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Joynn’s Mission to Impact Children’s Healthcare

Health as a foundation

Joynn’s primary objective is to maximize its impact on as many children as possible in the realm of healthcare. In partnership with the Imran Idrees Group in Sialkot (https://iigoc.org/), Joynn has crafted a program aimed at delivering structured healthcare to the schools that need it most.

Joynn will first test the new program with 3 schools in Sialkot starting with the Gaushia Model school. When the program is successful it will be implemented as the standard Healtcare program of Joynn.

Joynn’s Philosophy: “Health as a Foundation”
Joynn’s philosophy, “Health as a Foundation,” emphasizes that access to healthcare is vital for the growth, learning, and wellbeing of every child. The innovative healthcare voucher concept introduced by Joynn aims to offer essential medical support to students in Sialkot in a straightforward, dignified, and transparent manner.

Expanding the Initiative
To enhance the reach and effectiveness of this initiative, the Imran Idrees Group suggests an integrated Community Medical Camp Program to be held in any school chosen by Joynn within Sialkot. This model merges the strengths of Joynn’s voucher system with proactive, school-based healthcare delivery, ensuring that every student receives timely medical attention right in their learning environment.

The Joynn Healthcare Partnership
The Joynn Healthcare Partnership will transform the concept of healthcare vouchers into a structured, measurable, and student-centered model. Instead of distributing vouchers in isolation, Joynn’s support will fund regular, organized medical camps where vouchers can be redeemed on-site for screenings, check-ups, and preventive education.

Healthcare Voucher Card
Each student will receive a Healthcare Voucher Card, which provides access to all services during these medical camps. Data will be managed by the Imran Idrees Group Outreach Division to ensure follow-up, reporting, and long-term impact tracking.

Core Objectives

  • Conduct 100% baseline
  • medical screening for all participating students.
  • Establish an ongoing health record system with periodic updates.
  • Organize quarterly specialist medical camps (Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Nutrition, General).
  • Offer preventive education sessions on hygiene, nutrition, and vaccination.
  • Provide referral and subsidized treatment for students who need advanced care.


Implementation Plan (12-Month Cycle)

Phase 1: Setup & Baseline
Phase 2: Monthly Visits
Phase 3: Quarterly Camps
Phase 4: Reporting & Evaluation Duration
Month 1 – 2
Month 3 – 12
Q1 – Q4

Key Activities

Student registration, baseline screening, creation of health cards
Nurse/paramedic check-ups, vitals (height, weight, blood pressure), hygiene sessions
Eye, pediatric, nutrition, and general camps; distribution of glasses; referrals
Record updates, quarterly and annual reports to Joynn

  • Scope of Services

    A. Baseline Health Screening Package

    Purpose: Early detection of nutritional, infectious, or systemic conditions among students.

    Tests Included:

  • CBC (Complete Blood Count)
  • HBsAg — Hepatitis B Screening
  • Anti-HCV — Hepatitis C Screening
  • VDRL / RPR — Syphilis Screening
  • RBS (Random Blood Sugar)
  • Urine Routine Examination
  • Stool Routine (Ova & Parasite)
  • Hemoglobin Level
  • Blood Group & Rh Typing
  • Physical Checks:
  • Height
  • Weight
  • BMI
  • Blood Pressure
  • Basic Vision Assessment

B. Specialist Camp Program Comprehensive eye and vision assessment for all students.

  • Free corrective glasses for refractive errors.
  • Pediatric and nutritional evaluation with dietary guidance.
  • Referral to Imran Idrees Group hospitals for advanced medical care.

  • C. Preventive Health & Awareness
  • Interactive sessions on hygiene, oral care, and nutrition.
  • Demonstrations on safe water, personal hygiene, and vaccination awareness.
  • Distribution of hygiene kits and educational materials to promote healthy habits.

    D. Referral & Treatment Support
  • Minor ailments managed on-site by outreach medical staff.
  • Serious or chronic conditions referred to Imran Idrees Teaching Hospital for subsidized or CSR-funded treatment.

    E. Health Record & Monitoring System
  • Printed and digital Healthcare Voucher Cards issued for each student.
  • Continuous data entry, follow-up tracking, and progress documentation.

Conclusion

The Joynn Healthcare Partnership transforms the concept of healthcare vouchers into a proactive, student-centered model. By conducting organized medical camps in Joynn-selected schools across Sialkot, the program ensures that every voucher translates into real healthcare access and a noticeable impact for students.

This collaboration between Joynn and the Imran Idrees Group reflects a shared commitment to building a healthier and stronger next generation — proving that health truly is the foundation of a better future.

Health as a Foundation — Turning Vouchers into Visible Change.