Awards, Recognition and Associations

Awards & Recognition

  • Annual Employee Aards
  • The Hindu Sabha Hospital Employee Award Function took place on the World Yoga Day, 19th June, 2016. The outstanding achievers were awarded during the event that was presided over by the Hospital Trust Vice- Chairperson, Trustees and Medical Director.

  • Annual Sports Day
  • The Annual Sports Day Award distribution took place on the World Yoga Day, 18th June, 2017. The sports event winners were awarded during the event that was presided over by the Hospital Trust Vice- Chairperson, Trustees and Medical Director. It was a happy sight as the award winner came forward to accept their prizes that bore testimony to the sportsman spirit existing among the Hospital staff.


Accreditation

H.J. Doshi Ghatkopar Hindu Sabha Hospital is in the process of applying for Pre-Accreditation Entry Level Certification of the National Accreditation Board for Hospital and Healthcare Providers (NABH). The standards provide framework for quality assurance & improvement for hospitals and focus on patient and quality of care.


Associations

H.J. Doshi Ghatkopar Hindu Sabha Hospital provides clinical services to the marginalised sections of the society through health schemes. The Hospital provides its services through the Govt. of Maharashtra and Non- Government Organisations (NGOs) schemes that cover the lower strata of society.

Alert India

H.J. Doshi Ghatkopar Hindu Sabha Hospital is associated with the Association for Leprosy Education, Rehabilitation and Treatment-India (Alert-India), a voluntary charitable organization working for over three decades to eradicate leprosy from our country.
ALERT-INDIA partners with more than 60 NGOs and CBOs from health and development sector as well as with local self-government (Municipal Corporations & Councils) and the health departments of Maharashtra State and the Indian Govt. in the fight against leprosy and other communicable diseases.

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Arogya Yojana

Hindu Sabha Hospital is part of the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Arogya Yojana (earlier known as Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana) network hospitals that provide clinical services to the low income strata of the society. The Government of Maharashtra launched the scheme as Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana (RGJAY), a Universal health care scheme for the poor people of the state of Maharashtra, in 2012.
The aim of the healthcare scheme is to improve the access of Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Above Poverty Line (APL) families (excluding White Card Holders as defined by Civil Supplies Department) to quality medical care for identified speciality services requiring hospitalization for surgeries and therapies or consultations through an identified Network of Health Care Providers.