Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd would like to participate in any of your upcoming Post Union Budget stories for the healthcare sector.
Appended below is a quote from Mr.
Naresh Jain, CEO
, Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd
, along with his photograph
. Do let us know if you need anything else. and profile
attached
"We applaud the announceme
nts made by the Government in the Union Budget 2018 which has indeed addressed a lot of issues that will help the economy to prosper. It aims in creating the largest healthcare blanket for the biggest democracy of the world.The Government's initiative of setting up 1.5 lakh
health facilities across the country will help bring
closer
healthcare to
homes of the people, and will enable them to receive medical help
within the
golden hour hence improving the chances of survival.Granting
50 crore beneficiaries and 10 crore families
, 5 lakh rupees
per year cover secondary and tertiary hospital expenses
is a breakthrough move and the world's largest
government-funded healthcare program
. This will allow the poor to access world class healthcare facilities which was not affordable or available earlier.
Also, the announcement of setting up one medical college for every three parliamentary constituencies is great as this will help in training the emergency medical technicians which will, in turn revolutionize the quality of care of the emergency medical response services in the country."About Ziqitza Healthcare Ltd. (ZHL):
ZHL had been set up with a vision to assist in saving human lives by providing a leading network of fully equipped Advanced and Basic Life Support Ambulances across the developing world. ZHL is currently operating 2100 plus Ambulances across Mumbai, Bihar, Kerala, Punjab and Odisha, MP and Tamil Nadu. ZHL has reputed investors like Acumen Fund, HDFC, IDFC and India Value Fund on board.
ZHL’s Strategic Partners include London Ambulance Services, Life Supporters Institute of Health Science and New York Presbyterian Emergency Medical Service (NYP-EMS).
ZHL has currently more than 10,000 people working tirelessly, day and night, to serve people in India. ZHL is currently operating more than 3000 ambulances across 16 states and have served more than 9 million people till date.