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Activities 2022-23 : Medical Work


Ramakrishna Math

Medical Work:

a. Medical Units: In the year under review, the Math had the following medical and allied units.

 

U n i ts

No. of Units No. of Beds

In-patients/ Inmates

Out-patients

B r e a k – u p o f  To ta l Pa t i e n ts

Male

Female

Children

Hospitals

Dispensaries (Allopathic)

-do- (Homeopathic)

-do- (Ayurvedic & Others)

Mobile Medical Units

Eye Camps

Other Medical Camps

Other Medical Services

Old Age Home

3

 

38

 

15

101

155

72

1

350

11,255

60

3,09,257

6,38,277

1,23,154

1,19,020

99,507

11,277

12,719

1,27,976

1,07,599

2,55,199

41,525

54,826

30,090

4,576

4,737

38,129

35

1,55,382

3,01,793

67,405

62,829

54,347

5,526

5,917

44,805

24

57,331

81,285

14,224

1,365

15,070

1,175

2,065

10,438

T o t al 275 350 16,391 9,06,438 3,53,163 4,61,032 92,302

 

In this financial year, 5486 units of blood were collected through 32 blood donation camps.

 

b. Specialized medical treatments:  The  following  special  treatments were provided by some of our centres through their hospitals, dispensaries, special programmes, camps, etc:

1. Eye treatment was  rendered  by  our  centres  at  Chennai  (Math), Halasuru, Rajkot, and others. Besides, many centres have a separate eye department attached to their dispensaries.

2. Leprosy detection and treatment was done by Chennai Math.

3. Maternity and child welfare services were provided by our hospital in Thiruvananthapuram and by some dispensaries.

4. Physiotherapy treatment was provided by our centres at Ghatshila and Nagpur. Rajkot centre has a special clinic for providing physiotherapy treatment to cerebral palsy children.

5. Psychiatry treatment was  provided  in  our  Thiruvananthapuram hospital and by some dispensaries.

6. Tuberculosis cases were treated at Chennai Math, Ichapur and Pune centres.

7. Medical Camps: In the eye camps, 1853 patients were operated on for cataract and 811 patients were given spectacles free of all charges. Programmes like leprosy and TB eradication, and medical camps for other ailments were also conducted by various centres.

8. Besides, many centres had special departments for dental surgery, ENT, cardiology, paediatrics, acupressure and acupuncture.

The  total  expenditure  incurred  on  medical  work  in  2022-23  was Rs. 53.64 crore.


Ramakrishna Mission

Medical Work:

a. Medical Units: In the year under review, the Mission had the following medical and allied units.

 

U n i ts

No. of Units

No. of Beds

In-patients / Inmates

Out- Patients

Breakup of Total Patients

Male

Female

Children

Hospitals

Dispensaries (Allopathic)

-do- (Homeopathic)

-do- (Ayurveda & Others)

Mobile Medical Units

Eye Camps

Other Medical Camps

Other Medical Services

Old Age Homes

11

 

94

 

52

875

449

195

3

2,400

1,36,529

93

23,64,844

11,15,679

2,39,460

1,06,457

7,22,802

87,711

67,125

23,37,885

11,13,770

4,35,598

84,628

51,631

2,55,687

40,368

24,347

10,28,702

35

11,44,932

5,48,701

1,21,469

52,924

3,35,394

40,977

29,260

10,26,776

58

2,42,671

1,31,380

33,363

1,902

1,31,721

6,366

13,518

2,82,407

T o t al 2,400 1,36,622 70,41,963 30,34,766 33,00,491 8,43,328

 

b. Specialized medical treatments: The following special treatments were provided  by   some   of   our   centres   through   their   hospitals, dispensaries, special programmes, camps, etc:

1. Eye treatment was rendered by our centres at Bankura, Dehradun, Delhi, Kamarpukur, Khetri, Porbandar, and others, and at the hospitals in Kankhal, Lucknow, Muzaffarpur, Vrindaban, etc. Besides, many centres have a separate eye department attached to their dispensaries.

2. Leprosy detection and treatment was done by the Headquarters (Belur Math) and our centres at Kamarpukur, Lucknow and others.

3. Maternity and child  welfare  services  were  provided  by  our hospitals in Kolkata (Seva Pratishthan), Lucknow and Vrindaban, and by some dispensarie

4. Neurology departments functioned at the hospitals in Kolkata (Seva Pratishthan), Lucknow, Varanasi, etc.

5. Physiotherapy treatment was provided by the Headquarters (Belur Math) and the centres at Bhopal, Indore, Itanagar, Kolkata (Seva Pratishthan), Lucknow, New Delhi, Prayagraj, Shillong, Varanasi, Vrindaban, and other The centre at Visakhapatnam has a special clinic for providing physiotherapy treatment to cerebral palsy children.

6. Psychiatry treatment was provided in our Itanagar, Kolkata (Seva Pratishthan), Lucknow, Raipur  and  Vrindaban  hospitals  and  by some dispensaries.

7. Tuberculosis cases were  treated  at  the  250-bed  sanatorium  in Ranchi, the TB clinic run by Delhi centre at Karol Bagh, the dispensary at Headquarters (Belur Math) and our medical units at Itanagar, Kamarpukur,   Kankhal, Lucknow, Malda, Narainpur, Patna, etc.

8. Medical Camps: In the eye camps, 16,665 patients were operated on fir cataract and 7918 patients were given spectacles free of all charges. Programmes like leprosy and TB eradication, and medical camps for other ailments were also conducted by various centre Besides, 5878 units of blood were collected from 6075 voluntary blood donors through 107 blood donation camps.

Besides, many centres had special departments for dental surgery, ENT, cardiology, paediatrics, acupressure, acupuncture, and the like. Several centres also provided panchakarma treatment.

The  Mission  spent  a  sum  of  Rs.  358.44  crore  towards  medical service.


 

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