CanSupport opened two Mobile Palliative Care Clinics (MPCCs) from Optum’s Gurgaon office in a major move to increase access to compassionate healthcare. In order to provide underprivileged cancer patients with free, comprehensive palliative care services and to guarantee dignity, comfort, and compassionate support for both patients and carers, Optum India is supporting this effort as part of its CSR programme.
Uma Ratnam Krishnan, Managing Director, Optum India; Dr Ambika Rajvanshi, CEO, CanSupport; and Jon Mahrt, CEO of Optum Rx and Chief Growth Officer, Optum, officially unveiled the vans.
In order to assist patients during treatment, minimise avoidable hospital stays, and facilitate reintegration into daily life, the MPCCs will offer a wide range of medical, nursing, nutritional, psychosocial, and financial support. On specified days, it will be positioned outside of large government hospitals, offering cancer treatment. In the afternoons, it will move across the Delhi region to promote early referrals for palliative care and to increase awareness of cancer prevention. “At Optum India, we believe that meaningful change is driven by collaboration and compassion,” stated Uma Ratnam Krishnan, Managing Director, during the launch. Over a million people’s lives have already been impacted by our CSR efforts, which are driven by our mission to be a force for good in India, for India. Our goal to increase access to high-quality cancer care has advanced significantly with the launch of mobile palliative care clinics in collaboration with CanSupport. We are assisting in making sure that patients and their families receive timely and crucial support at their doorstep by reaching underprivileged communities around Delhi-NCR.
“The Mobile Clinics supported by Optum India mark another milestone in CanSupport’s continuing endeavour to bring palliative care closer to underserved cancer patients,” stated Dr Ambika Rajvanshi, CEO of CanSupport, echoing the sentiment. Enhancing treatment results and quality of life while also assisting family carers is an additional advantage of collaborating with oncology units in Delhi’s public hospitals. Additionally, it will assist in dispelling the regrettable myth that palliative care is only offered towards the end of life.
By combining CanSupport’s professional knowledge with Optum’s resources, the partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to expanding access to comprehensive cancer treatment for patients and their families.















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