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RURAL HEALTH FOUNDATION (RHF) is a non-stock, non-profit Healthcare Institution. It is licensed by the Department of Health and accredited by –the District Health Office, Kalikot. RHF has been registered in four different government offices namely at the Company Registrar Office, Kathmandu with registration No 183018/074/075 at the Department of Inland Revenue with Permanent Account Number (PAN) 606790763, Social Welfare Council (SWC) Affiliation No 47985 and it has constructed 12 buildings Hospital and handed over to District Health Office, Kalikot. The hospital has (8) eight major departments i.e. General Medicine (OPD), IPD, OT, Emergency, Pharmacy, Radiology, Laboratory, and Office Administration (Admin/Finance, Cash/Billing, and Public Relations).

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Medical Camp at Kalikot Read More
Medical Camp at Kalikot

Rural health care faces challenges such as geographical isolation, limited infrastructure, and workforce shortages, which hinder access to medical services and resources for rural populations. Economic factors and targeted recruitment efforts are crucial to address these issues. Technological advancements, such as telehealth, can bridge the gap, while community-based care models align services with the population's unique needs. Preventive care and health education are also essential. Collaboration between healthcare providers, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders can develop sustainable solutions. Addressing these factors comprehensively ensures rural populations have access to quality healthcare services.

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Covid 19 awareness Training Read More
Covid 19 awareness Training

COVID-19 awareness training is a crucial tool in combating the virus, educating communities, and promoting responsible behavior. The training covers various aspects, including understanding the virus, promoting preventive measures, promoting personal hygiene, maintaining physical distancing, proper mask usage, and cleaning and disinfection protocols. It also emphasizes the importance of prompt reporting of symptoms, quarantine and isolation guidelines, and vaccination. Misinformation is combated by educating participants about reliable sources and promoting transparency and empathy. The training concludes with guidance on crisis communication and mental health support.

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Dental Health camp Lamjung Read More
Dental Health camp Lamjung

Dental health camps are community-led initiatives aimed at addressing oral health disparities and promoting overall well-being. They involve collaboration between healthcare professionals, dental practitioners, non-profit organizations, and community groups. The camps focus on preventive education, proper oral hygiene, brushing and flossing techniques, and diet-related dental health. Free dental check-ups are conducted by qualified dentists and hygienists, identifying and assessing oral health issues. Basic dental treatments like cleanings, fluoride applications, and sealants are offered to address immediate needs and contribute to preventive care.

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5

Years of Excellence

5000

People Served

11

Staffs

89

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