Pharmed基金会启动基金, 向卡纳塔克的罕见病人免费提供呼吸道装置。
Pharmed Foundation launches fund honoring Krishan Kumar Aurora to provide free respiratory devices to rare disease patients in Karnataka.
Pharmed基金会发起了“KK Aurora Light of Hope Fund”,以纪念前名誉主席Krishan Kumar Aurora,与ORD India合作,为孟加拉和卡纳塔卡的罕见病人,特别是儿童提供免费或补贴的基本呼吸道装置——如通风器和氧气治疗设备。
Pharmed Foundation has launched the "KK Aurora Light of Hope Fund" in memory of former Chairman Emeritus Krishan Kumar Aurora, partnering with ORD India to provide free or subsidized access to essential respiratory devices—like ventilators and oxygen therapy equipment—for rare disease patients, especially children, in Bengaluru and Karnataka.
这项为期三年的方案支持医院出院后的家庭护理,目的是减轻家庭的财政和后勤负担。
The three-year program supports home-based care after hospital discharge, aiming to ease financial and logistical burdens on families.
罕见的疾病影响着大约7 000万印度人,其中许多人需要长期的呼吸系统支持。
Rare diseases affect an estimated 70 million Indians, with many needing long-term respiratory support.
这一举措反映了法奇公司对可持续获得医疗保健和社会影响的承诺。
The initiative reflects Pharmed’s commitment to sustainable healthcare access and social impact.