Setting up Affordable Emergency Transport Network Facility f Deprived An Opportunity for Rural Income Generation / Joshi, Archana

By: Joshi, Archana
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2007Subject(s): Rural Area | Income Generation | Transport Network | Social Entrepreneurship | Ngos | Non Government Organizations | Public Services | Public Services, Ngos And Social Entrepr | Entrepreneurshipip | Seventh Biennial Conference On The New F | Biennial Conference Papers In: Seventh Biennial Conference on the New Frontiers of EntrepreSummary: The government of Gujarat (GoG) is providing a major impetus for promoting Public Private Partnership for effective delivery of health care services. Deepak Foundation (DF), a corporate supported NGO, signed a memorandum of understanding with GoG to provide Emergency Transport Facility as part of its larger intervention to reduce infant and maternal mortality in four tribal blocks of Vadodara district, Gujarat. Eight vehicles were commissioned to transport emergency patients to nearest referral centers from August 2005. The vehicles were connected to a 24-hour emergency control room along with a helpline number. The patients who could afford to pay were charged Rs.2/- per km. Monthly Management Information System (MIS) was developed to track vehicle utilization and expenses incurred. Out of 3,563 emergency calls received in a year, 3,144 (88%) were attended to. Nearly 67% of the emergencies were pregnancy and newborn related. Although, DF initially incurred heavy loss, the MIS helped to acquire substantial budget from the government to run the operation more effectively at no-profit no-loss basis for the next year. Considering the paucity of such a service in rural and tribal...
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The government of Gujarat (GoG) is providing a major impetus for promoting Public Private Partnership for effective delivery of health care services. Deepak Foundation (DF), a corporate supported NGO, signed a memorandum of understanding with GoG to provide Emergency Transport Facility as part of its larger intervention to reduce infant and maternal mortality in four tribal blocks of Vadodara district, Gujarat. Eight vehicles were commissioned to transport emergency patients to nearest referral centers from August 2005. The vehicles were connected to a 24-hour emergency control room along with a helpline number. The patients who could afford to pay were charged Rs.2/- per km. Monthly Management Information System (MIS) was developed to track vehicle utilization and expenses incurred. Out of 3,563 emergency calls received in a year, 3,144 (88%) were attended to. Nearly 67% of the emergencies were pregnancy and newborn related. Although, DF initially incurred heavy loss, the MIS helped to acquire substantial budget from the government to run the operation more effectively at no-profit no-loss basis for the next year. Considering the paucity of such a service in rural and tribal...

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