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Title: Social Transformation in Indian Tribal Community: Unlocking the Potential by Healthcare
Authors: Ravichandran, N.
Patel, Malay
Keywords: Affordable Healthcare;Tribal Community
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2017
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Series/Report no.: BP0397;
Abstract: The case documents the evolution of an eye care hospital promoted by not-for profit organization located in Mandvi, District-Surat, close to the tribal community of Gujarat state, India. In a short span of five years (as of 2016), the trust has evolved as a community hospital. The value proposition of the trust is a portfolio of activities, which includes awareness by education, prevention of eye care diseases through eye screening camps, treatment, and rehabilitation on need basis and addressing direct and indirect healthcare needs of the community. The managerial challenge before the board of trustees is to carefully balance (a) The purpose for which the trust was created, (b) the gap between the ground realities and the need in the relevant tribal community (c) the accomplishments of the eye hospital so far.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/22117
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