Tattvan launches a new initiative “Swastha Samarth” for all amid lockdown empowering medical practitioners and professionals to continue with patient care and consultation.
Tattvan has launched “Swastha Samarth” initiative and has pledged to support small town doctors through its telemedicine application. Since most of the clinics and OPDs are closed during the lockdown period, the regular chronic patients like diabetes, asthma, cancer, hypertension etc are suffering due to lack of medical assistance.This initiative also supports employees and their family members of corporate who are partnered with Tattvan. They will be provided with free consultation for upto 4 family members, during the national lockdown period.
“We will keep on exploring more and more ways where we can support India’s fight against diseases and improve healthcare facilities in whichever way we can”. – he added.Through Tattvan’s initiative patients will be able to pay for their OPD fees online on our platform and we will pass that complete fees directly to the doctor.
Following the current outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in India, Niti Aayog in association with the ministry of health and family welfare has released the much-awaited telemedicine practice guidelines. Globally, telemedicine has surfaced as a leading tool to combat the viral pandemic, such as COVID-19, to avoid its spread. Tattvan has taken an initiative which is empowering medical practitioners and professionals to continue with patient care and consultation.