Health Care

Jaypee group tries to relieve poverty by providing free primary health care to all the resident villagers who live in and around the surrounding areas of the Jaypee cement complexes and various project sites.

Nearly 65,000 to 70,000 people get free medical care at these centres in a year. The group has set up hospitals and dispensaries to help the poor villagers in availing a free medical treatment. The hospital also has an ambulance service for the villagers round the clock.


Medical Facilities
The free medical facilities given at these hospitals and dispensaries include the following

Free Consultancy
Free Medicine
BQ Camp
ECG
X-Ray
Lab Facilities

The group employs resident doctors and nurses to attend to these facilities. Besides running up of the hospitals various other health initiatives are also undertaken to help the villagers.All the services are provided free of cost on continued basis (2,78,872 (approx.) village cases treated till date.)

Medical Camps
The group on a year round basis conducts year round medical camps. Some of which are:

Pulse Polio camps
These camps are being conducted in conjunction with Govt. Agency. Every year around 4000 children are administered polio drops at the various villages around the cement complexes.93 camps till date & 44258 children were given pulse polio drops.

Jachha Bachha camps
Started from the year 1996 and it has been done on continuous basis. Till date 60 camps have been organized & 24005 cases treated.

Health Checkup of Village Children
These camps are held during the year to have a general health check up of the children. 53 such camps till date & 5912 children have been examined.

Health & Hygiene Awareness Camps
Through these camps a regular interaction with villagers by way of lecture / demo by co-opting Govt Health Workers is undertaken Topics for interaction range from:

Eradication of Malaria
House hold remedies for insect bites
Control of House Fly
Waste disposal
Pre-natal & post natal care
Vaccination & its importance

Health care initiatives help these people living in the villages to avail medical facilities which in other cases would be a financial drain on their already meager resources.

Mobile Medical Van (with Lab and other diagnostic facilities)
Rewa/Satna : Diagnosis and medicine distribution free of cost (about 100 patients per day) .
Greater Noida: Surrounding 12 villages , the no. of beneficiaries 16,202 villagers.
Solan & Billaspur (H.P) : 4 villages covered, 500 villagers so far benefited
Kutch (Gujarat): 12 villages covered, 1.8 lac cases treated

Note: All the figures said above are for the year 2010 and are subject to change.
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