"Our partnership with GE Healthcare will focus on bridging the skills gap in healthcare technical and operating staff. Tata Trusts invests USD 125 million on philanthropy, of which 25 per cent is meant for healthcare sector," Tata Trusts Managing Trustee R Venkataramanan told reporters here.
"The two enterprises have many common values and goals. Both have joined hands to save millions of lives at an affordable healthcare," Tata Trusts Chairman Ratan Tata said.
It is estimated that the current requirement for allied healthcare professionals (AHP) in India is nearly 6.5 million as against a supply of less than 300,000. As per National Skill Development Corporation, by 2018 the healthcare technician demand-supply gap in India will be 445,000 (84 per cent shortfall).
Tata Trusts aims to drive improvement in healthcare delivery by enabling availability of skilled and motivated healthcare personnel. This partnership with GE Healthcare will allow many bright young minds, especially women, to come forward and bridge this gap, Venkataramanan said.
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"Our partnership will leverage on the leadership that Tata Trusts have in the areas of skilling and livelihood and GE Healthcare's expertise in designing and running technical courses in Healthcare," GE Healthcare president & CEO, Sustainable Healthcare Solutions, Terri Bresenham said.
In next three years, 10,000 candidates will receive loan scholarships from Tata Trusts on qualifying for the course.
The aim is to enroll 50 per cent female candidates, Tata Trusts and GE Healthcare said in a joint statement.
GE will also fund certain candidates on the basis of their eligibility. GE HCI will design, develop and execute these courses through a mix of both classroom training and interactive training exercises.
The courses will help people graduate as X-ray, radiography, medical equipment, anaesthesia, operation theatre and cardiac care technicians as well as diabetic education counsellors.
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