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Hyundai Provides Healthcare Access To Over 1.5 Million People Under Sparsh Sanjeevani Initiative

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Mumbai/Gurugram, April 6, 2024: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), has made affordable healthcare facilities available to over 1.5 million people in rural areas across seven states in India through its ‘Sparsh Sanjeevani’ initiative.

Launched in 2021, the initiative provides easy, affordable and dependable access to specialized healthcare with 35 telemedicine clinics and mobile medical unit across 7 states in India including Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Odisha.

Speaking on the impact of this initiative, Puneet Anand, AVP & Vertical Head - Corporate Affairs, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “Sparsh Sanjeevani is a testament to our commitment towards community welfare and healthcare accessibility. Through this initiative, we aim to provide easy access to essential healthcare services in the deprived sections of rural India. By extending these services, we strive to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people who are bereft of basic healthcare services.”

Hyundai Motor India Foundation recognises that a healthy population is essential for the development of the nation. Through this endeavour, Sparsh Sanjeevani's telemedicine clinics are playing a pivotal role in enabling access to healthcare services for rural communities by connecting specialist doctors in metropolitan cities with patients in the hinterlands.

Seeing the impact of this initiative, HMIF plans to replicate this proven model across 7 more regions with 15 telemedicine centres and 10 mobile medical units in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. With a consolidated presence across 14 regions, 50 telemedicine centres and 10 mobile medical units, HMIF seeks to extend the reach further, benefitting more people and communities, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all.

Implemented under Sparsh Sanjeevani, the Healthcare Management and Innovation Foundation (HMIF) has rolled out two vital programmes aimed at enhancing healthcare accessibility. The first initiative, the Telemedicine Centre, operates as nurse-assisted clinics facilitating remote consultations with specialist doctors through video calls. This setup ensures that patients can avail expert medical opinions without enduring long-distance travel. Moreover, these clinics collaborate with regional diagnostic laboratories for necessary tests and offer medications and prescriptions following consultations. The second programme, the Mobile Medical Unit, brings healthcare services directly to the doorsteps of rural communities. Staffed with doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, this initiative effectively bridges the gap in healthcare accessibility, especially in remote areas where medical facilities are scarce.

A significant investment of INR 43.9 crores have been committed towards this initiative between FY 2021-24, out of which INR 23.14 crores have already been deployed till FY 2023, and INR 20.76 Crores have been allocated further for expansions till FY 2025. An average of INR 1,200 - 1,500 per patient has been spent under this unique program.

Most common ailments treated under this initiative are flu, respiratory tract infections, joint pain, diabetes and dermatological conditions. The ratio between male and female beneficiaries ranges between 40-55% depending on the region, ensuring inclusive coverage across all age groups.

HMIF has undertaken many welfare projects under the aegis of Hyundai’s ‘Creating-Shared-Values’ (CSV) direction of ‘CONTINUE’, which encourages sustainable development and promotes inclusive growth. Activities undertaken under the CSV pillars of ‘Earth’, ‘Mobility’ and ‘Hope’ focus on areas of community development, healthcare, educational and vocational training, environment, road-safety, art, science and technology.

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