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CREATE A WORLD WITH A CURE.
Our mission is to drive medical breakthroughs that transform healthcare outcomes and ensure equitable access to quality medical care. Through strategic partnerships with research institutions and medical centers, we foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in medical research. We support innovative projects aimed at identifying and developing breakthrough treatments, therapies, and interventions.
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Our approach encompasses a wide range of research disciplines, including scientific, clinical, translational, epidemiological, health services, transdisciplinary, preclinical, and genomic research. We embrace emerging technologies to harness their potential to revolutionize healthcare.
To improve healthcare access, particularly in rural areas, we develop programs that incentivize physicians and healthcare professionals to serve in underserved communities. Through educational initiatives, we equip doctors with the knowledge and skills needed to address the unique challenges of remote locations. Leveraging telemedicine, we provide access to medical services and consultations, ensuring everyone receives essential care regardless of their geographical location. We advocate for policies that promote affordable medicine, address healthcare disparities, and make life-saving treatments accessible to all, including in the aftermath of natural disasters or due to poverty.
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To promote technological advancement, we support the research and development of innovative medical technologies and devices that enhance diagnostics, treatment, and patient care. By fostering collaborations with technology companies and startups, we explore opportunities for integrating AI, genomic medicine, virtual reality, robotics, 3D printing, nanotechnology, prosthetics, and wearable devices into healthcare systems. We empower healthcare professionals through training and educational resources to adopt and utilize emerging technologies in their practice. Additionally, we actively advocate for policies that drive the adoption and implementation of technological advancements in healthcare.
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By aligning our efforts with medical research, healthcare access, and technological advancement, we aim to achieve transformative medical breakthroughs that improve healthcare outcomes, reduce disparities, and ensure that every individual has access to the quality care they deserve. It is our goal to cure the world and provide medical access to everyone by 2035. Together, let's make a lasting impact on the health and well-being of communities worldwide.
Our Three-Step Solution
1. Medical Research
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We establish partnerships with research institutions, universities, and medical centers to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in medical research.
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We provide grants and funding opportunities to support innovative research projects aimed at identifying and developing breakthrough treatments, therapies, and medical interventions.
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We use scientific, clinical, translational, epidemiological, health services, transdisciplinary, preclinical, and genomic research as well as research in VR/AR technology, nanotechnology, 3D Printing, wearable devices, remote monitoring, robotics, and AI technology.
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We actively advocate for increased funding for medical research at the governmental and policy level, ensuring sustained support for scientific advancements.
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We organize conferences, symposiums, and workshops to facilitate the exchange of ideas among researchers, scientists, and medical professionals.
2. Healthcare Access
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We develop programs that incentivize physicians and medical professionals to work in rural and underserved areas through scholarships, loan forgiveness, and other support mechanisms.
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We focus on placing doctors in rural areas and educating them on the needs of remote locations. We provide access to medicine in those areas with drones and cell service for virtual doctors' appointments.
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We establish telemedicine initiatives and electronic medical records that leverage technology to provide remote healthcare services, consultations, and medical advice to individuals in underserved areas.
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We will advocate for policies that improve access to affordable medicines, including generic drugs, and address the disparities in healthcare access between urban and rural areas.
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Our goal is to make medical care affordable and provided to everyone, particularly for life-threatening conditions, and necessary medical care due to natural disasters or remote locations.
3. Technological Advancement
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We will support research and development of innovative medical technologies and devices that can improve and advance diagnostics, treatment, and patient care.
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We will foster partnerships with technology companies and startups to explore opportunities for integrating technology into healthcare systems, such as Ai Technology, Genomic Medicine, Virtual Reality, Robotics, 3D printing, nanotechnology, prosthetics, and wearable devices, particularly to focus on non-commutable, infectious, and age-related diseases.
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We will provide training and educational resources to healthcare professionals on adopting and utilizing emerging technologies in their practice.
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We will actively advocate for policies that promote the adoption and implementation of technological advancements in healthcare.
Did you know
• Antibiotics have played a crucial role in saving over 200 million lives since their discovery, combatting infectious diseases worldwide. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Vaccines have had a significant impact in reducing the occurrence of diseases such as polio, measles, and hepatitis B, contributing to improved global health outcomes. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
• Breakthroughs in cancer treatment, including immunotherapy and targeted therapies, have led to increased survival and improved quality of life for cancer patients. (Source: American Cancer Society)
• Through global vaccination efforts, smallpox has been successfully eradicated, marking the first-ever elimination of a disease. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Antiretroviral therapy has altered HIV/AIDS from a condition that is deadly to a chronic illness that is manageable, improving the lives of millions. (Source: UNAIDS)
• Highly effective direct-acting antiviral medications have revolutionized the treatment of hepatitis C, achieving cure rates exceeding 95%. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Access to essential healthcare services remains a challenge for approximately half of the global population, limiting their ability to receive proper medical care. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Over 800 million people in countries that are low income do not have access to necessary medicines, hindering their ability to obtain necessary treatments. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Out-of-pocket healthcare expenses push around 100 million people into extreme poverty annually, underscoring the financial burden of medical care. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Tragically, every day, around 830 females die from causes that are preventable and related to childbirth and pregnancy, showing the need for better maternal healthcare. (Source: World Health Organization)
• More than 5 million children under the age of five perish each year from preventable causes such as pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria, highlighting the urgency to enhance child health interventions. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Inadequate access to healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth contributes to high maternal and infant mortality rates, particularly in low-income countries where resources are limited.
• Tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a significant global health threat, resulting in approximately 1.4 million deaths in 2019 alone, necessitating intensified efforts for prevention and treatment. (Source: World Health Organization)
• A major public health concern is malaria, which affects millions of people, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, and causes hundreds of thousands of deaths annually. (Source: World Health Organization)
• Globally, around 38 million people are currently living with HIV/AIDS, necessitating ongoing efforts to provide comprehensive care and support. (Source: UNAIDS)
• Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), accounting for 71% of global deaths, disproportionately impact individuals living in poverty, highlighting the need for equitable access to diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care. (Source: World Health Organization)