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World Bank aided GNRC plans launch of medi-chopper service in North-East India

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GNRC unveiled plans to initiate air ambulance and medical outreach programme using helicopters to remote areas of North-east India. The service will regularly ferry doctors from GNRC to difficult-to-access locations across the region and provide doorstep medical support to the population across the north-eastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim.

The announcement was made in Guwahati at a press conference organised to mark the completion of six months of GNRC’s North Guwahati campus. The 300-bedded hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities. GNRC reportedly provides ultra-low-cost services such as doctors’ consultation for $1-2 (one-two); blood sugar test for 35 cents, thyroid profile for $3; CT scan for $15 and MRI for $42 (forty-two).

“The hospital has received enormous response in the first six months of its operations and is presently receiving up to 200 out-patients every day, said Dr Nomal Chandra Borah, CMD of GNRC Hospitals.

GNRC Medical was recently chosen by the World Bank Group (WBG), through its India Development Marketplace (IDM) initiative, to receive a grant of $150,000. “The grant and tailor-made capacity development program by the WBG will help us to scale up our operating model and bridge the gap between healthcare requirement and availability,” said Dr Borah. “We intend to set up ten more hospitals in the region and beyond, within the next five years,” he concluded.

EH News Bureau

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