The
world’s first portable disaster hospital, a complete “Made in India” offering –
the BHISHM ‘Arogya Maitri Health Cube’ - was presented to Microsoft co-founder
Bill Gates, earlier this week who appreciated the initiative. Attempts are being made at collaborating
with Bill Gates’ foundation to popularise the offering, Health Ministry
officials in the know said.
While
India has not received any commercial orders for the portable hospital kit, the
country is already supplying the BHISHM Cube to neighbouring nations like Sri
Lanka, Myanmar and Bangladesh, sources said.
In a post on micro-blogging site X,
Bill Gates said, his foundation would look at opportunities for continued
partnership with the Union Health Ministry.
“It was great to see digital health
innovations like the Arogya Maitri Disaster Management Cube-BHISHM and discuss
our shared commitment to leverage Indian research and technology to eliminate
TB, sickle cell, and maternal anemia with Mansukh Mandaviya,” he wrote.
The system also integrates AI and data
analytics.
In
a post on micro-blogging site X (formerly Twitter), Union Health Minister, Dr
Mansukh Mandaviya wrote about meeting Bill Gates and sharing insights. “We
discussed a wide range of subjects related to healthcare including the
promotion of digital health, affordable diagnostics, etc. He also observed
& appreciated India’s BHISHM Cube initiative, an indigenous mobile
hospital,” the Minister wrote.