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Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital launched a scheme for taking care of the economically weaker and vulnerable ones in the society through an affordable medical treatment package. The Scheme is named “Karuthal“. The Scheme was launched by HG Padma Bhushan Philipose Mar Chrysostom Valiya Metropolita on the 24th of February 2018 in a meeting held at the presidency of His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicose and various other dignitaries. The functioning of the scheme is arranged through a Privilege Card.
An initial charge up to Rs.2,000 will be absolutely free for the hospital admission in the general wards along with Free Bed Charges, Free Doctors Fees, Free Nursing Care Charges. All other procedures including surgery, lab tests and diagnostics are charged in a subsidized manner.
Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital conducted a free distribution camp for wheelchairs and mobility aids.
We are blessed to have the multidisciplinary theory team from Samford University for individual consultation and therapy of our lovely kids at Pratheeksha. Our kids, Family and staff are having a busy but fun-filled session with them covering around 30 children per day. A multidisciplinary team consisting of 18 members, headed by Dr Carol, from Samford University was received at Pratheeksha Child Development Center, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences. This preworkshop visit was for centre acquaintance and planning.
The doctor will come to the patient's home for care. The "Doctor at Home" project was started by Cardiot Services, Thiruvalla. The project was inaugurated by Archbishop Dr Thomas Mar Koorilos Thirumeni, President of Malankara Sabha Thiruvalla Archdiocese and Dr S. Shankar, Principal of Kottayam Medical College, in a ceremony held at Pushpagiri Medical Society Campus.