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Free Open Heart Surgeries for Poor @ Guntur Government Hospital A Milestone in the Guntur Medical History by Sahrudaya Medical and Educational Trust in leadership of Dr.Gokhale

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Page 1: Free Open Heart Surgeries for Poor @ GGH - Dr Gokhale

Free Open Heart Surgeries for Poor @ Guntur Government

HospitalA Milestone in the Guntur Medical History by

Sahrudaya Medical and Educational Trust in leadership of Dr.Gokhale

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GGH Emerging Mecca for Poor The Guntur Government General Hospital in Andhra Pradesh’s

Amaravati capital region is fast emerging as the Mecca for the poor and underprivileged sections for free open-heart surgeries.

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Initiation by Sahrudaya and Dr Gokhale For the first time in the history of a Government hospital in the State,

more than 50 open heart surgeries have been performed in less than 150 days at Guntur.

The silent revolution has been facilitated by Sahrudaya Medical and Educational Trust, a non-profit NGO, entering into an understanding with the Andhra Pradesh Government for launching an open-heart surgery program at the Guntur Hospital.

Hyderabad-based Dr. Alla Gopala Krishna Gokhale, a reputed heart and lung transplant surgeon in the corporate sector, had founded Sahrudaya to educate people on prevention of heart disease and enable the poor to undergo free cardiac surgeries.  He chose Guntur for his program to repay his debt of gratitude to the Guntur Medical College from which he graduated.

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Scenario and Situation @ GGH It is sad but true that no Government hospital in the post-bifurcated

Andhra Pradesh State has an open heart surgery program.  And the 1200-bed Guntur General Hospital is supposed to serve a million people in its hinterland. A few private hospitals do undertake Heart Surgeries but they are not eager to entertain poor patients as Government reimbursements under a health insurance scheme are not rewarding. As a result, the poor who cannot afford prohibitively costly heart surgeries in private hospitals have been suffering and dying in silence. 

The pilot project at Guntur has, therefore, come as a boon for them. Dr.Gokhale depends on philanthropists to come to the aid of the poor as Government reimbursements do not cover costs.

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Need for Helping Hands Dr.Gokhale had targeted do 50 open- heart surgeries during the

project’s first year. The public response, however, has been so tremendous that it completed more than 50 surgeries in the first four months and a half itself. Buoyed by the success, Dr.Gokhale now plans to undertake even Heart Transplantation at Guntur, with financial support from philanthropists.

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Applauds to Dr Gokhale At a function held at the Dr.Podili Prasad Super Specialty and Trauma

Care Centre of the Guntur General Hospital on August 4,Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Kamineni Srinivas, Legislative Assembly Speaker Dr.Kodela Siva Prasada Rao and others lauded Dr.Gokhale and his team for hitting the half a century mark in a short period.

Dr.Gokhale attributed the success of his team to the cooperation extended by a host of people including the Director of Medical Education, Superintendent of the Guntur General Hospital, Principal of the Guntur Medical College and large-hearted donors.

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