The 1st AHPI Manipur Community Health Camp held on Sunday under the theme “Healthcare Without Borders,” successfully delivered outpatient healthcare services to a total of 1400 plus patients and facilitated more than 5,000 laboratory investigations through the collective participation of AHPI Manipur member hospitals and diagnostic establishments. In addition, beneficiaries accessed diagnostic tests and imaging services at subsidized rates, and several patients were identified and registered for surgical interventions following clinical evaluation during OPD consultations. The strong turnout and coordinated service delivery across specialties reflect the shared commitment of member institutions to accessible, affordable, and patient-centric care. The camp served as a practical demonstration of collaborative healthcare, extending essential healthcare services to the community under one unified platform – AHPI Manipur.
This community outreach initiative marked the first of many such programs planned by AHPI Manipur and also provided an important platform to highlight the presence and purpose of AHPI Manipur as a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening private healthcare delivery through cooperation, service, and social responsibility. AHPI Manipur acknowledged the dedicated efforts of all participating hospitals, clinicians, labs and support teams whose collective contribution ensured the success of this landmark initiative and extended sincere appreciation to community members who placed their trust in and the participated are large in numbers, reinforcing the need for inclusive and accessible medical outreach.
AHPI, Manipur Chapter was formed in March 2020, at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and currently represents 43 private member healthcare establishments across the State. Since its formation, the Chapter has played a proactive role in promoting public awareness on COVID-19, supporting Government and community efforts to mitigate the impact of the pandemic. The AHPI Manipur also actively participated in mass vaccination drives during the COVID-19 period, facilitating the vaccination of more than 1,000 beneficiaries through coordinated efforts of its member institutions.
