Sakra World Hospital, Bengaluru, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nagaland Health Protection Society, registered under the State Government of Nagaland. The move aims to enhance the well-being of accessible medical services for government employees, pensioners, and Indigenous Inhabitants or Permanent Residents of Nagaland under the Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS-EP).
As an Empanelled Health Care Provider (EHCP), Sakra World Hospital will extend its advanced medical care and specialised treatments to the scheme’s beneficiaries. It also marks a step towards ensuring quality and affordable healthcare for eligible individuals under CMHIS-EP.
Sakra World Hospital will provide a range of medical services, including diagnostics, advanced surgical procedures, and multidisciplinary clinical expertise. The scheme beneficiaries will also receive quality treatment without financial strain.
Yuichi Nagano, Managing Director, Sakra World Hospital, shared, “Sakra is committed to delivering technologically advanced care to the people of Nagaland, ensuring they receive timely and effective treatment through CMHIS-EP.”
Naoya Matsumi, Deputy Managing Director, Sakra World Hospital, Bengaluru, shared, “This agreement is a small step towards creating sustainable healthcare and giving access to quality medical care.”
Lovekesh Phasu, Group COO, Sakra World Hospital, said, “Through this empanelment, we aim to provide beneficiaries with specialised care and advanced medical treatments, ensuring their health and well-being.”
Sakra World Hospital is a multinational corporation (MNC) and a 100 per cent FDI hospital in India, a Japanese company run by Secom and Toyota Tsusho. It is situated in Marathahalli on the Outer Ring Road in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is a 350-bed hospital that offers medical treatment in all areas, including emergency and trauma care, Cardiac sciences, digestive and hepatobiliary sciences,