Cost of treating one patient
“I am particularly impressed by the superb implementation and execution and by your ability to leverage every dollar to deliver such dramatic impact.” - Chris Mitchell, Associate Vice President, Intellecap
Operation ASHA’s total cost of treating one patient is only $25. The worth of TB medicines as well as hospital and diagnostic services, obtained for free from the government is $375.
Operation ASHA has succeeded in reducing the remaining expenses (actual amount spent by the NGO) to $25 through utilizing community and government facilities as well as donations. In addition, once a treatment center has been open for two years, they contribute $20/patient treated, making Operation ASHA's treatment centers self-sustaining.
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Operation ASHA’s total cost of treating one patient is only $25. The worth of TB medicines as well as hospital and diagnostic services, obtained for free from the government is $375.
Operation ASHA has succeeded in reducing the remaining expenses (actual amount spent by the NGO) to $25 through utilizing community and government facilities as well as donations. In addition, once a treatment center has been open for two years, they contribute $20/patient treated, making Operation ASHA's treatment centers self-sustaining.
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