About Us
WHAT WE DO
In many parts of the world, people living in rural communities have to make long and arduous journeys to get to a medical facility. Even when they get there, there is no guarantee that a doctor or nurse will be will be available to treat them.
We provide medical, nursing and healthcare workers to treat people who are unable to travel to a clinic due to infirmity or illness, in their homes by using community health workers under the guidance of doctors based in the local health clinic, district general hospital or the specialist hospital via tele-medicine technology.
The community health workers have essential drugs with them and are trained in dispensing with advice from the doctors.
The doctors consult directly with the patient and the community health workers in real time using the tele-medicine technology.
The Patient’s condition, and clinical observations are transmitted to the doctor through tele-medicine and recording apps.
The Patient’s medical details are available to the doctor and community health worker via an app on their hand held tablet and a remote Electronic Medical Records Database.
Patients who need escalated treatment are evacuated to hospital in the same ambulance that the community health workers use to attend the call.
All treatments that we provide including drugs, are free to patients unable to fund their care.
Our Expenditure
- Medical and nursing staff for providing Health Care for patients
- Medicines and Surgical Equipment
- Administration costs are around 7%
- Infrastructure And Capital Expenses for Clinical & Administrative Equipment
MISSION
Our mission is to provide healthcare to under developed remote rural communities of the world that have very limited or no access to health care by using modern technology and innovation. We place particular emphasis on maternal and child health as well as preventive medicineOUR INCOME
We rely totally on the generosity of our benefactors who come from a range of backgrounds. Help us to continue to provide this valuable service to some of the worlds poorest communitiesGOALS
Our goal is to provide health care to remote rural communities worldwide, in particular developing countries that have very limited to no access to health care. Particular emphasis will be placed on maternal and child health as well as preventative medicine.UK BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Our trustees have a range of medical, commercial and organisational expertise
Dr Tariq Shah
Consultant Urological Surgeon The Yorkshire Clinic
Dr Tasneem Shah
Rtd Consultant gynecological surgeon
Dr Akram Khan
Senior partner, Avicenna Medical Practice, Ex Chair Bradford City Clinical Commissioning Group, Specialist medical aesthetician.
Mr Dilshad Khan
Director, Bradford Court Chaplaincy Service Previously Director of Equality and Diversity, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Mr Mohammed Ajeeb CBE
Former Lord Mayor of Bradford, and the first Asian (Pakistani) Lord Mayor in the United Kingdom
Mr Mohammad Haroon
Philanthropist, Writer & retired Trustee of Uspar Trust
Mr Arif Khan
Accountant
Mr Younis Choudhry
CEO Regal Food Industries PLC
Mr Luqman Rashid
Financial advisor at Hilcrest Wealth Management
Ms Kosar Hussain
Solicitor
Mr Asif Saleem
CEO Nafees Bakers