Vaatsalya Healthcare aims to address India's healthcare problems by creating affordable and accessible primary and secondary care hospitals in rural and semi-urban areas. The document outlines some key healthcare issues in India such as over 45% of children being malnourished and only 42% being fully immunized. It then presents the concept of Vaatsalya, a network of for-profit hospitals between 50-70 beds in size focused on providing customer-oriented and ethical care in underserved communities. The goal is to scale this model by ensuring the right team, systems and funding are in place while maintaining financial viability and alignment with the social mission.
2. Enabling access to affordable healthcare Vaatsalya Healthcare Dr. Ashwin Naik & Dr. Veerendra Hiremath
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5. 54% of all babies delivered without professional support .> 45 % of children under 3 are severely & chronically malnourished < 42 % children between 1 and 2 years are completely immunised 14.4 % have not received a single dose of vaccine Non-Infectious disease like diabetes, cancer and other lifestyle diseases are on a growth curve Healthcare access in India is not only expensive, its inaccessible > 1/3 of married Indian Women are Anaemic In 2007, people continue to die for the same reasons they did when India became independent in 1947: infectious diseases. One in three women do not receive ante-natal checkup 50% of women do no seek medical treatment as hospital is too far or expensive
8. Vaatsalya - The Concept 70% of the population lives in semi-urban & rural India 80% healthcare facilities are in urban areas Majority (80%) of hospital visits are for primary and secondary care Majority of organized healthcare players (Apollo, Fortis) target tertiary care market Lets create the first network of hospitals focused on Primary and Secondary care in Semi-urban and Rural India POPULATION 70% semi-urban & rural India HEALTHCARE 80% urban & metro India DEMAND 80% primary & secondary care HOSPITALS Urban & tertiary care
9. Services and Impact Community Reach - Patient Value Current Revenue Streams Increasing health awareness, Increasing healthcare expenditure Greater Insurance penetration, Emphasis on preventive medicine