Philips India will provide the requisite training, installation and service support to hospitals and doctors in a safe and effective manner in order to fight the COVID-19 pandemic
Philips Foundation, Prosus, Johnson Foundation and the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies have joined forces to provide over 800 ventilators to Indian public hospitals in regions most impacted by COVID-19. The ventilators will enable public hospitals to respond to the acute need for critical medical equipment, assist frontline healthcare workers to provide COVID-19 patients in respiratory distress with non-invasive and invasive ventilation and help prevent loss of precious lives, now, and in the future. The Indian Red Cross, designated by the Indian government for on-the-ground support, will be the receiving party of the donation, a statement said.
It added that Philips India will provide the requisite training, installation and service support to ensure that the equipment is quickly and effectively deployed.
To help combat the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in India, Philips Foundation formed a coalition with Prosus, Johnson Foundation and the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies; all organisations have provided significant financial support to the effort, the statement further said.
“We learned from the Indian government and Red Cross that the number of COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalisation and critical care had led to a shortage of respiratory support equipment. That is why the Philips Foundation and its partners have come together to help meet this urgent public health need in the most underserved areas of India,” said Margot Cooijmans, Director, Philips Foundation.
Adding to it, Daniel Mazon, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Philips Indian Subcontinent, said, “Amid these challenging times for the country, we are pleased to join forces with Philips Foundation, Prosus, Johnson Foundation and the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies in collaboration with Indian Red Cross and the Government of India to provide 800 ventilators to strengthen public health facilities in the country. Committed to improving people’s lives, we are providing the training, installation and service support to hospitals and frontline healthcare workers, thereby supporting them in their fight against COVID-19. We are hopeful that this contribution will provide help and improve existing facilities for shortage of critical equipment beyond the COVID-19 crisis. We will continue to actively engage in the fight against COVID-19.”
In addition to it, Sehraj Singh, India Managing Director and Head of Corporate Affairs, Prosus, said, “Prosus is committed to supporting India’s relief efforts and the well-being of her people through this pandemic. Last year, we contributed Rs 100 crore to the Indian government’s response to the crisis. The second wave has been quite difficult for the country and brought the need for essential healthcare technology to the fore. Prosus is grateful to partner with the Phillips Foundation to continue to support India’s fight against COVID-19.”