Samsung Partners with UP Government

Samsung Partners with UP Government
To Set Up 20 Healthcare Centers


Samsung India, a subsidiary of the South Korea-based electronics major, said it has partnered with the Uttar Pradesh government to set-up 20 new smart healthcare centres across the state to provide healthcare equipment.

The smart healthcare programme aims to offer affordable and quality healthcare to patients from the economically and socially weaker sections of society. Since 2015, Samsung has collaborated with 18 government hospitals across the country for the programme and over three lakh patients from the economically and socially deprived sections of society have benefited from this.

Company had 18 healthcare centres across the country, including one in Lucknow. Now, with the additional 20 centres in UP, the total number goes to 38 across the country.

Uttar Pradesh Minister of Medical and Health Siddharth Nath Singh said “We are committed to offer affordable healthcare facilities for the people of Uttar Pradesh and welcome the support from Samsung India in helping hospitals cater to the community's needs for quality healthcare.
 
Samsung India Vice President Deepak Bhardwaj said "Through this collaboration, we aspire to provide many more people in the state easy access to advanced healthcare facilities. This is one of the largest initiatives of Samsung under its smart healthcare programme”.


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