Livelihood generation through self- employment

Solution for Livelihood generation and empowering Village Level Health Entrepreneur (VLHE)

Livelihood generation is one of the main activities of Ventona HealthTech, creating independent village level healthcare entrepreneurs (VLHEs) in rural Bengal and neighboring eastern states to address the growing challenges of inadequacy of extending basic public health to rural population; and to bring the basic health-and-hygiene to the masses so that they would not have to depend on quacks or unani for medical care and in turn endangering their lives, where there is no doctor.

 Help in a collective rural community development fostering inclusive growth in association with NGOs, Govt. agencies and existing health organizations, as this would generate sustainable employment to the women and men in rural India, who would be skilled and trained to be self-reliant and earn livelihood as VLHEs.

Our mission is to provide preventive care to identify and diagnose on-set-of-chronic-diseases, foster community development in creating a holistic awareness on healthy-living-and-general-well-being and to provide necessary medical care and interventions to avoid critical emergencies and hospitalization.

The trained VLHEs would be equipped with portable Telemedicine Kit, which they would procure themselves through financial assistance from SHG &SE Deptt. under the ‘Muktidhara’ scheme or through suitable schemes of MSME Deptt. or from Banks and FIs; who would then visit every household to facilitate primary health services within the same local community or rural belt in their own villages.

To make this model more sustainable and effective in the rural communities a health kiosk or Rural HealthCare Hub (RHCH) may be set up periodically (twice or thrice a week), wherein MBBS Doctors would be visiting on designated days in a month for physical checkups of critical patients, which would be pre-scheduled by the VLHEs based on their primary health support at patient’s household.

Impacting a larger section of marginal BPL population, who might not be covered under any government health schemes  but are likely to be benefited (facilitating through govt. aided health-schemes or IRDA approved health-insurances),  in case of hospitalization or emergency surgery. 

Fostering a general behavioral improvement towards adopting preventive healthcare for enhancement of universal health and wellness.

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