Infinite Care comprises two key pillars – SPARSH Sankalpa and SPARSH Sukshema
SPARSH Hospital has launched ‘Infinite care’ aimed at delivering exceptional care to improve the quality of life of patients suffering from conditions related to the joints. Infinite Care’ comprises two key pillars – SPARSH Sankalpa and SPARSH Sukshema.
‘Infinite Care’ provides a personalised experience for patients. As a part of the programme, the care team from SPARSH conducts a detailed session with the patient and their families to clarify any doubts related to the procedure. The one-on-one patient counselling includes aspects such as surgery overview, type of implants that will be used for the surgery, cost estimates, insurance options, post-operative care, physiotherapy visits and much more. Furthermore, before the surgery, a team from SPARSH will visit the patient’s home to assess the preparations to be made for post-surgery rehabilitation.
The patient is then placed in a well-rehearsed integrated clinical care pathway covering all the steps from admission to discharge, and managed by a highly competent team of orthopaedic surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and physiotherapists. In Joint Replacements, SPARSH has an impeccable track record of 0.3 per cent complication and infection, significantly lower than the global average of 1 per cent.
Commenting on the programme, Dr Sharan Shivaraj Patil, Chairman, SPARSH Hospital, said, “Over the last decade, SPARSH has been a go-to destination for all orthopaedic and advanced joint replacement procedures. Through our patient interactions, we have gathered deep insights into some of the concerns that patients have before undergoing the procedure. There is a sizable number of people that need a joint replacement, but not many opt for it due to the fear of pain and discomfort. With these insights, we believe that there is a need for advanced surgical techniques and multimodal pain management protocols that make the whole experience considerably less painful for patients. SPARSH’s ‘Infinite Care’ is a step in that direction. We aim to deliver exceptional care and improve the quality of life of patients who have struggled with pain and limited mobility for years.”