Our Partners

 

Insurance Companies

NGOs

  • HFF has 19 NGO partners in Andhra Pradesh and 1 in Karnataka. HFF has partners in Kerala,Jharkhand, Uttaranchal, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,Orissa, & Rajasthan.

Healthcare Providers

  • HFF empanels Hospitals/Nursing Homes to provide Healthcare Services to the members of partner NGOs. The Providers are rated before empanelling them into the network. HFF has 39 partner hospitals in Andhra Pradesh, 4 in Karnataka, 9 in Kerala, 4 in UP and 1 each in Jharkhand and Orissa.

Community and Charitable Hospitals

  • Discussions with different hospitals in Hyderabad and different districts of AP are on. We have developed preferred provider network with some of the hospitals in the old city and in Nalgonda district.

Ashoka Foundation

  • Mukti Bosco Secretary General, Healing Fields Foundation has been selected as a Fellow of Ashoka Foundation - Innovators for the Public. ASHOKA is a global network of social entrepreneurs. These ASHOKA fellows are selected for their innovative and practical ideas to address social needs in fields such as economic development, health, environment, learning, human rights and civic participation. ASHOKA was launched in India in 1980 and currently there are over 300 ASHOKA Fellows across India, serving all areas of human need.

    One of Ashoka’s core programs is the Full Economic Citizenship initiative that aims at the creation of innovative solutions for low-income populations at an unprecedented scale by harnessing the joint power of businesses and social organizations.

    A core approach of FEC is the “Hybrid Value Chain” (HVC) - business-social commercial joint ventures that enable each partner to accomplish what they could not achieve alone. This innovative market-based approach combines the capabilities of the business and social sectors to create cost-effective ways of better serving these populations. Healing Fields is a partner in this program.

    Government
      Medical Community
      • HFF has interacted with different Medical networks like CHAI and CMAI to develop sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships towards community building.
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