Rural Health Care Foundation

Provides healthcare in remote, densely populated villages by setting up a low-cost, high-quality chain of primary healthcare units

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  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Kolkata, West Bengal

  • Since

    2010

The Rural Healthcare Foundation works to bring primary healthcare to remote regions of West Bengal. These densely populated rural outreaches do not ha Read moreve many qualified medical practitioners leading to the dependence on unauthorised practitioners who charge a lot while being a risk for life. The Foundation has set up a chain of outpatient clinics in the remote regions of West Bengal that cater to the local population's primary medical needs. The clinics are affordable and for a small fee provide consultation and medicines to last one week. The clinics are set up at accessible locations and can be reached easily by transport.

Impact

The Foundation has treated over 28 lakh patients at its healthcare centres.

Vision & Mission

Our mission is to eradicate the lack of health care facilities in rural India by creating a chain of primary health care units that offer high quality, affordable outpatient care in low income, densely populated regions, where health care delivery by the state is sparse.

Donor History

Sita Devi Malhotra Charitable Trust (SDMCT) - Family Foundation of SAR Group | The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd, (HSBC) | NK Realtors Pvt. Ltd. | Crescent Foundry Company Pvt. Ltd. | Primarc Group

Programs

  • Medical Camp at Sundarbans

    In partnership with NGO Mukti, the Foundation helped to provide relief to the people of the Sundarbans in the aftermath of the damage caused by cyclone Bulbul. With volunteer doctors and support staff, It stood along with the survivors to rehabilitate and resettle them.

  • Free Medical Camp at the Jyotish Roy Road Centre

    Four specialist doctors from N.H. Tagore International Institute of Cardiac Sciences were engaged in conducting a free medical camp at Its Jyotish Roy Road Centre. Patients were received and treated by the Cardiologist, ENT specialist, Gynaecologist and Child specialist for three hours in the morning and provided with medicines free of cost.

  • Training Workshop for NGOs by NGOBOX

    The Foundation participated in a workshop named "A Training Workshop for NGOs’ in Kolkata: Fundraising through Crowd funding and CSR Partnerships" arranged by NGOBOX in partnership with Kolkata Gives which saw good participation from all the organisations involved.

  • Cyclone Yaas Relief : Food And Essentials For Work & Medical Camps

    We operated free medical camps for cyclone Yaas affected communities in Sundarbans. We set up and operated camps in different villages to serve the communities. We also conducted food for work programme through which we engaged community members in community development programmes. This allowed them to earn their relief kits with dignity

  • Curative Care - High-Quality And Low-Cost Primary Care For Rural Poor

    We set up and operate well-equipped primary health care centres in rural West Bengal. The centres, with General Medicine, Optometry and Homeopathy (as well as Dentistry in certain centres) and pharmacies which are stocked with about 150+ generic medicines, are focused on affordability and accessibility of care for underserved rural communities. Medical consultation provided at a nominal cost along with 1-week supply of free medications. We also provide spectacles at low cost. Free cataract and pterygium surgeries (in collaboration with Rotary Eye Hospitals) are also provided to patients. We have also been providing our patients with quick and low cost blood sugar and haemoglobin tests.

  • Project Breathe - Provision Of Oxygen Concentrators

    In collaboration with US-based and other West Bengal based nonprofits, we have distributed oxygen concentrators among patients across West Bengal, in home isolation, who needed oxygen therapy.

  • Covid Relief - Medicine Kits For The Poor

    We provided medicine kits to 15,000 poor patients, with mild COVID.

  • Curative Care - High-Quality and Low-Cost Primary Care for Rural Poor

    We set up and operate well-equipped primary health care centres in rural West Bengal. The centres, with General Medicine, Optometry and Homeopathy (as well as Dentistry in certain centres) and pharmacies which are stocked with about 150+ generic medicines, are focused on affordability and accessibility of care for underserved rural communities. Medical consultation provided at a nominal cost along with 1-week supply of free medications. We also provide spectacles at low cost. Free cataract and pterygium surgeries (in collaboration with Rotary Eye Hospitals) are also provided to patients. We have also been providing our patients with quick and low cost blood sugar and haemoglobin tests.

  • Project Breathe - Provision of Oxygen Concentrators

    In collaboration with US-based and other West Bengal based nonprofits, we have distributed oxygen concentrators among patients across West Bengal, in home isolation, who needed oxygen therapy.

  • Cyclone Yaas Relief : Food and Essentials for Work & Medical Camps

    We operated free medical camps for cyclone Yaas affected communities in Sundarbans. We set up and operated camps in different villages to serve the communities. We also conducted food for work programme through which we engaged community members in community development programmes. This allowed them to earn their relief kits with dignity

  • Covid Relief - Medicine Kits for the Poor

    We provided medicine kits to 15,000 poor patients, with mild COVID.

Impact Metrics

  • Patients Served in Mayapur (West Bengal)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2015-16 49604
    • 2016-17 49699
    • 2017-18 30067
    • 2018-19 20280
    • 2019-20 18975
  • Patients Served in Swarupnagar (West Bengal)

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2015-16 34021
    • 2016-17 34625
    • 2017-18 34688
    • 2018-19 30627
    • 2019-20 31799
  • Patient Count

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 294446
    • 2020-21 102988
    • 2021-22 193174
  • No. of Villages Served

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 680
    • 2020-21 320
    • 2021-22 320
  • Patient Count in Medical Camps & No. of Families Served Through the Food for Work Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 10528
  • Total Beneficiary Count

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 1100
  • Total Count

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 15000
  • No. of Villages Served

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2019-20 680
    • 2020-21 320
    • 2021-22 320
  • Patient Count in Medical Camps & No. of Families Served Through the Food for Work Programme

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2021-22 10528

Theory of Change

Currently there are only about 1000 primary care units in West Bengal for its rural population of over 6.2 crore. Many of these centres offer unsatisfactory and sub-standard care. Most quality healthcare centres are expensive and in urban areas - making them unaffordable and inaccessible for the rural communities, thus making them severely vulnerable to various health issues.
We work towards countering this by setting up and running out-patient healthcare centres that provide high-quality and affordable care in densely populated areas which have high need of medical care.
We currently have 9 healthcare centres functioning across rural West Bengal With General Medicine, Optometry, Homeopathy departments (and a few with Dentistry departments) and a fully stocked pharmacy, our centres provide patients with affordable medical consultation and 1 week supply of medication for free. We also maintain the standard of care at our centres, each of which makes primary care accessible to over 40 villages. We also have 2 centres in Kolkata for the urban underprivileged.
Primary care is the cornerstone of healthcare system and crucial for the health of the poor communities who are often most affected by the paucity of in West Bengal.

To empower our communities further, we have also started a preventive care programme with door-to-door screenings for chronic lifestyle diseases, eye issues, dental issues and skin problems.

We believe such holistic efforts would strengthen the health of our communities and improve the lives of our rural poor

Milestones & Track Record

We have been running well-equipped primary healthcare centres in underserved rural areas of West Bengal.
We have treated over 3 million patients with affordable and high-quality medical care.

Leadership Team

  • Dr. Anil Malawat

    Member, Board of Trustees

  • Bajranglal Bamalwa

    Member, Board of Trustees

  • Anant Nevatia

    President

  • Neeraj Sanghvi

    CEO

  • Hunny Chawla

    General Manager - Operations

  • Avijit Chakraborty

    Medical Head

  • Bittu Singh

    Finance Manager

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    100+

  • Strength of Governing Body

    9

  • Diversity Metrics

    30% women

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    Yes

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Organisation Structure

Organisation Structure

Yes

Awards & Recognitions

ACHIEVEMENTS

• Selected for Yale University’s Global Social Entrepreneurship/India Program 2017-2018
• A case study on Rural Health Care Foundation has been published by Harvard Business School in 2013
• Special Consultative status awarded by the United Nations ECOSOC in 2013
• Indian Embassy in Kabul and USAID /FAIDA invited RHCF to the Innovation Fair in Mazar-i-Sharif in March , 2013 where Rural Health Care Foundation from India along with other NGOs in India exhibited their excellence of work in the field of social welfare
• The United Nations published the success story of our founder Mr. Arun Nevatia in UN Volunteers Book on 7/12/2012
• Registered with NASSCOM which provides RHCF with software at 2% of its market price

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

• Won CRM Academy of Asia's PEXA Award for ‘Best Patient Experience in the Care of Underprivileged Patients’
• Honoured with ABP News presents “NGO’s in Healthcare Leadership Award” citation in 2019
• Received Social Initiative Award at FICCI Healthcare Awards 2019.
• Falguni Nevatia’s, our Supply Chain head’s journey was showcased in Times of India and she was awarded for being a Times Women Hero in 2019*
• Received IIM Ahmedabad’s The Red Brick Summit Social Impact Awards 2017 in association with TATA TRUSTS for our efforts in the healthcare sector towards grassroots level
• Received the Inspire Awards 2017 by Parivartan for excellent work in the grassroots level
• Won Healers of India Award 2017 under ‘Technology in Rural Healthcare’ by Apollo Hospitals
• Won “Most Effective Healthcare NGO – Innovations in Service Delivery” 2017 Award given by Indian Express Ltd.
• Conferred with “Social Innovation and Iconic Leadership Award“ by World CSR Day in 2017
• Winner of SPJIMR DOCC Cummins Award 2016 under “Corporate Citizenship”
• Was the East Zone Winner of Spirit of Humanity Award 2016
• Winner of FICCI Healthcare Excellence Award 2016
• RHCF was shortlisted by Yale University, as one of the panelist to speak on “Is Healthcare Ready for the Start-Up Culture?” at Yale Healthcare 2016 program
• RHCF was shortlisted as the new innovator and was invited to attend Innovations in Healthcare's 2016 Annual Forum at Washington D.C., USA
• Received the Rashtriya Swayamsiddh Samman 2015 for leading the on-ground social change
• Conferred Mother Teresa International Award 2015 for Social Justice
• Falguni Nevatia was nominated in 2015 by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in the #100womenindia platform for outstanding contribution in promoting health care for the community, emotional well being, treatment and prevention of diseases.
• Awarded Rotary Shreshtha Samman 2015 as a Change Maker to the Society
• RHCF was Empanelled with the National CSR Hub at the Tata Institute of Social Science, Mumbai in 2015
• RHCF won the India Healthcare Awards 2014 in the category Villgro Innovation Foundation Awards for excellence in Primary Healthcare
• In 2014 RHCF was declared east zone winners at the Masterpreneur India Season 2
• Awarded the Rising Star at the India NGO Awards in July 2014
• In 2014 The Hon’ble Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar rewarded RHCF at the Bihar Innovation Forum for our innovative model.
• In 2012 RHCF was awarded a Certificate of Merit by Americares India for the Jury’s Choice Category at Spirit of Humanity Awards.
• Awarded the Salaam Bengal Award initiated by ABP Group, 2011
• In 2011 RHCF were declared “Regional Finalists” at the Indian Volunteer Awards initiated by Apeejay Group.
• Our model was one of the winning entries at the 3rd iDIYA challenge competition 2011 organised by the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.
• Awarded Social Enterprise of the Year 2012 at 3rd Annual Indian Leadership Conclave, and Indian Affairs Business Leadership Awards
• Arun Nevatia was awarded the Karmaveer Puraskaar 2012
• Winner of Mahindra Spark the Rise Award Season 2 Round 1 in 2012
• RHCF has showcased its activities in IPIHD Conference, Washington D.C, USA, founded by World Economic Forum, Mckinsey&Co. And Duke Medicine.
• Rishab Jain, leader of the Youth Brigade received Youth award from the government of India for his extraordinary contribution to the society from the RHCF platform.

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTR4416Q

  • Registration ID

    01419

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    WB/2017/0176872

  • 12A

    AABTR4416QE20086

  • 80G

    AABTR4416QF20092

  • FCRA

    147120974

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00004725

Location

  • Headquarters

    33 Alexandra Court 63 Chowringhee Road, Kolkata, 700020

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Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2019-20

    Income
    Rs.53,944,257
    Expenses
    Rs.48,337,076
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.4,833,707
    Program Expenses
    Rs.43,503,369
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  • 2020-21

    Income
    Rs.71,576,218
    Expenses
    Rs.55,594,433
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.5,559,443
    Program Expenses
    Rs.50,034,990
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  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.54,394,697
    Expenses
    Rs.46,499,103
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.6,044,883
    Program Expenses
    Rs.40,454,220
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.65,159,637
    Expenses
    Rs.58,210,883
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.8,149,523
    Program Expenses
    Rs.50,061,360
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