Hyderabad, Nov 18: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday said that child healthcare needs more attention in order to reduce infant mortality rate.
The Governor stated that it was high time that more
equipment and infrastructure was created to ensure better infant and maternal
care. She called upon the donors to supplement liberally to the existing
infrastructure and medical equipment.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan appreciated the donation
of three ultra sound scanning machines by Synchrony Financials, Hyderabad, at
the Raj Bhavan, here.
The Niloufer Children’s Hospital and MNJ Cancer
Institute were given one ultra sound scanning machine each, while the Raj
Bhavan Dispensary was also given one scanning machine.
The donated GE-make ultra sound scanning machines were
of compact in built, portable and could be taken to the patient to perform the
ultra sound scanning.
The Governor appreciated the efforts of the Synchrony Financials,
Hyderabad and its staff for donating three machines for a noble cause as part of
their Corporate Social Responsibility initiative.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan reminisced her medical
practitioner days and said that in order to help the poor patients, she used to
offer the ultra sound scanning test for a subsidized price of only Rs 100 in
those days it had immensely benefited many poor patients.
We need more and more corporate entities and other
charitable institutions, and other philanthropists to donate the vital medical
equipment to the government hospitals so as to help the poor get better medical
services.
Synchrony Financial Business CEO Andy Ponneri,
Vice-President-HR G Kameswari, project leader D. Santosh Kumar, Wipro GE Health
Care head Satish Kumar J and Secretary to Governor K. Surendra Mohan, IAS,
Niloufer Hospital Neonatology Head Dr. Madireddy Alumelu, MNJ Cancer Institute
director Jayalatha, and Raj Bhavan dispensary Doctors Dinesh and Naga Mani were
also present.
-Press note
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