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Dr. Ranjit Jagtap’s Ram Mangal Heart Foundation: A Beacon of Hope for Cardiac Patients

By PNN | Updated: September 5, 2024 17:25 IST

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: The Ram Mangal Heart Foundation, founded by renowned cardiologist Dr. Ranjit Jagtap, has emerged ...

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Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 5: The Ram Mangal Heart Foundation, founded by renowned cardiologist Dr. Ranjit Jagtap, has emerged as a beacon of hope for cardiac patients across India. With its mission to provide accessible and affordable cardiac care to underprivileged communities, the foundation has made significant strides in transforming the landscape of cardiac healthcare in the country.

Dr. Ranjit Jagtap, a distinguished cardiologist with over three decades of experience, established the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation with a vision to bridge the gap in cardiac care accessibility. His expertise in performing complex cardiac procedures and his commitment to social welfare have been the driving forces behind the foundation’s success.

Since its inception, the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation has achieved numerous milestones, including the recent completion of over 4,079 cardiac surgeries, making it the first unit in Pune to reach this remarkable feat. The foundation offers a comprehensive range of services, from preventive care to advanced surgical interventions, ensuring that patients receive holistic cardiac care regardless of their economic background.

Under the leadership of Dr. Ranjit Jagtap’s daughters, Aditi Jagtap and Poulami Jagtap, who serve as directors, the foundation has continued to thrive and innovate. Aditi Jagtap, with her background in healthcare management, has spearheaded initiatives to improve operational efficiency and expand the foundation’s reach. Poulami Jagtap, leveraging her expertise in international relations, has been instrumental in fostering global partnerships and securing funding for the foundation’s ambitious projects.

The impact of the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation on cardiac care is profound. Thousands of patients who would otherwise lack access to quality cardiac treatment have found hope and healing through the foundation’s services. Ramesh Patil, a farmer from rural Maharashtra, shares, “The foundation saved my life. I could never afford the surgery I needed, but thanks to Dr. Jagtap and his team, I’m healthy and back with my family.”

Recent innovations introduced by the foundation include a state-of-the-art telemedicine program, bringing specialized cardiac consultations to remote areas, and a mobile health unit that conducts regular cardiac screenings in underserved communities. Looking ahead, the foundation plans to establish a cutting-edge research center focused on developing affordable cardiac care solutions for low-resource settings.

Dr. Ranjit Jagtap states, “Our mission has always been to ensure that no one is denied quality cardiac care due to financial constraints. The achievements of the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation are a testament to the power of compassion and dedication in healthcare.”

Aditi Jagtap adds, “We are committed to carrying forward our father’s legacy and expanding our impact. We aim to make the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation a model for accessible cardiac care that can be replicated across India and beyond.”

Poulami Jagtap emphasizes, “Through international collaborations and innovative approaches, we’re working towards a future where advanced cardiac care is within reach for every Indian, regardless of their socioeconomic status.”

The Ram Mangal Heart Foundation invites individuals and organizations to join its mission. Those interested in supporting the foundation through donations, partnerships, or volunteer work can visit: https://rammangalhf.com/about-us/ or call +91 098220 10966 for more information.

As the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation continues to grow and evolve under the guidance of Dr. Ranjit Jagtap and the leadership of Aditi and Poulami Jagtap, it remains steadfast in its commitment to being a beacon of hope for cardiac patients across India, ensuring that quality cardiac care is not a privilege, but a right for all.

As the Director of Operations at the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation, Aditi has spearheaded several key initiatives:

  • Implementing a state-of-the-art patient management system that has reduced wait times and improved patient care coordination.
  • Developing partnerships with local clinics and hospitals to create a robust referral network, ensuring that patients receive timely care.
  • Launching a comprehensive training program for healthcare workers, enhancing the quality of care provided at the foundation.

As the Director of International Relations and Development, Poulami’s responsibilities include:

  • Fostering collaborations with international medical institutions for knowledge exchange and advanced training programs.
  • Securing funding from global donors and organizations to support the foundation’s expansion plans.
  • Developing a telemedicine program that connects patients in remote areas with specialist doctors around the world.

Together, both daughters of Dr Ranjit Jagtap, Aditi, and Poulami Jagtap represent a powerful combination of local insight and global vision. Their complementary skills and shared commitment to their father’s mission have propelled the Ram Mangal Heart Foundation to new heights.

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