Harish Katharani, founder and CEO of Southside Group of Companies, explained Impavido - only oral treatment drug used for critically ill patients with Leishmaniasis - costs about USD 49,000 and hence is not readily stocked by pharmacies.
Kathrani sent one of his employee to get the drug shipped to Texas Children's Hospital in the midst of Harvey, the most powerful hurricane to hit the US mainland in 13 years.
In another incident, Medicare Advantageprovider TexanPlus contacted Southside's Texas Medical Centre to inquire if the firm could provide services to their patients during the hurricane weekend.
Despite not being contracted by this health maintenance organisation, Southside readily volunteered to provide healthcare services totheir patients during this crisis.
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Katharani, who came to the US in 1972, is a generous donor to various charitable organisations such as MS Society, Hep-C Clinic, Liver Foundations as well as to Cancer and HIV research institutions.
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