Providing Low-Income Families in India with Affordable Healthcare

LifeSpring Hospitals ― a chain of small hospitals providing low-income clients in India with access to maternal and child healthcare services ― has committed to provide an estimated 82,000 Indian women and their families with access to quality healthcare.  Over the next five years, LifeSpring will increase the number of hospitals serving mothers and children throughout India from 9 to 200, which will improve overall standards of care and reduce rates of maternal and childhood deaths.

LifeSpring Hospitals, which accommodate 20-25 beds each, provide lower income mothers with high-quality, healthcare and delivery services at 30-50 percent of market rates. LifeSpring Hospitals also provide pediatric care, including immunizations, as well as diagnostic services, a pharmacy and healthcare education to the communities in which they are located.

Media

India Hospital Chain to Fight Maternal Mortality (CSR Africa)

UN-led Campaign to Provide Affordable Health Care for Indian Women (The Asian News)

Indian Hospital Chain to Fight Maternal Mortality (Global Movement for Children)

Private Hospitals Fill the Donor Funding Gap (MediaGlobal)

LifeSpring Hospitals to Provide 82,000 Women with Affordable Healthcare through Business Call to Action Initiative (MyNews India)

Indian Hospital Chain to Fight Maternal Mortality (Brunei News)





Business Call to Action