Impact India Foundation runs Lifeline Express, world's first hospital on a train. Lifeline Express has been started with a dream that people should not, through neglect or ignorance, become disabled or crippled, and thus robbed of health, productivity and joy, and that disabled persons especially in rural India should have access to medical services wherever they be. On 16th July 1991, Lifeline Express was launched. SInce then, it has catered to over millions of disabled poor in rural India. Patients across the lenght and breadth of India, especially the rural poor, have so far benefited from the remarkable train, on which major surgeries have been performed to restore movement, hearing, sight and correction of clefts with the help of the donated skills and services of over 80,000 surgeons.
This app has been developed to capture complete medical records of patients attending camps on Lifeline Express across India. The aim is to ensure that all data is documented, analyzed and support can be provided to these needy patients across rural India.
This app will also help monitor the performance of Lifeline Express and help in planning future course of action, based on data analytics.