EHA

Friday, 12 March 2010
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EHA provides appropriate and affordable clinical services through a network of 20 hospitals, situated in rural areas of North, North East and Central India. With a catchment population of nearly seven million, EHA treats more than 500,000 patients each year. Each Hospital of EHA is a separate registered charitable society, which has entered into a Deed of Incorporation with EHA and each other. This brings about strong lines of accountability with both the centre and in a matrix relationship with peers. It also involves agreement for standard terms of employment, accounting policies and management procedures together with reporting for monitoring and comparison.

EHA’s diverse clinical services include Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, General and Family medicine, Pediatrics, General and Pediatric surgery, Urology, Dentistry and diagnostic services including – clinical laboratories, radiology, Ultrasonography and gastroscopy.

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