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PD Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Center wins accolades at AHPI Awards 2014

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The Excellence in Community Engagement award recognises the hospital’s various community engagement programmes

PD Hinduja Hospital & Medical Research Center was bestowed with the Association of Healthcare Providers of India (AHPI) 2014 award for ‘Excellence in Community Engagement’ in Hyderabad recently. This award recognises the good work done by PD Hinduja Hospital in engaging with communities and delivering quality and affordable healthcare services to all. Joy Chakraborty, COO and Mahesh Shinde, Director-IT received the award from E S L Narasimhan, Governor of Telangana and Dr Girdhar J Gyani, Director General, Association of Healthcare Providers (India) on behalf of PD Hinduja Hospital.

The hospital has implemented many community engagement programmes like ‘Serve with passion – Hinduja Hospital Rural Health Program’, a mobile health unit (MHU) to support the rural and tribal areas of the state, free medical camps, health awareness programmes, amongst others.

Gautam Khanna, CEO, PD Hinduja Hospital said, “The Excellence in Community Engagement award is an indication of our strong commitment and endeavor to provide quality healthcare and our promise to regularly engage with various communities to enable healthcare access to all. Our focus now is to continue to provide the easiest and most compelling healthcare experience that allows patients to access the best technology at an affordable cost.”

On receiving the AHPI 2014 award, Chakraborty said, “We are thankful to the organisers and jury members for recognising our efforts and role in providing access to quality healthcare to all. We continuously work with community groups and organisations to bring quality health screening and educational programmes to surrounding neighbourhoods and enable individuals to make positive health decisions. Over the years, we have tried to further our services in other parts of the state and this award recognises our impact in the community.”

EH News Bureau

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