Prime Healthcare Sending Humanitarian Aid and Life Saving COVID-19 Relief to India
Posted on May 25, 2021
- Prime Healthcare is helping address the humanitarian crisis in India by
sending critically needed medical equipment, oxygen concentrators and
supplies to areas in most need
- Relief is in response to the worst COVID-19 surge in this pandemic
- Hospitals overwhelmed and oxygen insufficient as cases reach record numbers
ONTARIO CA – May 24, 2021 -- In response to an overwhelming surge
of COVID-19 cases in India, Prime Healthcare committed to send desperately
needed humanitarian aid, medical equipment and supplies for immediate
distribution. Shipments of nearly 1,500 oxygen concentrators and other
medical aid will begin arriving this week.
“The current surge in India represents a humanitarian crisis that
we must all come together to address. The surge is putting incredible
demands on the hospitals and healthcare system and we are sending the
most critically needed and life-saving resources such as oxygen concentrators,”
said Prem Reddy, MD, chairman, president and CEO of Prime Healthcare who
immigrated to the United States from India in the 1970s. “Many have
friends and family who have been impacted in India and our hearts are
with them. In the U.S., we have seen the incredible impact of our work
in saving and changing lives and we hope our relief efforts will do the
same in India.”
India has reported a record number of new cases and fatalities as it faces
a devastating second wave of COVID-19 infections. More than 21 million
people in India have been infected by the virus and more than 58,000 people
have died in the last month with more infectious variants spreading across
the country. The resurgence has overwhelmed hospitals, which are struggling
with bed shortages and limited supply of oxygen to treat patients.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has united us as a world and providing relief
to India addresses a humanitarian crisis, extends our mission of saving
lives beyond our own nation and aids in the global efforts to bring an
end to this pandemic,” said Kavitha Reddy Bhatia, MD, president
and chair of Prime Healthcare Foundation. “As a national health
system, we have tirelessly battled this pandemic and with so many lessons
learned and resources to share, we feel compelled to do all we can to
save lives at home and around the world. Prime’s mission of saving
hospitals and saving lives does not end at our own borders.”
Prime Healthcare, one of the nation’s largest health systems with
46 hospitals in 14 states, will be sending ventilators, bipap machines,
oxygen concentrators, associated equipment and supplies to care for thousands
of patients. Oxygen concentrators are portable alternatives to large oxygen
cylinders. Because they are portable, oxygen concentrators allow patients
who are not as severely ill to continue to receive oxygen at home, away
from crowded hospitals. The health system will also be sending COVID-19
testing kits that can be used in the field without instrumentation.
Prime Healthcare is coordinating with US officials, including Congressman
Brad Sherman and Congressman Ro Khanna, Chair and Vice-Chair of the Congressional
Indian caucus, and the Indian government to ensure the equipment and supplies
are distributed to areas of most need.
About Prime Healthcare and Prime Healthcare Foundation: Prime Healthcare is an award-winning health system
operating 46 hospitals and more than 300 outpatient locations in 14 states,
providing over 2.6 million patient visits annually. It is one of the nation’s
leading health systems with nearly 50,000 employees and physicians dedicated
to providing the highest quality healthcare. Fifteen of the Prime Healthcare
hospitals are members of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity. Based in Ontario, California, Prime Healthcare is nationally recognized
for award-winning quality care and has been named a Top 10 and Top 15
Health System by IBM Watson Health. Its hospitals have been named among
the nation’s “100 Top Hospitals” 58 times and have received
more Patient Safety Excellence Awards from Healthgrades than any other
health system in the past six years. To learn more, please visit www.primehealthcare.com
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