Mission ICU Reaches a Milestone of Installing 100 ICU Beds in 10 Locations, Across the Country

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Mission ICU Reaches a Milestone of Installing 100 ICU Beds in 10 Locations, Across the Country

  • Wednesday, March 2, 2022 5:38PM IST (12:08PM GMT)
 
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India:  Mission ICU, a social initiative working exclusively towards building critical care infrastructure in the tier 2 towns and rural parts of India, has successfully completed the installation of 100 ICU beds in 10 months. In February 2022 itself, they embarked on a massive 40 bed installation across 4 tier 2 towns in Maharashtra, installing 10 beds each, at Dhule, Sangli, Nanded and Buldhana, bringing the count to 100. This initiative is a crucial step towards strengthening critical care infrastructure across non-metro towns, which are in dire need of support, at present and in the future.

Mission ICU was founded in the peak of the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, with the objective of bridging the urban and rural gap of critical care infrastructure by identifying under-resourced hospitals in rural India and installing a set of 10 new ICU beds facility to address healthcare emergencies during and beyond the pandemic.

Speaking about the larger vision of Mission ICU, its co-founder, Dr. Ashwin Naik said, "When a pandemic or other natural disasters hit, it is the rural and the remote areas that suffer the most due to lack of healthcare facilities. Growing up in small towns, I know from experience that most people in small towns go to government hospitals for acute and emergency care. Through Mission ICU, our goal is to mobilize the spirit of philanthropy of global corporations and individuals to build a sustainable model of critical care in small towns, specifically by strengthening the public hospital's infrastructure."

The initiative has caught the attention of many eminent organisations who came on board to support Mission ICU, including Arogya World, USA, Crypto Relief, United Way Bengaluru, Kantar, Wadhwani Foundation, USAID's SAMRIDH Health initiative. Across 10 locations, Mission ICU has successfully increased the critical care capacity by 49.7% (an average of total ICU capacity increased compared to earlier capacity of the hospitals). These installations are estimated to save and impact the lives of 48000 people annually.

With the implementation of robust infrastructure at the heart of the organization, Mission ICU has already been successful in installing 100 ICU beds across the country. Their unique 10 ICU Bed kit is standardized and includes beds, medical equipment and installation support. They provide an end-to-end solution, right from sourcing funding, to due diligence, hospital selection, equipment procurement, and finally installation. The hospitals participating in this initiative were shortlisted post verification of numerous factors such as ability to accommodate extra beds, caseload during COVID-19, population ratio and existing medical infrastructure.

Their flagship project was carried out in May 2021 in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, followed by installation in Chikmagalur, Ballari, Gadag and Yadgir. Apart from Karnataka they expanded their project to other states including Nabarangpur, Odisha and recent installations of 4 locations in Maharashtra in February 2022 namely Sangli, Dhule, Buldhana, and Nanded making the tally of 100-bed installations in just 10 months. In the coming months, Mission ICU aims to expand its operations in the Northeast and Uttar Pradesh.

Speaking about the need for Public Private Partnership (PPP) models to scale initiative and the larger vision of Mission ICU, its co-founder, Mr. Maanoj Shah, said, “This Covid wave has exposed the Urban Rural divide in terms of the critical healthcare infrastructure, and this is the time when everyone’s attention is towards building better healthcare infrastructure. So, at Mission ICU we are leveraging the PPP (Private Public Partnership) Model to capacitate Rural District Hospitals with state of art ICU Beds that will create a sustainable impact which will last beyond COVID-19. We have reached the first milestone of deploying 100 ICU Beds and our target is to reach 1000 ICU Beds across Rural India.”

As of 2020, the rural population in India amounted to 65.07 % of the total population, as per the data from World Bank. However, 75% of India's healthcare infrastructure is found in urban areas. With a 137% increase in its 2021-22 budget allocation for health and well-being, India is slowly moving towards its goal of developing robust healthcare infrastructure. Mission ICU, with its ambitious vision of bridging the gap between rural and urban areas, is on a tireless journey towards identifying inadequacies and addressing pain points with its cutting-edge ICU bed facilities.

Long term vision: Going forward, Mission ICU aims to grow into a social franchise by creating a toolkit that can be adopted by any organization (private, public, or other) to create such 10 ICU Beds kits across the country. They are also creating a database with updated ICU bed availability for each district in the country so that donors and partner organizations can get a clear picture of which districts need more ICU support. The goal is to scale to a national level so India can have a stronger medical infrastructure in rural areas.


About Mission ICU

Mission ICU is a social initiative working towards strengthening critical care infrastructure in small towns and rural areas by setting up 10 ICU8 beds facilities in under-resourced hospitals. The initiative was conceived by Dr. Ashwin Naik, Maanoj Shah and Dr. Edmond Fernandes and has already mobilised support from various CSR organisations, foundations and private donors to rapidly scale up ICU setup in the rural areas. The project is supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) through the SAMRIDH Healthcare Blended Finance Facility, implemented by IPE Global.

Mission ICU aims to bolster existing ICU capacity in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across the country. They support government district hospitals by adding 10 ICU beds. Increasing capacity in these hospitals creates a sustainable impact: it not only helps with COVID-19 hospitalizations but also prepares smaller towns for natural disasters and future pandemics.

Mission ICU was recently featured and selected among the World Economic Forum's Top 50 last mile responders. The initiative is powered by CHD Group - a public health organization holding UN ECOSOC Special Consultative Status with the United Nations and is supported by a group of volunteer professionals from across the country. Co-Founder Dr. Edmond Fernandez was recently awarded the Entrepreneur India’s best 40 under 40, for the Healthcare CSR in 2022.

About Dr. Ashwin Naik Co-founder, Mission ICU

Ashwin Naik is an author and award-winning entrepreneur. He is widely regarded as the go-to expert on Affordable Healthcare Innovation, Scaling Social Impact and Mental Wellbeing at Work. As an entrepreneur he has started multiple healthcare organisations - Manah Wellness (Platform for Preventive Mental health), Let’s Talk (Helpline for Mental Health Support during COVID19), Vaatsalya (India’s first rural hospitals network), Seraniti (India’s first integrated mental health organization, acquired by Curefit) and We Scale Impact (Global Health Consulting). He is an Ashoka Fellow as well as a TED Fellow and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

About Maanoj Shah, Co-founder, Mission ICU

Maanoj Shah, a Chartered Accountant by qualification and a social entrepreneur by choice, is a people's champion with a strong business creation, strategy and scaling-up experience. Apart from co-founding Mission ICU, he has played a key role in many social initiatives like Khaana Chahiye (Volunteer management), has Co-founded the Corona Champions (Covid awareness initiative) & Giftchange (A platform for changemakers). 

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