DaytoDay health partners with heal foundation to fight Corona with free COVID-19 patient management program. The free program is all set to revolutionise home management of COVID-19 patients.
Delhi, April 7, 2020: Massachusetts, USA based DaytoDay Health has partnered with Heal Foundation to deliver first-ever home patient management program for the COVID-19 patients in India for free. The program is a comprehensive digital-first care management program that enables patients to be safely, effectively, and affordably managed at their homes. The post-diagnosis care management program for COVID-19 is applicable for patients who have either a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19, and are not critical, i.e. requiring ICU-level care.
Mr. Rajiv Misra, SVP India operation, DaytoDay Health, said, “Public Health England has categorised COVID-19 patients into 3 categories: Category 1 – Require immediate admission, Category 2 – Home isolation with active health monitoring, Category 3 – Home isolation with health advice. Only 5 percent of the patients fall into the first category. Remaining 95 percent can be managed from home. However, home isolation is stressful and can lead to patients not following, breaking the isolation, and seeking healthcare outside thus putting both healthcare workers and the elderly population at risk.
Mr. Prem Sharma, CEO, DaytoDay Health said, “We have joined hands with Heal Foundation for the noble cause of fighting against COVID-19. Both Heal Foundation and DaytoDay were working toward similar goals and hence we decided to join forces. People can reach us through direct websites or logon to joint website www.covidfighters.in. Our COVID-19 Care Management Program has been designed keeping our global care management program as its core.
“The program has been designed with the goals to help GOI respond to the anticipated large number of COVID-19 cases who will require treatment, free-up the maximum possible inpatient capacity, support the medical staff on the frontlines and maximise their availability, reduce any source of panic or anxiety among patients and their families during the recovery process through end-to-end patient engagement; and has four components: symptom management, engaging education, psychological support, and streamlined communication”, Mr. Sharma added.