Educational awareness camps to reach out to a rural population of 1.3 million across five key districts: Barabanki, Basti, Bahraich, Gonda and Balrampur
MediaTek India along with World Health Partners (WHP), have announced a new cardiovascular healthcare programme that would extend across the state of Uttar Pradesh. In an effort to reduce the existing gap between doctor resource availability and identifying possible patients in need of medicinal advice, the campaign, organised by WHP and funded by MediaTek, will focus on five key districts of Barabanki, Basti, Bahraich, Gonda and Balrampur. Reportedly, it will offer cardiogram solutions, to help in the early diagnosis of heart-related diseases as well as facilitate rapid response to providing basic treatment via telemedicine services.
This campaign makes use of a cloud-based auto solution, developed by MediaTek, which shall work as a screening tool to help remotely select probable patients, who can then seek further professional advice and consultation via WHP’s telemedicine services. With the help of this tool, the requirement of doctor’s resource will become more specific to only those people who are identified as suffering with a heart malady. Further, distance barriers will be eliminated thereby improving access to medical services that are not consistently available in distant rural communities.
Reportedly, before this campaign, a field trial camp was conducted between December 2014 and August 2015, to test the auto solution and smoothen out the working model with WHP. Leveraging on WHP’s wide presence, around 2000 cardiograms were delivered to be used at 800 centres in Bihar and 117 centres in Uttar Pradesh.
To promote preventive cardiovascular healthcare among the rural areas, the campaign would seek to build awareness about existing cardiovascular ailments and its symptoms. Volunteers from the WHP will organise a total of 40 awareness camps across the five districts. The model will include integrating health-related communication material while showcasing a popular feature film to attract audience. By the end of the campaign, the teams hope to reach a total population size of 1.3 million rural inhabitants. Further, locally trained network operators, will be guided with category A doctors in nearby tier-1 cities, to whom patients can further consult directly.
“MediaTek feels socially responsible to make an effort to support the rural populace in India. We identified a need to fill the existing resource gap in healthcare domain and chose to partner with WHP to enhance cardiovascular healthcare monitoring and treatment support in Uttar Pradesh state,” said Grant Kuo, MD, MediaTek India. “This campaign is our small contribution towards expanding horizons and creating new opportunities with technology.”
Prachi Shukla, Country Director, WHP said, “Since electrocardiogram (ECG) machines are safe and non-invasive with no known risks, we intend to organise ECG camps for a period of 240 days and collect a total of 1,200 ECGs. This collaboration with MediaTek India, we believe, will ensure consistent efforts to improve healthcare conditions in rural regions and will see an increase in the quality of life.”