Neonatal care

Traditionally, preterm babies in our region were often transferred to tertiary hospitals in Bokaro, but many were discharged prematurely due to financial constraints, resulting in high mortality rates.

Traditionally, preterm babies in our region were often transferred to tertiary hospitals in Bokaro, but many were discharged prematurely due to financial constraints, resulting in high mortality rates.

Improving Care

Improving Care

Improving Care

Improving Care

Improving Care

Improving Care

  • Over the past four years, we've transformed care for preterm babies with support from experienced neonatologists and telemedicine consultations.

  • Our nursing team underwent specialized training in neonatal care, enabling us to provide comprehensive support locally.

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

Positive Outcomes, Persistent Challenges

  • Better Outcomes: Babies cared for locally show significantly improved outcomes compared to those referred to distant facilities.

  • Extended Care Needs: Babies born prematurely, typically between 28 to 32 weeks, often require extended stays of over two months in our facility.

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Despite providing highly subsidized care, the costs for complicated childbirth or for the long term care of preterm babies remain burdensome for many impoverished families.

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