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Piramal Swasthya working closely with Bihar government to tackle Covid across 5 Aspirational Districts

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Piramal Swasthya Management and Research Institute, the primary healthcare and nutrition initiative under the aegis of Piramal Foundation, in partnership with Government of Bihar is collectively working to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic across five Aspirational Districts of the state.
The five districts from Bihar are Sitamarhi, Katihar, Araria, Sheikhpura and Begusarai. Piramal Swasthya has collaborated with the district administrations of these Districts, to anchor COVID control rooms. The team is undertaking several critical initiatives including monitoring field activities of ASHAs, collating reports and running analysis towards real-time planning to combat the pandemic.
Since April 15, 2021, the team has proactively conducted more than 3 lakh outbound calls to the beneficiaries from 40 control rooms across the five Aspirational Districts. The 300 calls that are made daily, address concerns related to COVID symptoms, precautions to be taken under home quarantine, home remedies and fear of reinfection.
Piramal Swasthya’s officials have undertaken the responsibility of tracking COVID patients undergoing home quarantine and migrants returning to their families, through outbound calls on a daily basis. Further, they are ensuring that the beneficiaries receive the required medicines along with appropriate counselling to the patients and family members. All this information is compiled and shared with district administration on a regular basis.
Aditya Natraj, CEO, Piramal Foundation said, “We at Piramal Swasthya, have been working in tandem with the Bihar government to provide essential support in the Aspirational Districts of the state. The ongoing second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown multiple challenges on-ground that include a high rate of infection across age groups, lack of oxygen, inadequate trained medical human resources, amongst others. To reduce the load on the health system, we have prioritized the responsibility to manage and support home quarantine, and are offering counselling through a combination of remote and on-ground activities.”
Udayan Mishra, IAS, District Magistrate, Katihar said, “Piramal Swasthya’s efforts are very appreciative. The pandemic’s second wave has posed great difficulties in the lives of individuals. The rising infections and reverse migration have resulted in high stress on the existing healthcare infrastructure. Piramal Swasthya’s team working along with the district administration is significant progress in the collaborative efforts required during this pandemic.”

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