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Doctors On Duty (DOD) Partners with Uttarakhand Judges Association to Enhance Healthcare Accessibility
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ByStartupStory | February 25, 2025
In a significant step toward improving healthcare accessibility, Doctors On Duty (DOD) has announced a strategic partnership with the Uttarakhand Judges Association. This collaboration aims to provide comprehensive telemedicine services to members of the association and the wider judicial community, ensuring timely medical assistance and preventive healthcare solutions.
Transforming Healthcare for the Judicial Community
Through this partnership, DOD’s advanced telemedicine platform will offer expert medical consultations, lab testing, medicine delivery, and morbidity-specific health education programs. These services will be accessible at the convenience of judicial members, helping them maintain their health despite demanding schedules. The initiative will be supported by trusted channel partners, ensuring seamless access to high-quality medical care.
Additionally, the Uttarakhand Judges Association will play a key role in expanding healthcare services to remote areas, supporting DOD’s mission to set up e-Clinics, health education programs, and skill development initiatives. This will significantly benefit rural and underserved communities, reinforcing the commitment to equitable healthcare access.
Building a Robust Healthcare Ecosystem
By integrating technology-driven healthcare solutions, this partnership seeks to bridge gaps in medical accessibility, especially for judicial members and their jurisdictions. DOD remains committed to creating a sustainable healthcare ecosystem tailored to the needs of legal professionals and the communities they serve.
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