Indian American couple pledges $200mn to transform healthcare in India


Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Sep 26 (IANS): With a $200 million commitment, an Indian American doctor couple has teamed up with a Florida university to bring world class medical education to India and potentially transform healthcare in the country.

With Zambia-born India-educated cardiologist Kiran Patel and his paediatrician wife Pallavi Patel's gift, the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) located in picturesque Fort Lauderdale, near Miami, will open a new campus in Tampa, 400 km away.

In addition to the donation, Patel said that he was committed to spend $200 million by 2019 to set up a 40 hectare campus near Vadodara in Gujarat with Nova willing to expand their operations to India.

Lectures will be beamed to classes in Tampa with live interaction with professors from here. Later the same concept will be used for the proposed college in India, the Patels told IANS in an interview.

American professors would be positioned in India and Indian professors brought here to sort of train the trainers to academically produce students of the same calibre as those graduating in the US.

Going a step further the college will be accredited with American bodies to start residency in India, Kiran Patel said.

Indian students coming to the US will know how a world class institution works and Indian doctors will get an exposure to modern healthcare.

"By that you'll be solving the crisis of paucity of healthcare in India," he said, noting that students, residents and post-graduates will start providing services when the college opens.

As under US law, a medical college must wait for five years to expand, the medical college in India will open in 2024.

Meanwhile, Kiram Patel said he was negotiating with an Indian partner to start a private university in India offering courses in arts, sciences and medicine.

To be named Kiran and Pallavi Patel University, it will start offering Indian degrees, while the American college operating from the same campus in India will offer American degrees possibly from 2020.

With the renamed Nova institutions in the US producing 500 graduates and India providing another 300, Kiran Patel said he looked forward to the idea of thousands of doctors coming out from the university to serve in an increasingly borderless world.

In India, a medical college is required to set up a 12.5 hectare campus with a 700 bed hospital.

Kiran Patel said he was also trying to sell a new concept where places of education just hold classes and instead of patients coming to a hospital doctors would be sent to various locations where needed like they do in the US.

He visualised a system where an american school in India will provide American degrees, while the indian school will offer indian degrees.

While there would be two types of degrees and two types of fees, the two institutions operating from one campus will offer same quality of education. In the next stage the concept could possibly expanded to Africa

Kiran Patel said his gift to Nova was the first step to realise his dream of enhancing healthcare in India.

  

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  • Fr Felix Rebello, Jogeshwari-East, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    If Indian govt can spend one lac crores for bullet train, 3,600 crores for Shivaji Memorial, thousands of crores for coastal road, highways, metros etc, why can't India afford to provide the basic need of healthcare to its people? Why depend on individual philanthropists, though their generosity is praiseworthy.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    @Fr.Rebello mumbai,Govt. can do .thats not the problem but Govt.maschinary works in his own tempo.till then everyone will die standing in que.Hats off to the couple .A Nobel prize should be given to them for the idea itself for helping our Indian people.Lets hope their dream will realize soon without Govt.laying hurdles on their way.Super idea.May God bless them and keep healthy till project completes and always .Trump might get a heart attack hearing that money going out of USA

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Kudos to the wonderful/selfless NRI couple, who have come forward to undertake a healthcare service which even the Governments (Central as well as state) in India, are not in a position to provide.

    Hope many more such philantropic persons/organisations volunteer to bring about a revolutionary change in India's healthcare sector. May Almighty bless them hundredfold.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Good though..... apt time for gujjus/ to claim achche din if wish to become billionaire overnight.

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  • JJ, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    PM and PP will somehow make themselves part of this great initiative from the Indian American Couple and finally it will turn out to be BJP venture. Meantime Rakesh Sinha will inform IT dept to send notice to Patel Couple....

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Rahul Gandhi in his speech in US mentioned about how the healthcare sector can be transformed in India and how NRI's can help on this. Looks like this is the result of RG speech.

    Never under estimate someone - just because you hate him.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Modi Govt failed to provide oxygen cylinders in Ghorakpur..

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  • Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Your Congress government provided Cyanide gas for people in Bhopal and killed 5000+ people, thousands of livestock, even till date ground water in those areas is contaminated.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    @Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore, bhopal is an accident. ghorakpur is shortage of oxygen, govt., didn't pay money 2 da supplier.

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Karthik Karkera, Maryhill Mangalore

    Once a Bhakt always a Bhakt; however wrong the master maybe.

    That's why Indians are being looted left, right and center by our leaders; God help you to understand and most of all God help us all to bear this malady of sorts.

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    In spite of all hate and branding Rahul Gandhi as Pappu ,he is a potential threat in 2019 election.He may be a Pappu but incidentally will be PM after 2019 election.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    No words to express on the Indian American doctor couple on their pledge of $200 million for healthcare in India. As we know, India is far behind in healthcare, especially for the poor people. Many lives are lost as poor cannot afford healthcare. My hats off to Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    After learning current Government is only 'Bol Bacchan' ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    Jumblebaaz Govt.

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