MEDICAL KAWACH

MEDICAL KAWACH – The National Health Security and Care Mission

Under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638)
Website: www.ipvsurakshaakawach.com
Contact: 9354679155

1. Mission Statement
“To protect every Indian citizen through accessible, affordable, and preventive healthcare by building medical networks, mobile health units, and emergency aid systems for a healthier, safer Bharat.”

Vision:
An India where no life is lost due to lack of treatment, information, or affordability — a nation where healthcare is a right, not a privilege.

Tagline:
“Health First, Life Secure – Medical Kawach for Every Indian.”

2. Background and Need
Despite major progress, India still faces deep healthcare gaps — rural inaccessibility, unaffordable treatment, poor awareness, and uneven quality.

National Data (2015–2025):

  • 65 per cent of Indians lack timely medical access

  • 70 percent of rural households depend on private clinics without insurance

  • Out-of-pocket expenses cause poverty for 4.5 crore families every year

  • Shortage of 3 million paramedics and 1 million doctors

  • Urban pollution and lifestyle diseases have increased by 40 percent

Medical Kawach addresses these issues by creating a Pan-India health network of clinics, mobile units, insurance support, and citizen health records linked through digital technology and CSR partnerships.

3. Core Objectives

  • Provide primary and emergency health access to every citizen

  • Offer free or low-cost medical consultation and screening

  • Create mobile health units for rural and remote areas

  • Build a network for preventive healthcare and awareness

  • Integrate digital health records and CSR medical partnerships

4. Major Problems and Medical Kawach Solutions

Rural healthcare inaccessibility
Solution: Mobile medical units and telemedicine clinics

High treatment cost
Solution: Free and subsidised clinics and CSR funding

Low medical awareness
Solution: Health camps and educational drives

Emergency response delays
Solution: 24x7 Ambulance Kawach Network

Lifestyle diseases
Solution: Preventive check-ups and wellness education

Medicine shortage
Solution: CSR-sponsored generic medicine distribution

Digital divide
Solution: Health Kawach App for record tracking

Lack of paramedical training
Solution: Community health volunteer programs

5. Project Components

A. District Medical Kawach Clinics (DMKCs)

  • Set up clinics in each district for OPD, screening, and basic lab tests

  • Run by doctors, paramedics, and local volunteers

  • Digital link to hospitals and emergency centres

B. Mobile Health Units (MHUs)

  • Well-equipped vans with a doctor, nurse, and diagnostic tools

  • Target rural, tribal, and slum areas

  • GPS tracking and telemedicine support

C. Emergency and Ambulance Kawach Network

  • 24x7 response centres with toll-free helpline

  • Rapid response for accidents and medical emergencies

  • Training citizens in first aid and CPR

D. Health Awareness and Preventive Campaigns

  • Swasth Bharat, Surakshit Bharat drives in schools and communities

  • Focus on nutrition, hygiene, mental health, and women’s wellbeing

  • Workshops on non-communicable disease prevention

E. Affordable Medicine and CSR Pharmacy Network

  • Generic medicines through CSR-linked pharmacies

  • Distribution of free medicines for BPL families

  • Partnerships with healthcare companies

F. Digital Health Records and Tele-Consultation App

  • Medical Kawach App to store citizen health data

  • Tele-consultations from verified doctors

  • SMS alerts for vaccination and health reminders

G. Paramedical and Community Training Program

  • Train one health volunteer in every village

  • Modules on first aid, basic diagnostics, and maternal health

  • Certification through NSDC and CSR partners

6. Implementation Plan (3-Year National Roadmap)

Phase 1 – Pilot (0–6 Months)
Coverage: 10 districts
Key Activities: 10 clinics plus 5 mobile units
Expected Outcome: 5 lakh citizens served

Phase 2 – Expansion (6–18 Months)
Coverage: 200 districts
Key Activities: 200 clinics plus 100 units plus app launch
Expected Outcome: 2 crore citizens covered

Phase 3 – Nationwide Rollout (18–36 Months)
Coverage: 700 plus districts
Key Activities: Full integration of health networks
Expected Outcome: 10 crore beneficiaries

Phase 4 – Sustainability (Beyond 3 years)
Key Activities: Continuous CSR and government tie-ups
Expected Outcome: Permanent national health security system

7. Budget Estimate (3 Years – Pan-India)

District Clinics Setup: 70.00 crore
Mobile Health Units: 40.00 crore
Emergency Network: 25.00 crore
Awareness Campaigns: 15.00 crore
Affordable Pharmacy and Medicine Support: 20.00 crore
Digital Health App and Records: 10.00 crore
Paramedical Training and Management: 10.00 crore

Total Estimated Budget (3 Years): 190.00 crore

8. Funding Model

CSR Partnerships: Health and wellness CSR initiatives – 100 crore
Government Collaboration: Ministry of Health, AYUSH, NHM – 60 crore
Public Donations (80G): Citizens and institutions – 10 crore
Private Hospitals and Pharma: Equipment and medicine support – 15 crore
Self Revenue: Consultation fees and health packages – 5 crore

Total Funding Target: 190 crore

9. Expected Impact (3 Years)

Citizens Benefited: 10 crore plus
Clinics Established: 700 plus
Mobile Units Deployed: 1,000 plus
Emergency Helpline Reach: 24x7 coverage
Paramedics Trained: 1 lakh plus
Rural Health Improvement: 50 percent reduction in disease delays
Medicines Distributed: 5 crore units
Health Awareness Growth: 80 percent citizen engagement

10. Governance and Management

  • National Medical Kawach Board (IPV HQ): Strategy, funding and monitoring

  • State Health Coordination Cells: Partnership with Health Departments

  • District Clinics Teams: Local service delivery and citizen outreach

  • Digital Dashboard: Live tracking of patients, inventory, and impact

11. Risk and Mitigation Plan

Funding delays
Mitigation: Multi-CSR and government tie-ups

Low doctor availability
Mitigation: Telemedicine and volunteer network

Medicine supply issues
Mitigation: Bulk CSR procurement partnerships

Data privacy
Mitigation: Secure cloud systems

Maintenance of mobile units
Mitigation: AMC contracts with local vendors

12. Pilot Example – Rajasthan and Bihar

Actions:

  • 10 District Clinics plus 5 Mobile Units launched

  • 1.5 lakh citizens treated in 6 months

  • 2,000 villages covered with health awareness

  • 10 paramedics per district trained locally

Pilot Cost: 4 crore (6 months)
Outcome: 40 percent reduction in preventable diseases, and health confidence restored

13. Public Campaign Message
“No Indian should suffer or die because they couldn’t afford care.”

Join Medical Kawach, India’s national mission to ensure universal health protection and affordable care for all.

14. Long-Term National Goals (2025–2035)

Universal Primary Care Access: 100 percent coverage
Mobile Health Units: 2,000 plus
Emergency Response Time: Less than 10 minutes
Health Literacy: 20 crore citizens are aware
Affordable Medicines: Nationwide availability
Health Workers Trained: 5 lakh plus
Public Health Ranking: India in Top 30 globally

15. Conclusion
Medical Kawach is India’s shield of life — a mission to provide protection, treatment, and hope to every citizen.

Operated under IPV Surakshaa Kawach Charitable Trust (Reg. No. 2025/22/IV/1638), this initiative ensures a future where health security reaches every village and every home.

“Healthy People, Secure Nation – Medical Kawach, the Health Shield of Bharat.”

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