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Programs & Projects

🌐 PROGRAMS & PROJECTS

Driving Equitable Healthcare

Through Digital Innovation & Community Outreach

Rekosh Healthcare Foundation works across India to strengthen healthcare delivery for underserved communities. Our programs focus on telemedicine, last-mile tribal health, digital public health systems, and COVID-19 response.

Through partnerships with governments, NGOs, and technology platforms, we enable access to timely, affordable, and quality medical services for those who need them most.

⭐ DIGITAL HEALTH & TELEMEDICINE

🚑 eSanjeevani Telemedicine Services – Odisha

Empowering rural & tribal households with free digital consultations

Rekosh Healthcare Foundation supported the state of Odisha by providing qualified doctors for the national eSanjeevani platform, ensuring uninterrupted digital OPD services across remote districts.

Our doctors conducted thousands of remote consultations, addressing general medicine, pediatrics, emergency care, cardiac concerns, and chronic health conditions. Through this support, families in remote blocks were able to speak to real doctors without traveling long distances or incurring healthcare costs.

Key Contributions

  • Doctor support for daily tele-OPDs
  • Management of incoming patient cases via HWCs
  • Digital prescriptions & specialist referrals
  • Significant reduction in travel and treatment delays

Impact

31,000+ Teleconsultations Delivered
6,500+ Monthly Consultations
Women, Children & Elderly Improved Healthcare Access
Statewide Digital Public Health Strengthened
🚑 DIGITAL HEALTH · JHARKHAND

eSanjeevani Telemedicine Services – Jharkhand

Strengthening the state’s digital health system through backend doctor support

Rekosh played a vital role in Jharkhand’s telemedicine expansion by providing backend doctors under a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) model. This ensured that Health & Wellness Centres (HWCs) across the state could function smoothly even in regions facing acute doctor shortages.

Our doctors handled everything from triage to consultations and follow-ups, enabling CHOs and ANMs to deliver high-quality care using digital tools.

Our Role

  • Teleconsultations from certified doctors
  • Incoming call handling for HWC patient cases
  • Outgoing follow-up calls to improve recovery
  • Guidance to frontline workers for case management
  • Support for maternal health, NCDs, infections & respiratory issues
1,75,490+ Teleconsultations Statewide
14,600+ Doctor Consultations via PPP
50 → 50,000+ Monthly Consultations Growth
₹941 & 21.59 km Average Savings per Patient
National Example Recognized Digital Health Transformation
Jharkhand’s digital health transformation is now recognized nationally as a successful model for solving last-mile healthcare gaps — and Rekosh is proud to have been part of this journey.
☎️ TELEMEDICINE HELPLINE

Swasthya Sampark Telemedicine Helpline

Post-COVID care & remote medical counselling across Jharkhand, MP & Sikkim

Rekosh supported the USAID-funded Swasthya Sampark initiative by providing telecaller doctors, specialist doctors, and structured follow-up support when hospitals were overwhelmed and travel was restricted.

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Incoming Calls

Patient calls for COVID & post-COVID concerns

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Follow-Ups

Symptom monitoring & recovery tracking

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Consultations

Long-COVID & clinical guidance

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Mental Health

Counselling & specialist referrals

13,000+ Patient Outreach Calls
4,900+ Teleconsultations (99.5%)
Jharkhand Largest Caseload (4,429)
High Recovery Strong Patient Satisfaction
Ensured continuity of care for families facing long-COVID symptoms such as anxiety, breathlessness, fatigue, and post-infection complications.
🌿 TRIBAL HEALTH PROJECT

Arogya Sampada

Last-Mile Healthcare for Kokana Tribal Communities
Peth & Surgana, Maharashtra

Arogya Sampada bridges healthcare gaps in dense forest regions with limited public health access. Rekosh supported this initiative by providing medical doctors for telemedicine consultations, enabling early diagnosis, treatment, and guidance for tribal households living far from clinics.

🚧 Challenges in the Region

  • Villages located 25–55 km from nearest clinics
  • Dependence on unsafe water sources
  • High anemia, malnutrition & untreated infections
  • Cultural reliance on traditional healers
  • Low awareness of illness severity

🩺 Rekosh’s Contribution

  • Remote doctor consultations for common & chronic illnesses
  • Case guidance for community health workers
  • Support for referrals & medical follow-ups
  • Strengthening preventive care & health awareness
30 Tribal Villages Covered
11,406+ People Reached
2,278 Households Registered
Early Care Reduced Medical Neglect
Arogya Sampada brings dignity, safety, and reliable medical support to communities who have historically lived beyond the reach of mainstream healthcare systems.
🛡️ COVID-19 RESPONSE PROGRAM

COVID-19 Pandemic Wellbeing Taskforce

Pan-India collaboration delivering telemedicine, IPC training & community education across 22 states

Rekosh Healthcare Foundation contributed telemedicine doctors to the national COVID-19 response led by Intelehealth & Aaroogya Foundation. This initiative reached urban slums, migrant workers, rural families, and frontline workers during the most critical phases of the pandemic.

👨‍⚕️ Our Role

  • Doctor support for MyHealthline telemedicine helpline
  • Handling incoming & outgoing medical calls
  • Providing prescriptions & digital medical guidance
  • Remote triage using IVR-based tools
  • Counselling for anxiety, COVID symptoms & chronic issues

🌍 Nationwide Reach

The program operated actively across 22 states, ensuring healthcare access regardless of geography, income, or connectivity barriers during lockdowns and health emergencies.

10,088+ Teleconsultations Delivered
19,522+ Lives Touched
3,352+ Self-Assessments Completed
43,551+ Community Members Trained (IPC)
8,396+ Frontline Workers Trained
22 States Active Program Coverage
This program ensured that no community was left alone during the pandemic — delivering care, guidance, and reassurance when healthcare systems were under extreme pressure.
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