* The collaboration offers opportunities for training, research fellowships, workshops and conferences at palliative care centers managed by Ajit Isaac Foundation
Johns Hopkins University (JHU) today signed an MoU with Ajit Isaac Foundation (AIF) to provide assistance in setting up and launching palliative care centers in India. These centres will provide compassionate, dignified care to terminally ill patients in underserved regions in India, along with training and supporting community-based caregivers.
Of an estimated 8-10 million Indians who need palliative care, only 1-2% have access to it, which is significantly lower than the global average of 14%. With most palliative care centres being concentrated in urban locations, India faces a healthcare access equity issue, especially in rural areas where services are scarce. This collaboration seeks to address these disparities by expanding access to high-quality end-of-life care in underserved regions, enabling terminally ill patients to experience comfort and peace in their final stages of life.
AIF is establishing a 63-bed Palliative Care Centre in Tumkur, set to launch in early 2025. This Centre will serve as the foundation for the JHU-AIF collaboration, which aims to design and implement comprehensive training programs in palliative care, offered both online and offline, with continued mentorship support for staff. JHU will help in developing a research fellowship and designing curriculum. Additionally, AIF and JHU will jointly host workshops and conferences, both in India and internationally, to showcase the latest advancements in palliative care, fostering knowledge exchange and the adoption of best practices.
Commenting on the collaboration, Ronald J. Daniels, President, JHU said, "We are delighted to partner with AIF and are committed to bridging the healthcare divide, ensuring compassionate and dignified care for all. With colleagues in India, we will use evidence-based approaches to help healthcare providers and caregivers improve quality of life for terminally ill patients, regardless of geography or circumstances."
Ajit Isaac, Co -founder, AIF commented, “Palliative care is deeply meaningful to us, shaped by personal experiences and a commitment to addressing the significant gaps in this field. There is a pressing need for skilled personnel, infrastructure and resources to provide dignity and compassionate care to those in need at the end of life. We are excited about our collaboration with JHU, which has the potential to advance palliative care and drive equitable healthcare for all in India”.
This joint effort is an important step towards improving healthcare access to the underserved regions in rural India.
About Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876, is a world-renowned research institution based in Baltimore, Maryland, known for pioneering the concept of a modern research university in the United States. It consistently ranks among the top universities globally and leads U.S. institutions in research spending, making significant contributions across fields such as medicine, public health, engineering, and international studies. The university is home to renowned schools, including the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the School of Medicine, which are recognized for their excellence in research, education, and patient care. With a global outlook, Johns Hopkins fosters innovation, intellectual exploration, and solutions to pressing societal challenges, impacting lives worldwide. JHU recently established the Gupta-Klinsky India Institute (GKII) to deepen its collaborations with India, focusing on advancing public health, education, and innovation.
About Ajit Isaac Foundation
Ajit Isaac Foundation (AIF) is driven by a commitment to foster a lasting and positive impact on society by addressing issues in healthcare and by creating socio-economic opportunities. The foundation is built on a framework of partnerships with organizations, recognising that those organizations are best suited to tailor solutions to their unique needs. By delegating the decision-making and resources, AIF ensures that their initiatives are not only effective but also sustainable in the long term. The Foundation has funded several projects, including the Isaac Centre for Public Health at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, Isaac Centre for Public Policy at Ashoka University and a paediatric centre in partnership with CMC Vellore. To learn more about their projects, visit www.ajitisaacfoundation.com
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