CSR at Fortis Healthcare
Over the years, Fortis Healthcare Ltd. and its subsidiaries through its hospitals and Foundation across India, is committed towards providing healthcare for the socially marginalized and deprived sections of the society. We not only make sure that our programs are efficient, but also ensure that they are sustainable and relevant to those meant to benefit from them.
Our Social Footprint
4,440
Surgeries For Underprivileged Children Suffering from Congenital Heart DefectOver 120,000
Treated In The Charitable Dispensary AnnuallyOver 169,700
Benefitted Through Health CampsMore than 15,000
Health And Hygiene Awareness Books Contributed to NGO Partners For Children1,100
Govt. School Students Trained in First Aid and Basic Life Support
Our Key Programs
Support to ICMR (The Indian Council of Medical Research)
Support to ICMR (The Indian Council of Medical Research) fund for research and development projects in the field of science, technology, engineering and medicine. The fund to ICMR is duly approved CSR fund as per Schedule VII of Section 135 of the Companies Act. The ICMR has always attempted to address itself to the growing demands of scientific advances in biomedical research on the one hand, and to the need of finding practical solutions to the health problems of the country, on the other.
Contribution to ‘Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund” (PMNRF)
Contribution to ‘Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund” (PMNRF) to provide immediate relief to families of those killed in natural calamities like floods, cyclones and earthquakes, etc. and to the victims of the major accidents and riots. Assistance from PMNRF is also rendered, to partially defray the expenses for medical treatment like heart surgeries, kidney transplantation, cancer treatment and acid attack etc. Disbursements are made with the approval of the Prime Minister. Our contribution will support the victims individually or collectively who have suffered harm, including physical or mental injury, emotional suffering and economic loss.
NIKSHAY PROJECT
The Nikshay project,supported by Fortisand Agilus, was implemented by MAMTA - Health Institute for Mother and Child.
This project focused on meeting the nutritional needs of recovering Tuberculosis (TB) patients across Maharashtra, Haryana, and Punjab. The project aligned with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare's (MoHFW) National StrategicPlan to achieve End TB targetsby 2025.
Highlights
26076
kits distributed.
9739
patients supported
7
districts across 3 states
By providing essential nutrition kits,the project supported the recovery process and contributed to the overall well-being of individuals diagnosed with Tuberculosis.
ANAEMIA ERADICATION
The Anaemia eradication project, supported by Fortis, was implemented by the American Indian Foundation.
The project aimed to design and implement a comprehensive Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) strategy to address Anaemia among at-risk groups in the Nuh district of Haryana.
The long-term objectives of the project are to increase awareness, emphasize the importance of preventive action, address nutritional needs and beliefs, and provide training to frontline workers in the communities. These activities are intended to significantly reduce the prevalence of Anaemia and enhance the health-seeking behavior of the community in the long term.