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Moolai Co-operative Hospital

Moolai Co-operative Hospital. Challenges and Opportunities Reactivation, Progress & Review 2003 – 2008. Presented By: D r. R. Surenthirakumaran MBBS, MSC (Community Medicine), PGD (Applied Statistics) , MD (Community Medicine), Trainee PGIM. Department of Community Medicine

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Moolai Co-operative Hospital

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  1. Moolai Co-operative Hospital Challenges and Opportunities Reactivation, Progress & Review 2003 – 2008

  2. Presented By: Dr. R. SurenthirakumaranMBBS, MSC (Community Medicine), PGD (Applied Statistics) ,MD (Community Medicine), Trainee PGIM Department of Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Jaffna Thinnaveli, Sri Lanka Medical Superintendent Moolai Hospital Chulipuram, Sri Lanka Email: srajendira@yahoo.com surenthirakumaran@gmail.com moolaii@yahoo.com

  3. Established in 1934 5 Acre Campus, Potential Land Value US $ 1M 34 Independent Structures Potential Value US $ 1 M Facts

  4. History • Moolai hospital is a unique co-operative venture in healthcare services. • First successful initiative in South Asia • Potential to serve 200K population. • Approved by the Ministry of Finance as a charitable institution, under the Income Tax Ordinance • All finances are audited by the Office of Commissioner of Cooperative Department.

  5. Two Story Building

  6. Sampanthan Quarters

  7. Old Nurses Quarters

  8. History Cont… • Moolai Hospital did not escape the effect of the civil war. • Almost all buildings were destroyed. • Some are currently renovated. • Dedicated effort from international and local donors and the management of the hospital have made it possible for the hospital to reactivate and provide essential healthcare services.

  9. T.R.R.O California $ 80 K Ratnam Foundation UK $ 40 K MIFT – Canada $ 16 K IMHO - USA $7.2 K MIOT - UK $1.6 K Partners in Progress 2003 to 2008

  10. British High Commission $ 52 K Royal Netherlands Embassy $ 3 K US AID $ 95 K North Provincial Ministry $145 K (Govt. of SL) North Carolina Peace Foundation $ 5 K SCOT- UK $ 4 K Donors of Equipment2003 To 2008

  11. Cardiology Clinic (with ETT Facilities donated by NPM) General Medical Clinic General Surgery Eye Clinic Maternity Clinic (Equipment donated by USAID with the support of TRRO California) - $95K Value Healthcare Services

  12. Healthcare Services Cont… • Clinical Laboratory (by MIFT Canada) • X-ray (unitby NPM) • Ambulance Services (by NPM and maintained by IMHO USA) • Family Medicine Services (by MIOT – UK) • Free Mobile Medical Services (by IMHO USA) • Special Care Services

  13. Healthcare Services Cont… • Dental Clinic (Equipment donated by MIOT- UK & NPM) • Diabetes Clinic (Free services - Courtesy Ratnam Foundation UK) • Eye Care Clinic and Surgeries • ENT Clinic • Pediatric Clinic • Trauma Counseling

  14. Operation Theatre

  15. Board of Management

  16. Empowerment On the Job Training Employment for 52 Personnel Providing Opportunities for

  17. Increase the current revenue by 10% each year for the next 3 years 2009-2011 Achieve sustainable growth Immediate Need

  18. Renovate the existing building and to provide competitive laboratory services. $30K cost of renovation under consideration by MIFT Canada Improve and provide competitive pharmaceutical products. $20K cost to implement this program Sponsorship Needed!! How?

  19. Purchase a vehicle equipped for mobile clinics Improve the staff capacity to handle the mobile clinics Purchase equipment and materials for mobile clinics Purchase small generator for mobile clinics --- Sponsorship Required For $50K --- Improve the Mobile Clinic Services (currently sponsored by IMHO USA)

  20. Treatment of vulnerable communities for common ailments. Screening and early detection of nutritional and non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer. Screening for eye diseases Health Awareness Program Current Mobile Clinic Services (Sponsored by IMHO USA)

  21. Paramedics Nurses (minimum 30 per batch) Develop MoolaiInto An Accepted Training Facility For

  22. Expenditure Statement from May 2003 – May 2008

  23. Current Patient Statistics

  24. Income & Expenditure Summary From May 2003 to May 2008

  25. Patients Seen From Jan 2008 to Sept 2008

  26. THANK YOU for Making the REACTIVATION of MOOLAI a REALITY Your continued support is always appreciated! http://moolaihos.com

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