Vaidam Health has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Health, Vanuatu to strengthen cross-border healthcare access between India and the Pacific island nation. Key Highlights - Date & Location: Signed on 6 November 2025 in New Delhi. - Purpose: To expand global healthcare collaboration and improve access to advanced medical treatment for the people of Vanuatu. - Patient Benefits: - Easier access to world-class, affordable, and specialized medical care in India. - Streamlined patient journey: consultations, documentation, treatment planning, and post-care support. - End-to-end services including visa/travel coordination, interpreter support, case management, and dedicated patient care teams. - Medical Specialties Covered: Cardiology, oncology, orthopaedics, organ transplantation, neurosurgery, and critical care. - Statements: - Ministry of Health, Vanuatu: Partnership will open access to better medical facilities and specialized care for citizens. - Vaidam Health Co-Founder Pankaj Chandna: Collaboration reflects a shared commitment to building reliable pathways for patients needing advanced treatment in India. - Future Cooperation: Preventive health programs, medical knowledge exchange, and digital health support. - About Vaidam Health: - Founded in 2016 by Pankaj Chandna and Manish Chandra. - India’s leading tech-enabled medical tourism platform, NABH-accredited. - Has assisted over 100,000 patients from 50+ countries. Why It Matters This MoU strengthens India’s role as a global healthcare facilitator, while offering Vanuatu’s citizens timely, affordable, and specialized medical support. It also highlights the growing importance of cross-border healthcare partnerships in improving health outcomes worldwide.
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