospital celebrated Children’s Day across its hospitals on 14th November. A talent show was organized for the children in Tarikere, Shimoga and Gadag. Vaatsalya Hospital, Shimoga also conducted a drawing competition which was attended by Dr. Dhananjay Sarji, Medical Director and Consultant Paediatrician, and the head of
Madhav Nilaya – A children’s social welfare organization as chief guests.
Vaatsalya celebratedChildren’s Day
Dr. Ashwin Naik has been named among the 150 next generation leaders from 30 countries in the Asia Pacific region who will participate in the Asia Society’s sixth annual Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit, held in New Delhi from November 18 to 20, 2011.
Dr. Ashwin Naik joins a multi-sectoral network of his peers, all under age 40, who will engage in discussions about “Worlds Apart Together: Shared Values for an Asia-Pacific Community.”
The Asia Society’s Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit helps emerging leaders from across the region to develop common approaches to meet its shared challenges.
Established by the Asia Society with support from Founding International Sponsor, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the Asia 21 Summit is the pre-eminent gathering of Asia’s most dynamic young leaders from the Asia-Pacific region, from every sector including business, government, media, culture and civil society. To date, the network counts more than 700 of the most accomplished young leaders in the Asia-Pacific among its members.
Dr. Ashwin Naik represented
India at the Asia 21 young leaders summit
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Dr. Chandra ShekarConsultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist
Vaatsalya Hospital, Ongole
Vinod Kumar Jijo Jose
“Hope For All”A new life saving initiative
from Gulbarga
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Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram conducted “Save the Tiny
Lives” an awareness program about saving babies with low birth weight presented by Dr. M Venkateswara Rao, Medical Director and Consultant Neonatologist on 20th November 2011.Babies born weighing less than 2.5Kg are considered low birthweight. Low-birthweight babies are at an increased risk of serious health problems as newborns, lasting disabilities and
Vaatsalya Hospital, Narasannapet in association with Sri Jai Swami
Charitable Trust, conducted a free health camp on 6th November 2011 at Z.P.H School in Chinna Bamidi Village. Vaatsalya Hospital doctors Dr. Johan, Dr. Maharana and Dr. Jhansi were a part of this camp along with Dr. Golvi Mohan, Medical
Vaatsalya Hospital, Viziangaram conducted a free medical camp
in Denkanda village. A team of doctors comprising of Dr. Vijay Kumar, Dr. Santhi and Dr. Sowjanya provided free consultation for more than 240 patients in different specialities like Gynaecology, Paediatrics & General Medicine. Dr. M Venkateswara Rao was quoted as saying “There are many other rural areas in Vizianagaram dist., where people lack the most basic knowledge of health and hygiene. They are unable to afford even basic medical treatment. Conducting health check-up programs like these helps spread awareness among people, who would otherwise be ignorant of certain health and hygiene hazards.” Free
Mr. Venkatesh S, hailing from Bhudha Nagar, Shimoga,
took his 5 year old son Niranjan, who was suffering from swelling all over the body, to a General Practitioner in Shimoga. The boy was treated for 15 days, but his condtion only became worse. He then decided to take Niranjan to Sparsh Hospital, Shimoga, where the paediatrician Dr. Ramesh Shanbhagh diagnosed the boy as suffering from renal failure. Immediately he was referred to Vaatsalya Hospital, Shimoga. By the time Venkatesh brought Niranjan to Vaatsalya Hospital, he was presented with a history of fever, cold and cough for the past 1 week; hematuria (blood in his urine),
“Save the Tiny Lives” An awareness program about saving babies with low birth weight
Vaatsalya Hospital, Narasannapet conducted a free health camp at Z.P.H School in
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Vaatsalya Hospital, Viziangaram conducted a free medical camp in Denkanda village
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even death. Low birth weight is one of the most serious challenges in maternal and child health in both developed and developing countries. It is the single most important factor that determines the chances of child survival. Nearly 50% of neonatal deaths occur among LBW babies. The survivors among them are at a high risk of developing malnutrition, recurrent infections and neuro-developmental handicaps.
Dr. M Venkateswara Rao addressing the audience during the program.
Dr. Golvi Mohan and team during the camp
Vaatsalya Hospital doctors team consulting patients during the camp
Vaatsalya Hospital Pharmacist distributing free medicine during the camp.
Hemanth KumarCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
Eswar RaoHospital Correspondent, VT, VZM
Naveen KumarHospital Correspondent, VT
Jobish YohannanHospital Correspondent, VT, SMG
“It’s just a big gift to us that Vaatsalya Hospital and Dr. Dayanand gave us back a happy, healthy child”. Venkatesh and his wife with their son Niranjan
puffiness of face, nil urine output and pedal edema (an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath the skin causing severe swelling) since 2 days.On initial evaluation he was suspected to have PIGN (A disease with renal failure, high BP, decreased urineoutput, increased fluid in the body and blood in urine; usually seen in children following respiratory tractillness or skin infection) with crescents (half moon shaped group of cells which prevent the filtering unit of kidney) in view of severe renal failure, hematuria and nil urine output.Niranjan was in severe kidney failure and had impending threat
made things look simple. The child’s life was saved but that was not the end of treatment. The next task was to know the exact cause of this acute kidney failure. This was necessary to target the right treatment to make his kidneys work. A kidney biopsy was done wherein
The Proud Team - Dr. Dayanand with his team
to his life. He was immediately started on hemodialysis through right femoral catheter. Starting a small child on hemodialysis is a technically demanding task requiring tight control settings. Dr. Dayanand and his dialysis team with their skilled experience
a needle is passed into the kidney under ultrasound vision. Kidney biopsy in conscious child is again challenging but the process was finished smoothly. Kidney biopsy showed Diffuse Proliferative Glomerulonephritis with 100% crescents. The child was treated with steroids and his dialysis continued. The child slowly recuperated and started passing urine on 10th day. His kidney functions also started improving and he was off dialysis on 18th day. This case was crucial since crescentic glomerulonephritis in child is very rare and not thought of much. If not
treated timely, this disease becomes permanent and they require lifelong dialysis and a significant number of them do not survive. Dr. Dayanand and his team did the same with and early diagnosis and early treatment in a very challenging situation. The Dialysis department at Vaatsalya hospital, Shimoga, started on 16th October 2010, has had many proud achievements so far. They handle 320 dialysis cases every month, 12 Kidney Biopsies, 2 patients treated with Plasmaphersis, 48 CKD out patients for regular followup, No sero-conversion to Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C.
Read Niranjan’s amazing story of getting his kidney function back
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With expectant mothers eating less than necessary, the right amount of nutrition fails to reach the baby in the initial stages. Dr. Venkateswara Rao suggested that the best way to overcome this loss of nutrition is by eating malted food such as ragi, wheat flour or soya. The would-be mothers should also increase their protein intake in the second trimester while staying away from alcohol or cigarettes and trying to avoid stress.
The purpose of this program was to educate the staff about the magnitude of this problem.
Director and Consultant Surgeon. Ex MLA Mr. Acchim Naidu, who was invited to be a part of the camp, spoke about Vaatsalya Hospital and its services. More than 150 patients have availed the services at this camp. Free medicines were distributed and blood tests were also done.
medicines were distributed and blood tests were also done.
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A35 year old agricultural worker, Padmavati from Chandapur
village, Chincholi taluk was bitten by a snake on her hand while she was farming. She was immediately treated at a local Ayurvedic hospital in Chandapur village. She was taken home the next day, but she developed complications and was
Vaatsalya after having established
10 hospitals in Karnataka with the
vision of providing “Affordable
and quality healthcare in semi-
urban and rural India; on 1st of
April 2010, started its first hospital
in Andhra Pradesh. With this
started Vaatsalya’s association with
the esteemed Aarogyasri health
insurance scheme. The Objective of
Aarogyasri’s scheme is in line with
Vaatsalya’s objective.
Rajiv Aarogyasri health insurance
scheme is the prestigious flagship
programme of Andhra Govt
launched on 1st of April 2007.
Dr. Y S R Reddy, the then chief
minister and a medical doctor,
with an aim of “Health for All” in
Aarogyandhra pradesh, launched
this 100% state funded scheme
for 2.03 crore below poverty line
families across Andhra, with the
highest level of coverage of 85% of
the total population of the state.
The scheme extends to cover 938
identified surgeries and therapies.
This cashless hospitalization package
also includes post hospitalization
Dr. Preeti SantoshHospital Correspondent, VT, GLB
Dr. Talha SiddiqiCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
Two weeks after she was bitten, she
developed complications like lung
and kidney failure. She was told,
she will not survive and was referred
to Vaatsalya Hospital Gulbarga. She
was admitted at Vaatsalya Hospital,
Gulbarga, with shortness of breath
and hypotension. The critical care
team of Vaatsalya hospital, swung
into action within minutes. She
was put on ventilator support and
immediately started on a special
form of dialysis called SLED
(Sustained Low-Efficiency Dialysis)
which can be done even if the blood
pressure is low. She was stabilized
for the moment but the doctors had
a huge task ahead.
Her hand was swollen and became
infected which caused multiple organ
failure. The infection caused failure
of the Lungs, Kidney, Heart, Liver
and Bone Marrow. Her chances of
survival were looking smaller by
the minute. Padmavati was treated
with multidisciplinary care which
involved a team of nephrologist,
intensivists and paramedics of the
critical care unit. She required
simultaneous ventilator support,
dialysis, surgery and broad spectrum
anti bodies.
Padmavati started recovering
gradually, her blood pressure
and liver functions stabilized by
day 3, kidneys and bone marrow
recovered by day 5 and slowly her
lungs also started recovering by day
7. She faced another hurdle as she
had developed hospital associated
Pneumonia, but the doctors did not
give up. She was then put on special
ventilator weaning regimen, higher
antibiotics. She gradually recovered
and was off ventilator support by day
15. Padmavati was discharged on
the 22nd day healthy and walking.
The family was very grateful to the
entire critical team of Vaatsalya
comprising of Dr. Sudarshan Lakhe,
Dr. Santosh Kamshetty, Dr. Roopa,
Dr. Tanuja Patil and Dr. Manjunath
Doshetty.
Padmavati with the Vaatsalya Hospital, Team headed by Dr. Manjunath Doshetty
Vaatsalya Hospital, Ongole & Anantapur team during their orientation program at Aarogyasri Office.
Doctor’s Defy Snake’s Wrath
admitted to a government hospital in Chincholi. After 3 days at the hospital, the doctors informed Padmavati’s family to get her treated at a private teaching hospital in Gulbarga as they were not equipped to manage the complication she had developed.
Vaatsalya’s Journey with Rajiv Aarogyasri
medication charges, patients are
provided with free food and are also
reimbursed for their transportation
charges.
Aarogyasri follows the most
transparent process. The technology
utilized by Aarogyasri facilitates end‐
to ‐end cashless claims processing,
from pre‐authorization to provider
payment; the technology also
facilitates a robust monitoring
mechanism. Aarogyasri website
provides real time vital statistics of
the scheme. All the discharges are
satisfied through following social
audit mechanism. Patients receive
a letter from the Chief Minister
enquiring the present status of
health after treatment, and in turn
get the feedback from them.
The key success factors of Aarogyasri
are - Not collecting premium, A
collaborative private sector, “White
Cards”, the use of technology,
Health camps and community
representation by Aarogyamithra’s.
Until today, 12 lakh surgeries and
therapies are being performed under
this prestigious scheme. Health
affordability for the patients has
increased due to Aarogyasri health
insurance scheme.
Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram
was the first to apply for the
empanelment with the esteemed
Aarogyasri followed by Ongole and
Anantapur. The online empanelment
process ensures only the eligible and
best hospitals
are empaneled.
The project
team from
V a a t s a l y a
renovated the
hospitals and
provided it
with the state
of the art
infrastructure
and set the
best medical
critical care of around five
districts across east Andhra, poly
trauma cases and head injuries in
particular across Prakasam Dist.
and Anantapur. Vaatsalya could
not have achieved this without
the guidance and support of team
Aarogyasri, specially, the Chief
Executive Officer, Joint Executive
Office, Empanelment department,
Legal department, and IT team.
References:
1.Aarogyasri Brochure
2.Research study:A Critical
Assessment of the Existing Health
Insurance Models in India
3. Case study: Moving Toward
Universal Health Coverage
4. Report: The Emerging Role of
PPP in Indian Healthcare Sector
5. Website: www.aarogyasri.org
equipments required. Medical
Directors, Administrators and the
staff followed the best health care
practices.
Every time we had a doubt or a
query, Team Aarogyasri was kind
enough to guide us on each and
every step to be followed during
the empanelment process. Team
Vaatsalya with the co-ordination of
different teams was able to ensure
all the criterias were met. Upon
submission of the application,
Vaatsalya Hospitals were inspected
by the Aarogyasri team. This was
followed with the empanelment and
disciplinary committee inviting us to
be part of the esteemed Aarogyasri.
Vaatsalya Hospital-Vizianagaram,
Vaatsalya Hospital-Ongole and
Vaatsalya Hospital-Anantapur
are empanelled with the esteemed
Aarogyasri.
Today, Vaatsalya hospital is serving
the needs of neonates requiring
Dr. M Rama Devi, (Joint Executive Officer, Aarogyasri) handing over the empanelment letter to Dr. M Venkateswara Rao (Medical Director Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram) in Hyderabad Aarogyasri office.
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in diabetics is 15% and about 5% of diabetics will have a history of ulcer problems throughout their life. In the worst case, ulcers can lead to severe infection of the foot and then to amputation. Several other risks to foot such as callus, corn, in-grown nail, and fungal infections were also found, which Vaatsalya can treat
through its out-patient clinics. Dr. Suresh observed that most diabetics who came to the clinic were wearing wrong type of footwear, which can lead to ulcer and infection. Vaatsalya will be conducting more foot clinic camps to understand the extent of foot care problems among diabetes sufferers.
related services, the semi-urban and rural hospitals are not offering such programs. Vaatsalya would like to bridge this gap by developing and implementing good affordable
diabetes management programs, along with the recommendations of American Diabetes Association, which would help diabetics remain healthy and avoid or postpone diabetes related complications. As a start, Vaatsalya launched its first diabetic clinic on November 13 at
Vaatsalya Hospital, Hubli, in collaboration with Jain Institute of Vascular Sciences (JIVAS), Bangalore, a leader in diabetes foot care, having serviced around 70,000 patients in the past 10 years. The diabetic foot clinic was inaugurated by Dr. Suresh Kalkunte, Director of JIVAS, and a renowned Vascular Surgeon, in the presence of Dr. Chandrasekahr Patil,
Medical Director and Diabetologist, Vaatsalya Hospital, Hubli. People suffering from diabetes need to have an annual foot exam and a majority of the patients are not getting it because very few hospitals are equipped to provide that service. As part of the inauguration and to kick-start its foot care awareness, Vaatsalya conducted a free diabetic foot care camp in which foot clinical exam and foot sensation of diabetes sufferers were offered. Around 70 patients availed of this facility and almost all of them had never had a foot exam. Foot sensation was measured using monofilament and Biothesiometer. Around 12% of the patients had some degree of loss of sensation or diabetic neuropathy. Loss of sensation precedes foot ulcer; the life time risk of foot ulcer
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World Diabetes Day observed across Vaatsalya Hospitals
Vaatsalya inaugurates its firstDiabetic Foot Care Clinic at Hubli
ACT ON DIABETES. NOW.2009-2013: DIABETES EDUCATION AND PREVENTION
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It has been quite some time India has been labelled “the Diabetes Capital of the world” due to surging increase in the number of diabetics in the country, which was estimated
at 7.5 crores in 2010. Diabetes is a chronic disease with potential complications such as heart attack, stroke, foot ulcer, kidney failure, and blindness. Advanced health research suggests, that a systematic diabetes management program focused on controlling blood sugar, cholesterol, weight management, and proper foot care could help eliminate or reduce the risk of diabetic complications. Where a few hospitals in the urban areas are offering such complete diabetes disease management
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Dr. Suresh Kalkunte (Director, Jain Institute of Vascular Sciences, Bangalore) inaugurating the Diabetic Foot Care Clinic at Vaatsalya Hospital, Hubli
A diabetic patient feet being tested for sensation using mono-filaments
Dr. Suresh Kalkunte interacting with the patient in Diabetic Foot Care Clinic at Vaatsalya Hospital, Hubli
Dr. V RenganathanCorporate Correspondent, VT, Bangalore
The participants during the drawing competition conducted at Vaatsalya Hospital, Shimoga.
Vaatsalya celebrated Children’s Day across its hospitals on 14th November
BANGALORE TARIKERE BIJAPUR ANANTAPUR
GADAG GULBARGA HUBLI HASSAN
MALUR ONGOLE SHIMOGA VIZIANAGARAM
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Vaatsalya Healthcare completed seven successful years on 13th November 2011.
This event was celebrated across the Vaatsalya Network by rewarding the employees who have been in the network for three years and more. They were given certificates, in recognition of their years of service, and a watch in gratitude.
Dear Friends,
Seven years ago, this month, a tiny
idea lead to the birth of Vaatsalya. A
tiny idea to bring healthcare access
in Tier II and Tier III towns. A tiny
idea to build an ethical healthcare
business. A tiny idea to build a great
company. And today, we are proud
to share with you the anniversary of
the tiny idea, the idea of Vaatsalya.
The journey has by no means, been
easy or smooth. Many ups and
downs have come, and we have
suffered setbacks and experienced
joyous moments. But the spirit of
Vaatsalya has always been strong,
and we have all
stood by each
other to overcome
challenges or
celebrate together.
Vaatsalya network,
with 14 hospitals,
is today the largest hospital network
of its kind in India and we take this
opportunity to thank each one of you
for your contribution, commitment,
dedication and spirit.
May we celebrate many more
anniversaries together!
Dr. Ashwin Naik
Message from the CEOCelebrating The Success of a Tiny Idea - “Vaatsalya”
AnniversaryCelebrations
Vaatsalya Hospital, Ongole celebrated Children’s Day with a free health camp and a health awareness talk
on 14th November. A children’s health awareness talk was also given by Dr. M V Rao, Medical Director and Consultant Paediatrician, which was attended by more than 100 children.
Vaatsalya Hospital,
N a r a s a n n a p e t conducted a health check up camp and also organized a health awareness talk at a Government school. The talk was conducted by Dr. Golvi
The participants during the talent show celebration at Vaatsalya Hospital, Shimoga.
TARIKERE VIZIANAGARAM ANANTAPUR GADAG
given to school students. Almost 400 students were screened in the health camp. Vaatsalya Hospital, Anantapur celebrated Children’s Day along with the children at Sisu Seva Sadan (an adoption centre for children). A Health check was also conducted for more than
50 children. Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram conducted a Healthy Baby contest at the hospital premises
Mohan, Medical Director and Consultant General Surgery, and his team.
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Hope For All is a unique story of two nurses from Vaatsalya Hospital, Gulbarga, along with few social workers from Gulbarga who came together to form a non-religious, non-political and non-profit making organisation for the benefit of the society.
Mr.Vinod Kumar Katke, President of Hope for All and Mr.Jijo Jose, Secretary of Hope for All, have been a part of Vaatsalya Hospital, Gulbarga since it’s inception in the year 2009. Working as staff nurses, they face a wide range of emotions from their patients, the concerned families and friends, and it is not an easy job. Some families are thankful, some of them angry and some of them begging for mercy, but the most difficult emotion to face is on the occurrence of death. Death is an incomprehensible feeling for the families and difficult
Vaatsalya’s Coroporate tie-up program was initiated to extend their services for the employees of various corporate companies, industries, schools and colleges, banks and co-operative societies in their respective cities. In the recent
past, the marketing team started interacting with companies to join hands with Vaatsalya Hospital to provide affordable healthcare facilities to their employees. Some of the companies who have tied up with Vaatsalya are -
for the hospital as well. The team of doctors and nurses try their best to save the patient, but when life is lost due to severe blood loss or due to unavailability of blood components, it is a feeling of hopelessness, loss and anger. Anger, when handled properly can lead to the creation of new ideas, strength to put the idea in motion and bring them to life.
Such situations left a
deep impact on Vinod and Jijo, and helped them start Hope for All. Hope for All started as a helping hand for patients who are in need of blood but do not have donors. They started with individual blood donations and realised that there was a very high demand for blood. They started asking
their friends and spread the word in other social circles and received an impressive response and within a month, they saved more than 20 lives.
So far, more than 40 lives have been saved through individual donations. Vaatsalya Hospitals wishes them
all the success in their future endeavors.
“Hope For All”A new life saving initiative from Gulbarga
Vaatsalya’s Corporate Tie up programs
Vinod Kumar KatkePresidentHope for All
Jijo JoseSecretary
Hope for All
Congratulations
The Indian Academy of P e d i a t r i c s conducted the 13th National Conference of Pediatric Care from 16th to
20th November to focus on all the advances in pediatric critical care for paediatric intensivists, needs of paediatricians in managing paediatric emergencies and intensive care.
Dr. Anant Sagar, MD Pediatrics Consultant Pediatrician at Vaatsalya Hospital, Vizianagaram spoke about a case he had recently handled where a 3 year old child was diagnosed with Status Epilepticus, a life-threatening condition in which the brain is in a persistent state of seizure.
His talk was well appreciated by everybody present.
Dr Anant Sagar at NCPCC 2011(National Conference of Pediatric Critical Care)
Dr Bharati Rajashekar at Women’s
Healthcare meet 2011The Indian College of Obstetricians and Gyneco lo g i s t s (ICOG) along with Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological
Society of India (FOGSI) and South Asian Federation of Menopause Society (SAFOMS) conducted a Women’s Healthcare meet from 11 - 13 November 2011 at Bangalore.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Translating Knowledge to Clinical Practice”
Dr.Bharathi Rajshekar, Medical Director and Consultant Gynecologist, Vaatsalya Hospital, Hassan, spoke about the “Preferred mode of delivery for twins”.
Dr. Haroon’s (Consultant physician, Vaatsalya Hospital, Hassan) Article published in Janadha Madyamam Daily
Dr. Chandra Shekar Patil’s (Medical Director and Consultant Diabetologist, Vaatsalya Hospital, Hubli) Article published in Kannada Daily Samyukta Karnataka and Praja Vani
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Suzlon wind power Ltd., Gadag, ABC trading company Ltd., (Coffee Day), Hassan, Ken Agri Tech., Hubli, Bajjargi Motors, Bijapur, Sri Siddeswara Co-Operative Bank, Bijapur, Basaweswara Co-Op.Society, Shimoga, City Cooperative Society, Shimoga, VKG motors, GulbargaSuzlon Wind Power Ltd., organised a health check-up program for it’s employees at Vaatsalya Hospital, Gadag in the month of October 2011. Around 50 employees of Suzlon were given basic health check-up at a reduced price. Vaatsalya aims to create many more such tie ups in the coming years to extend its services by providing quality affordable and accessible healthcare for the employees of the tied-up companies.
An employee from Suzlon wind power Ltd. during his consultation at Vaatsalya Hospital, Gadag.
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