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    Dr. Devi Shetty

    Chairman

    Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore

    Asia Heart Foundation, Kolkata

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    100 years after the first heart

    surgery less than 8% of theworlds population can afford it.

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    If a solution is not affordable it

    is not a solution

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    India requires 2.5 million heart

    surgeries a year.

    India does 60,000 heartsurgeries a year

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    4Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore

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    Rabindranath Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Kolkata

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    Narayana Hrudayalaya

    institute of cardiac sciences

    23 heart surgeries a day Heart surgery for Rs.65,000

    Coronary angiogram for Rs.4500

    Worlds largest pediatric cardiac surgeryunit.

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    In an Industry wheredisposables comprise 45% of

    the cost, it is the number game.

    Large number reduces the cost

    and improves result.

    Two Health City projects of5000 beds each.

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    Technology gives the richwhat they already have but it

    gives the poor what they cannever dream of having .

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    Converting the atoms into

    bytes

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    Telemedicine

    Less than 1% of the sick requires an

    operation

    If you do not need to operate, you dont

    need to touch

    If you dont need to touch, you dont need

    to be there

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    1211Telemedicine

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    6 hours following the heart

    attack is the golden period

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    Telemedicine

    A joint venture of Indian space researchorganization, Asia heart foundation

    Narayana Hrudayalaya and various stategovernments

    22 telemedicine centers

    Over 16,000 patients treated free Free telemedicine software from SN

    informatics

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    1616Trans Telephonic ECG Network

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    1718Digital X-ray

    a Joint Venture with Texas Instrument

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    18Free MRI Scan

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    1921Mobile Diagnostic Lab

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    Yeshasvini

    Bengal Famine was not due to

    lack of food, it is the lack of paying

    capacity to buy food

    Amartya Sen

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    Yeshasvini micro health

    insurance Unless you address the problem of paying

    capacity building hospitals is not going to

    solve the health problem High interest rate

    35% occupancy

    Rural indebtedness is mainly because of

    health problems

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    Yeshasvini Micro Health

    InsuranceA joint venture of the Karnataka State

    Co-operation Dept and Narayana

    Hrudayalaya/ Asia Heart Foundation.1.7 Million farmer members in the first

    year.

    2.5 Million farmer members in thesecond year.

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    Yeshasvini in 20 months

    85,000 farmers had free medical treatment

    22,000 farmers had free surgeries 1400 farmers had heart surgeries

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    All for 5 rupees a month

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    Arogya Raksha Yojana

    A comprehensive Health scheme for AnekalTaluk, Bangalore

    Joint venture of Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bioconand ICICI

    Free OPD consultation

    Diagnostics at discounted rates

    3 days inpatient treatment Cashless surgical facility

    Generic drugs at 30% of the market rate.

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    Disassociate healthcare from

    affluence by using moderneconomic and technical tools.

    Provide a vehicle for the common man to

    contribute a tiny amount of money every

    month to cover his healthcare.

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    30Generic drugs 33

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    Dissociate academic

    credentials from ability

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    Congenital heart surgery

    separates the men from the boys

    -Christian Bernard 35

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    Break up complex task into

    many islands of excellence

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    Replacing the moving parts

    of a medical equipment toPCBs can reduce cost to

    any level

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    35Signing of MOU with Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi

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    IGNOU

    Diploma in Community Cardiology

    Diploma in Community Nephrology

    Diploma in Community Neurology

    Diploma in Community Endocrinology

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    Year 2008, India worlds

    largest mass healthcare

    provider

    We produce the largest number of doctors,technicians and nurses in the world

    Policy changes

    Pharmaceutical capacity Of course by default

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