Empowering Slum Health: CitiusTech's Trailblazing Initiative with SEED and DocOnline
CitiusTech is collaborating with SEED and DocOnline to improve healthcare in slums across Bangalore and Hyderabad. The initiative offers teleconsultation services and trains healthcare workers, aiming to improve hygiene, nutrition, and women's health. The program empowers local women as health entrepreneurs to ensure sustainable healthcare delivery.
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- India
CitiusTech, a global leader in healthcare technology, has partnered with SEED and DocOnline to launch a transformative health program targeting slums in Bangalore and Hyderabad. This initiative leverages teleconsultation to enhance healthcare access for over 12 underserved areas, significantly cutting down costs and enabling timely medical support.
The program focuses on improving hygiene, nutrition, and women's health, offering education on disease prevention and healthy living. More than 1,000 healthcare workers have been trained to deliver essential services in these communities, aligning with a larger mission to bridge healthcare gaps and improve public health outcomes.
To ensure sustainability, the program will empower local women to become community health entrepreneurs. This empowerment model focuses on self-reliance and promoting healthcare across underserved neighborhoods. Leaders from CitiusTech, SEED, and DocOnline emphasize the program's role in community health advancement and economic empowerment.
(With inputs from agencies.)

