Noble gesture: Quick Heal donates ambulance to NGO for tribal welfare

The ambulance can be modified into a mobile clinic unit to provide a clean and hygienic environment to patients
NGO officials with the new ambulance
NGO officials with the new ambulanceImage source: The Bridge Chronicle
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Pune: Quick Heal Foundation has donated an ambulance to Sangati NGO which works towards development, education, and health of tribal masses at Mokhada in Maharashtra.

The dedicated ambulance will boost the healthcare infrastructure of this area, in terms of transporting patients and doctors from far-flung zones, and providing people with access to basic healthcare facilities such as routine check-ups, diagnosis and treatment.

It will act as a huge support system for doctors to treat patients by providing them with basic healthcare facilities. The ambulance can be modified into a mobile clinic unit to provide a clean and hygienic environment to patients, and also serve as a platform for storage and seamless dispensing of medicines.

Dr Kailash Katkar, MD and CEO of Quick Heal Technologies Limited said, “Sangati NGO has done commendable work for the overall development of the tribal population in Mokhada. The ambulance will help in the well-being of the tribal population by giving them medical services on time and also save them from incurring heavy charges for the same.”

Dr Sujit Nilegaonkar, Director and Trustee, Sangati said, “In the absence of medical facilities and dedicated ambulance, the tribal population in the Mokhada region was derived from getting access to basic healthcare facilities. This ambulance will provide huge relief to both patients and doctors by ensuring faster and seamless healthcare solutions.”

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