'Smile
on Wheels': Smile Foundation launches 2nd mobile health care van for Delhi
- NCR
Underprivileged communities to benefit from the mobile
health care services at their doorsteps

March 18, 2010, New Delhi: Smile Foundation, a national
level development organisation launched its second mobile hospital ‘Smile
on Wheels’ for Delhi-NCR on 18th March, 2010 in New Delhi .‘Smile
on Wheels’ will operate in collaboration with AROH Foundation a
non-government voluntary organisation engaged in developing sustainable
programmes to address various social causes.
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Dr. Sanjeev Bagai, C.E.O Batra Hospital & Medical
Research Centre was present at the flag off ceremony. Addressing the gathering
Dr Sanjeev Bagai said “In India 80% of the healthcare is private
driven, having a neonatal mortality rate of 70 and a mortality rate of
40, 40% of children under 5 years of age are malnourished, and just 1/2
the children pan India receive the complete recommended immunization.
We have more than 1 million deaths in India annually, because of diahorrea
and respiratory infections, with a high percentage of anaemia in pregnant
mothers and new born babies and nearly1 million deaths as still births,
we have miles to cover. In such a scenario, the initiative of ‘Smile
on Wheels’ by Smile Foundation services to all sections of the society.”
The second mobile health care unit aims to target approximately
one lac fifty thousand (1.5 lac) underprivileged population in urban and
rural slums in East Delhi and Noida. The first mobile health van launched
in year 2008 is currently operational in the area of South Delhi, Gurgaon
& Faridabad and has been able to provide healthcare facilities to
one lac seventy five thousand underprivileged population. ’Smile
on Wheels’ is also operational in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. The initiative
of mobile health care services from Smile Foundation has successfully
covered six lakh thirty six thousand six hundred and sixty seven (636,667)
underprivileged people across the country in one hundred and fourteen
(114) slums and villages.
Talking on the role of public private partnerships to
cater to the needs of the society, Harish Nandan Sahay, Director Operations,
Smile Foundation said, “The concept of public private partnership
has really helped in facilitating the health care services to the door
steps of the underprivileged communities. With the support of our partners,
our mission of making the health care facilities accessible and affordable
for the target communities across the country will be a success. With
more corporate taking part in these initiatives, we can look forward to
better health seeking behaviour in the country.”
Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Gulf For Good, based
in Dubai have come forward to support the second mobile health van for
Delhi NCR. "SAIL believes in making a meaningful difference in people's
lives', said Abhijit Mukherjee, GM(CSR) at SAIL. Smile Foundation aims
to launch 25 more ‘Smile on Wheels’ by 201-12.
Explaining about the mobile hospital services, Dr. Neelam
Gupta , President AROH Foundation Said, ”Smile on Wheels, would
bring affordable, integrated and clinically advanced, quality healthcare
services within the reach of poor and marginalized people in the urban
slums and rural villages of Delhi & Noida.” The health van would
enable prevention, diagnosis as well as treatment services and the impact
of this programme will be visible in the lives of more than 10 lac people
who would be touched through this programme, she further added.
The survey and area research done by Smile Foundation
suggests that there is a lack of basic healthcare services in the target
areas. A survey conducted in Gautum Buddha Nagar district showed that
majority of the population is suffering from skin diseases, stomach ailments,
throat cancer, etc. The root cause for all such ailments seems to be highly
polluted and toxic industrial affluent prevalent in the locality. ‘Smile
on Wheels’ plans to take measures for treating such diseases apart
from day to day healthcare needs of the population. Dallopura ,Kalyanpuri,
Khicharipur ,Sector -8 Masjid Area, Morma and Jhundpur have been identified
as localities where there is an immediate need for quality health care
services to improve the standard of life.‘Smile on Wheels’,
the mobile hospital will have a competent team of doctors and para-medical
staff to look into the specific health care needs of each patient.
Smile Foundation has been awarded ‘NGO of the Year’
by GE Healthcare – Modern Medicare Excellence Award for innovative
contribution that ‘Smile on Wheels’ has made towards healthcare
services for the poor and needy.
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