Health Kiosk in Solan — Preventive Healthcare for India’s Most Unlikely Pharmaceutical Capital, Its Fastest-Rising University Town, and Its Forgotten Hill Communities
Solan does not look like a city with a healthcare access problem.
It sits on the Kalka-Shimla National Highway — connected to Chandigarh in 73 kilometres and Shimla in 67. It has a civil hospital, several private facilities, and is surrounded by one of India’s most concentrated pharmaceutical and biotechnology corridors. Shoolini University — ranked India’s #1 private university in QS World Rankings 2025 and Times Higher Education 2024 — operates here. AIIMS Bilaspur, with its 734 operational beds, is reachable from Solan district.

The student in a Shoolini hostel who has never had a routine blood pressure check. The production line worker at a Baddi pharma plant finishing a 12-hour night shift who will not take leave to visit a hospital. The woman in a Kandaghat village for whom a haemoglobin test means a 35-kilometre round trip to Solan town — a half-day commitment for a 5-minute test. The retired government officer in Kasauli whose nearest ECG facility is past a mountain road that closes in December.
Proximity to good healthcare infrastructure is not the same as access to preventive healthcare. Solan district has the former. The Clinics On Cloud Health ATM gives its communities the latter.
🏛️ THE EVENT — 8th Foundation Day of the Mobile Diagnostic Suite & Health ATM Initiative
| Detail | Information |
| Event | 8th Foundation Day of the Mobile Diagnostic Suite & Health ATM Initiative |
| Date | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti — 14 April (annual observance of equality and social progress) |
| Organised by | Prayas Foundation & Bharatiya Vikas Trust (Manipal) |
| In collaboration with | District Hospital Hamirpur & AIIMS Bilaspur |
| MP Anurag Thakur’s role | Recognised the impact of the Health ATM initiative — consistent with his decade-long healthcare access mission in HP |
| AIIMS Bilaspur context | 734-bed tertiary care institute; established under PMSSY; dedicated to nation by PM Modi in 2022; ₹123 crore additional investment announced Oct 2025 |
| Event theme | ‘From Devices to Ecosystems: The Rise of Intelligent Healthcare’ |
| Clinics On Cloud’s articulation | ‘Individual devices generate data. Integrated systems generate insights.’ |
| Closing vision | ‘A Healthier Bharat — one kiosk, one village, one life at a time’ |
🌐 Why Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti is the right day for this event: Ambedkar’s life work was the institutional elimination of unequal access — to education, to legal protection, to political participation. Healthcare access is no different. A Health ATM that eliminates the 35-kilometre diagnostic journey for a Kandaghat village woman is the same principle of institutional equity, expressed in a different century and a different domain.
MP Anurag Thakur — The Healthcare Context Behind the Recognition
When Anurag Thakur recognised the Health ATM initiative at the Foundation Day event, it was not a ceremonial gesture by a politician attending a health function. It was a recognition consistent with nearly a decade of his own documented healthcare access work in the Hamirpur-Bilaspur corridor — the same geography served by AIIMS Bilaspur and District Hospital Hamirpur, both of which co-organised this event.

| Anurag Thakur’s Healthcare Record | Detail |
| Parliamentary seat | Hamirpur, HP — 5th consecutive term; Hamirpur district is adjacent to Bilaspur and linked to Solan’s pharmaceutical corridor |
| ‘Har Ghar Har Dwaar Haspatal’ | Mobile health initiative: started with 3 vans (April 2018) → scaled to 32 medical vans covering 6,400 villages across all 17 assembly segments |
| Patients served | Over 7 lakh patients received free checkups; medicines worth over ₹6 crore distributed free of cost |
| Women’s health | Dedicated the month of May to women’s health — all types of diagnostic tests conducted for women across rural HP |
| Identified NCD burden | ‘Majority of people were suffering from blood pressure and hypertension. In absence of information they could not get proper treatment.’ — Thakur on findings from his mobile health programme |
| AIIMS Bilaspur involvement | Present at AIIMS Bilaspur 3rd Foundation Day (October 3, 2025); was present at inaugural facility launches; stated AIIMS Bilaspur was completed ‘in only 3 years from foundation stone to completion’ |
| ₹34 crore for Hamirpur Medical College | Announced at AIIMS Bilaspur Foundation Day — direct investment in Thakur’s constituency’s medical education infrastructure |
| HP infrastructure investment | Advocated ₹720 crore for medical colleges in HP and ₹300 crore for Medical Device Park in Rajgarh |
🏛️ The connection between Anurag Thakur and the Clinics On Cloud Health ATM is not coincidental. His mobile van programme identified exactly what the Health ATM addresses: undetected hypertension in people who ‘feel fine’ but are walking toward a cardiac event. The van visited; the Health ATM stays. The van brought a doctor monthly; the Health ATM brings screening daily. The van was the beginning of the answer. The Health ATM is what scales.
Solan District — The Healthcare Paradox of a Pharmaceutical Capital
Solan district manufactures a significant portion of India’s pharmaceuticals. It hosts India’s #1 ranked private university. It sits on a national highway. And yet the healthcare access gap in its communities is real, specific, and largely invisible to anyone looking at the district from outside.
1,550 m altitude of Solan town — creating specific SpO2 and cardiovascular health implications distinct from plains districts
73 km from Solan to Chandigarh — a specialist diagnostic visit is a half-day journey minimum
67 km from Solan to Shimla — the state capital’s hospital infrastructure requires significant travel from most of Solan district
#1 Shoolini University — ranked India’s best private university in QS World Rankings 2025 and THE World Rankings 2024, located in Solan — 5,000+ students with minimal campus diagnostic infrastructure
India’s largest pharmaceutical manufacturing zone — Baddi-Barotiwala-Nalagarh industrial corridor within Solan district, thousands of shift workers with occupational health requirements
₹349.83 crore Medical Device Park under construction in Nalagarh, Solan district — HP’s emerging health technology manufacturing hub
₹213.75 crore HP government’s 2025 investment in upgrading diagnostic equipment across government health institutions statewide
50 model health institutions being established across Himachal Pradesh, 50 already functional (HP Health Minister Shandil, October 2025)
These numbers tell a story of simultaneous investment and gap: the state is investing seriously in hospital infrastructure, but the last-mile preventive screening layer — the one that catches hypertension before it becomes a stroke, diabetes before it becomes dialysis — is still missing at the community and institutional level. That is the gap the Health ATM fills.
The Health Profile of Solan — What the Data Tells and What People Don’t Notice
Solan’s health challenges are shaped by three overlapping populations with very different risk profiles — and a single common problem: none of them have adequate access to routine preventive diagnostics where they actually live and work.
| Population Group | Primary Health Risks | Specific Solan Factor |
| University students (18–25) | Anaemia (women), undetected hypertension, diabetes risk building from poor diet | Hostel food; sedentary study hours; most never had a health check; Shoolini alone has 5,000+ students |
| Pharmaceutical & industrial workers | Hypertension, cardiac risk, respiratory exposure, shift-work metabolic syndrome | Night shifts; standing production-line work; chemical exposure at Baddi/Nalagarh; no on-site diagnostics |
| Government employees & professionals (35–55) | Stage 1-2 hypertension, pre-diabetes, early cardiac markers | Desk-based work; canteen/restaurant food; stress; no routine monitoring |
| Rural communities (surrounding tehsils) | Anaemia (women), delayed NCD detection, altitude-related SpO2 | Kandaghat, Kasauli, Dharampur — diagnostic access requires significant travel |
| Elderly residents (60+) | Cardiac risk, BP, diabetes, vitamin D deficiency, respiratory conditions | Cold winters; altitude; limited mobility; hospital travel is a genuine hardship |
| Women across all groups | Anaemia, thyroid disorders, gestational hypertension risk | Haemoglobin and thyroid testing require lab visits — most women defer or skip |
Why hypertension feels like nothing until it doesn’t: I Feel Fine — So Why Did My Doctor Say My Blood Pressure Is High? — The physiological reason why 220 million Indians have uncontrolled BP without symptoms.
Why ECG matters at Solan’s altitude: Why Is My Heart Racing for No Reason? What Your ECG Can Tell You — How ECG screening at 1,550m catches cardiac risk before it becomes an emergency.
The Four Institutions Behind the Foundation Day — and What Each Brings
The 8th Foundation Day of the Mobile Diagnostic Suite & Health ATM Initiative was notable for who was in the room. The collaboration of these four specific institutions around a Health ATM deployment signals how the preventive healthcare conversation in Himachal Pradesh is evolving.
🌱 Prayas Foundation — Civil Society’s Role in Healthcare Access
Prayas Foundation represents the NGO-led health access movement in HP — the sector that historically reaches communities before government infrastructure and private providers do. NGO involvement positions the Health ATM deployment as a community welfare initiative with independent civil society validation, not just a technology product rollout. Prayas Foundation’s co-organisation gives the Health ATM credibility with exactly the population it most needs to reach: communities that are sceptical of institutional healthcare.
🏛️ Bharatiya Vikas Trust (Manipal) — Clinical and Academic Credibility
Bharatiya Vikas Trust, associated with the Manipal group — one of India’s most respected health education and hospital networks — brings the clinical standards of a premier medical institution to the Health ATM’s deployment. Manipal’s institutional involvement confirms that the platform meets the quality expectations of trained medical professionals, not just the convenience expectations of end users. This is the difference between a wellness gadget and a diagnostic instrument with institutional backing.
🏥 District Hospital Hamirpur — The Public Health System’s Endorsement
District Hospital Hamirpur is the primary referral point for communities across the Hamirpur-Bilaspur-Solan corridor. Its participation in the Foundation Day event is the public health system explicitly endorsing the Health ATM as complementary infrastructure — not a competitor. The message is clear: the district hospital wants patients to come with data, not without it. The Health ATM provides the data layer that the district hospital’s OPD currently has to collect manually, one patient at a time.
🏥 AIIMS Bilaspur — India’s Tertiary Care Anchor for the Region
AIIMS Bilaspur — 734 beds, dedicated to the nation by PM Modi in October 2022, with Anurag Thakur stating it was completed in ‘only 3 years from foundation stone to completion’ — is the highest-authority tertiary care institution in Himachal Pradesh and the most credible medical institution that could endorse any health initiative in the state.
Its involvement in the Foundation Day establishes the referral pathway: Health ATM pre-screens → flags composite risk → telemedicine connects to specialist → AIIMS Bilaspur receives informed referrals with structured health data. This is the ecosystem the Foundation Day theme described. ‘From Devices to Ecosystems’ is not a slogan — it is the clinical workflow that this four-institution collaboration makes real.
‘From Devices to Ecosystems’ — The Shift That Makes Preventive Healthcare Actually Work
The theme of the Foundation Day event is a precise description of the failure mode of most health technology initiatives in India: they deploy devices. They do not build ecosystems.
A blood pressure machine in a pharmacist’s drawer. A glucometer in a CHC that nobody has been trained to use. A diagnostic kiosk with no data connectivity, no AI layer, and no follow-up pathway. These are devices. They generate readings. They do not generate outcomes.
“Individual devices generate data. But integrated systems generate insights.”
— Clinics On Cloud, 8th Foundation Day of the Mobile Diagnostic Suite & Health ATM Initiative
| Dimension | A Standalone Diagnostic Device | Clinics On Cloud Health ATM Ecosystem |
| Data generation | Single parameter reading | 60+ parameters in one session; longitudinal trend across visits |
| Risk assessment | Individual threshold alerts | AI composite scoring — BP + glucose + ECG + BMI + age analysed together |
| Clinical action | Patient sees a number | Flagged patients connected to telemedicine doctor in same session |
| Population intelligence | None | Real-time dashboard — health officers see aggregate screening data across all units |
| Digital health record | None or paper | Encrypted longitudinal record; shareable with any doctor; portable |
| Integration | Standalone | Connected to hospital systems, telemedicine, ABDM, NCD programmes |
| AI layer | None | Risk classification, anomaly detection, trend analysis — built in, not bolted on |
| Follow-up pathway | None | Automated alerts; telemedicine escalation; prescription history tracking |
The AI layer in detail: AI-Powered Health ATM — India’s Smartest Preventive Healthcare Machine in 2026
The AI implementation: AI Implementation in Clinics On Cloud Health ATMs
The data layer: Analytical Dashboard — Real-Time Population Health Intelligence
What a Clinics On Cloud Health ATM Does — 60+ Parameters, Tuned for Solan’s Population
The Health ATM deployed in Solan is not a generic diagnostic station. Every parameter it measures has a specific clinical reason to be there, given the populations it serves:
Blood Pressure
The #1 undetected condition across all of Solan’s population groups. Cold climate and altitude combine with professional stress to elevate vascular tone — and Anurag Thakur’s own mobile health programme found ‘the majority of people were suffering from blood pressure and hypertension.’ Medical-grade triple-reading oscillometric measurement. Trend-tracked across visits.
Blood Glucose
Instant diabetes and pre-diabetes detection. Critical for Solan’s pharmaceutical corridor workers in sedentary roles and university students with erratic hostel meal patterns — two groups where metabolic risk is rising rapidly.
12-Lead ECG
Cardiac rhythm and risk assessment at altitude. At 1,550 metres, cardiovascular load is clinically meaningful — particularly for Solan’s elderly population and workers in the Baddi industrial corridor. An ECG at the point of screening, connected to a telemedicine cardiologist, is the intervention that prevents cardiac events from becoming fatalities.
SpO2 (Oxygen Saturation)
At 1,550m, SpO2 monitoring is not a generic parameter — it is a Solan-specific clinical measurement. Elderly residents, those with underlying respiratory conditions, and people who have recently arrived from lower elevations can show meaningful SpO2 drops that are invisible without measurement.
Haemoglobin
The most important parameter for Solan’s women and girls. Iron-deficiency anaemia is prevalent among women university students eating hostel food, women in surrounding rural communities, and adolescent girls across the district. A haemoglobin test at a hospital requires a lab visit. The Health ATM delivers it in 60 seconds on-site.
BMI & Body Composition
Obesity and metabolic risk — growing among Solan’s technology and pharma industry workforce. Sedentary office and production roles, canteen food, and low physical activity in a hill environment where outdoor exercise is seasonal combine to create metabolic risk that builds silently over years.
Body Temperature
Rapid infection screening — relevant for Solan’s dense university hostel environments where respiratory infections spread rapidly in cold winter months. Early flagging prevents small infections from becoming productive-week-destroying illnesses.
Heart Rate & Pulse Rhythm
Resting pulse rate above 90 before beginning a work shift is a cardiac stress indicator. Arrhythmia detection from pulse rhythm analysis — flagged for telemedicine cardiologist review before the patient leaves the building.
Full specifications: COC Health Kiosk — Technical Details & Deployment Options
For rural outreach camps: COC Box Clinic — portable diagnostic clinic for health camps in Kandaghat, Kasauli, and Solan’s surrounding tehsils.
For large institutions: COC Health Lounge — premium wellness station for Solan’s civil hospital, Shoolini University wellness centre, and large corporate campuses.
The Patient’s Journey — 3 Minutes That Change the Clinical Equation
The journey is designed for someone who has never used a digital health device. A first-year Shoolini student. A Baddi production worker on a break. An elderly resident of Dharampur. A government officer between meetings.
1. Arrive and select language — Hindi or English on the touchscreen. No login. No paperwork. Brief intake: age, known conditions. Under 30 seconds. The device is ready.
2. Blood pressure, SpO2, and pulse — simultaneously — The oscillometric cuff, fingertip sensor, and pulse reader work in parallel. Sixty seconds. Three BP readings averaged — clinical protocol, not consumer accuracy.
3. 12-lead ECG in 30 seconds — Electrode contact at the armrests. The AI engine analyses the rhythm trace in real time. Every reading compared against clinical databases. Arrhythmias and ST changes flagged instantly.
4. Blood glucose via fingertip prick — Instant fasting or random glucose result. Sixty seconds. For the Baddi pharma worker who has never had a glucose test, this may be the reading that changes his life.
5. Temperature, BMI, haemoglobin — Infrared temperature. Platform BMI. Haemoglobin from a fingertip sensor. For the Shoolini student, the haemoglobin result is the one most likely to be actionable — and most likely to have been unknown before today.
6. Digital health report generated instantly — Full report on-screen. Simultaneously encrypted and stored in the patient’s digital health record. Shareable with any doctor. Sent to the patient’s phone via WhatsApp or SMS.
7. AI composite risk scoring — The AI engine does not evaluate individual readings in isolation. It asks: what does BP of 138/88 mean in combination with fasting glucose of 118 mg/dL, BMI of 29, and a borderline ECG trace in a 44-year-old male? The answer is different from any single reading. That composite assessment is what the telemedicine escalation is based on.
8. Telemedicine if flagged — Cardiologist, diabetologist, or general physician reviews the structured digital report and speaks with the patient — in the same session, from the same kiosk. No travel. No appointment. No waiting.
Telemedicine platform: Clinics On Cloud Telemedicine Platform — how patients at the Solan Health ATM connect to specialists without leaving the facility.
Corporate health evidence: How Corporates Are Reducing Employee Sick Days with Preventive Health Kiosks — documented outcomes from workplace deployment in India’s industrial sector — directly applicable to Baddi-Nalagarh.
Before and After — What the Health ATM Changes in Solan
| Metric | Before Health ATM | After Health ATM |
| Routine BP check for a Baddi worker | Hospital visit required — half-day + transport cost | On-site, 3 minutes, during break — no disruption |
| ECG for a 50-year-old professional | Cardiologist referral + appointment + hospital travel | 12-lead ECG in 30 seconds at institutional kiosk; AI-analysed |
| Haemoglobin for a Shoolini student | Lab referral; most skip it entirely | On-site Hb test; result in 60 seconds; doctor connected if flagged |
| SpO2 monitoring at 1,550m altitude | Not available outside hospital | On-site; flags altitude-related drops before they become emergencies |
| Diabetes screening for hostel student | Lab required; most never tested in college years | Instant blood glucose; first test for many 18-22 year olds |
| AI composite risk assessment | Not available at primary care level | Built in — flags combinations that individual readings miss |
| Specialist consultation from Solan | Travel to Shimla or Chandigarh — half-day minimum | Telemedicine from the kiosk — same session as screening |
| Occupational health compliance (Baddi) | Hospital transport — worker absent, production disrupted | On-site, documented digitally — compliant without disruption |
| Digital health record | Paper or fragmented across labs and clinics | Encrypted longitudinal record; trend-trackable over time |
Aligned With Himachal Pradesh and National Health Priorities
▸ HP Diagnostic Modernisation — ₹213.75 crore (November 2025): Chief Minister Sukhu’s 2025 initiative to install diagnostic equipment across HP government health institutions. Health ATMs in Solan extend this modernisation into private institutional settings — universities, corporate campuses, and community centres where a large share of HP’s population actually spends its day.
▸ 70 Model Health Institutions Across HP (HP Health Minister Shandil, October 2025): 50 already functional; 20 more being established. Health ATMs at institutional settings in Solan complement this model institution network — bringing diagnostic access into the spaces between facilities.
▸ AIIMS Bilaspur — ₹123 crore Additional Investment (October 2025): Announced at the AIIMS Bilaspur 3rd Foundation Day — including ₹34 crore for Hamirpur Medical College. Health ATMs in the Solan-Hamirpur-Bilaspur corridor create a pre-screening layer that feeds structured patient data into this expanding tertiary care infrastructure.
▸ Medical Device Park Nalagarh, Solan — ₹349.83 crore: HP’s medical device manufacturing park in Solan district creates a health technology cluster. Health ATM deployment here is both a beneficiary and a demonstration of the district’s growing health technology identity.
▸ India Hypertension Control Initiative (ICMR + WHO India): Only 12% of India’s 220 million hypertensive adults have controlled BP. IHCI targets community-level BP screening as the primary intervention. Health ATMs in Solan generate structured, digital BP trend data that IHCI’s district monitoring systems require — and that Anurag Thakur’s own mobile health programme proved was the most needed intervention in this exact geography.
▸ National Anaemia Mukt Bharat: Built-in haemoglobin screening supports the programme — particularly important in Solan’s university context where women students in hostel settings are among HP’s highest-risk groups for iron-deficiency anaemia.
▸ Ayushman Bharat — Health & Wellness Centres: NHM’s HWC mandate requires PHCs to deliver comprehensive NCD screening. Health ATMs at institutional locations in Solan extend this mandate into private sector environments where the majority of Solan’s educated, employed population spends its working hours.
Solan in the National Story — Eight Years, Thousands of Locations
The 8th Foundation Day celebrates eight years of organised, documented effort to bring preventive diagnostics to underserved communities. Solan is the latest chapter in a national story that spans pilgrimage routes, government PHCs, corporate campuses, and international smart cities:
▸ Vaishno Devi / Reasi, J&K — LG Manoj Sinha directed 9 Health ATMs on the Vaishno Devi yatra track — 24/7 screening for 50,000+ daily pilgrims, with a Telemedicine Studio at Katra. [Clinics On Cloud Blog]
▸ Kalaburagi, Karnataka — CM Siddaramaiah launched Karnataka’s first government Health ATMs at Kalyana Karnataka Utsav — documented by Deccan Herald as ‘a first-of-its-kind effort in the state.’ [Clinics On Cloud Blog]
▸ Vadodara, Gujarat — Health ATMs across PHCs and CHCs in Vadodara district — the government health facility model at district scale serving 4+ million people. [Clinics On Cloud Blog]
▸ UAE — Corporate, government, and public deployment across the Gulf’s most advanced healthcare market — proving the ecosystem model works internationally. [Clinics On Cloud Blog]
▸ Singapore — Smart city preventive care deployment aligned with Healthier SG — proving Health ATMs integrate with world-class digital health infrastructure. [Clinics On Cloud Blog]
Full deployment network: Our Presence — 3,500+ Locations Across 7+ Countries
Frequently Asked Questions — Health Kiosk in Solan, Himachal Pradesh
Q: Where is the Clinics On Cloud Health ATM located in Solan?
A: Health ATMs are installed at institutional locations in Solan — including educational and government-linked facilities. Contact us at helpdesk@clinicsoncloud.com or +91 89990 73447 to find the unit nearest to your location in Solan district.
Q: What event recognised the Solan Health ATM?
A: The 8th Foundation Day of the Mobile Diagnostic Suite & Health ATM Initiative — held on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti (14 April), organised by Prayas Foundation and Bharatiya Vikas Trust (Manipal), in collaboration with District Hospital Hamirpur and AIIMS Bilaspur. MP Anurag Singh Thakur recognised the impact of the Health ATM initiative at the event.
Q: What tests does the Health ATM in Solan perform?
A: 60+ parameters — blood pressure, blood glucose, 12-lead ECG, SpO2, haemoglobin, BMI, body temperature, heart rate, and more — in under 3 minutes. No appointment, no lab referral, and no prior registration required.
Product details: COC Health Kiosk
Q: Why is SpO2 monitoring specifically important in Solan?
A: Solan sits at 1,550 metres. At this altitude, oxygen saturation can drop meaningfully — particularly for elderly residents, those with respiratory conditions, and people arriving from lower-altitude cities. The Health ATM provides a baseline SpO2 reading and flags below-threshold results for immediate clinical attention.
Q: Is the Health ATM useful for Shoolini University students?
A: Very much so. Shoolini — ranked India’s #1 private university in QS World Rankings 2025 — has thousands of residential students, many of whom have never had a routine health check. The Health ATM delivers a complete blood pressure, blood glucose, haemoglobin, ECG, and SpO2 screening in 3 minutes, with no appointment, generating a digital report the student can share with any doctor.
Related: Why Annual Health Checkups Are Not Enough Anymore
Q: What does ‘From Devices to Ecosystems’ mean for a patient using the Health ATM?
A: It means your screening does not end when you get a number on a screen. The Health ATM’s AI engine analyses the combination of all your readings — not just individual thresholds — and generates a composite risk assessment. If you are flagged, a doctor reviews your complete structured health report and speaks with you via telemedicine in the same session. Your results are stored in a digital health record you own and can share with any doctor. That is an ecosystem — not a device.
AI layer: AI-Powered Health ATM in 2026
Q: How does the Health ATM connect Solan patients to specialists?
A: When the AI engine flags a concerning reading or combination of readings, the telemedicine platform connects the patient immediately to a cardiologist, diabetologist, or general physician — without the patient travelling to Shimla or Chandigarh. The specialist receives the complete structured health report and speaks with the patient from the same kiosk session.
Telemedicine: Clinics On Cloud Telemedicine Platform
Q: Can hospitals, universities, or companies in Solan or Hamirpur deploy their own Health ATM?
A: Yes. Clinics On Cloud deploys Health ATMs for government bodies, hospitals, universities, pharmaceutical companies, NGOs, and corporate campuses across Himachal Pradesh. Contact us to discuss your requirements.
Enquire: Contact Clinics On Cloud
One Kiosk. One Village. One Life at a Time.
Solan has everything that should make preventive healthcare easy: national highway access, a pharmaceutical industry that manufactures medicines for the country, India’s #1 ranked private university, a new AIIMS 734 beds strong in adjacent Bilaspur.
What it has not had — until now — is the last-mile layer. The 3-minute diagnostic check that meets the Baddi worker during his break, the Shoolini student between lectures, the Kandaghat villager without a lab in her tehsil, the retired officer in Kasauli whose ECG has not been checked in seven years.
The Health ATM does not replace AIIMS Bilaspur. It fills the space between the population and the hospital — the space where 220 million Indians with uncontrolled hypertension, and hundreds of thousands with undetected diabetes, are currently living their lives, feeling fine, and waiting for something that will not feel fine at all.
Anurag Thakur found this in 2018 when his vans visited 6,400 villages and found blood pressure and hypertension everywhere. The Health ATM has been installed in Solan so those people do not have to wait for a van that visits once a month. The diagnostic access is now there every day.
A Healthier Bharat. One kiosk, one village, one life at a time.
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