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Narayana Health debuts India’s first medical Docu-Series- ‘InsidER’

PINAKI MAJUMDAR   Jamshedpur, March 22:  In a groundbreaking move, Narayana Health, one of India’s leading healthcare providers, proudly unveiled its powerful…

Narayana Health debuts India’s first medical Docu-Series- ‘InsidER’

PINAKI MAJUMDAR

 

Jamshedpur, March 22:  In a groundbreaking move, Narayana Health, one of India’s leading healthcare providers, proudly unveiled its powerful new medical docu-series, “InsidER.”

The Tamolia (in the outskirts of Jamshedpur) based Brahmanand Narayana Multi-speciality Hospital (BNMH) is a hospital promoted by Narayana Health.

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A riveting series revealing real medical emergencies premiering March 27th

This first-of-its-kind series offers an honest look at medical emergencies, sharing the stories of patients who faced incredible challenges.

It highlights the importance of the golden hour of those critical moments in the ER, showing the deep impact these experiences have on patients and their families.

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An exclusive preview event with doctors, patients, healthcare professionals, journalists, and survivors showcased the series’ emotional power and its potential to change lives.

With 10 gripping episodes premiering exclusively on Jio Cinema, Jio TV, and TV+ on March 27th, “InsidER” brings to life the true stories of patients facing life-threatening emergencies.

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Viewers will witness their struggles, the urgency of the situations, and the amazing efforts of medical teams fighting to save lives. Each episode features accounts from patients and their families, giving a deeply personal perspective on these powerful stories.

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“With ‘InsidER,’ Narayana Health brings the heart of emergency care directly to viewers. These are stories of struggle, resilience, and the unwavering dedication of our healthcare teams. We believe this series will inspire people and highlight the importance of acting swiftly during the ‘golden hour’ – those crucial moments when rapid intervention can make all the difference in an emergency”, said Dr Devi Shetty, founder and chairman of Narayana Health.

Narayana Emergency Ambulance Response

Inspired by the powerful stories in “InsidER,” Narayana Health also announced a revolutionary initiative – the Narayana Emergency Ambulance Response – NEAR.

This initiative was born from the understanding that in an emergency, every second counts. NEAR uses technology to speed up emergency response by finding the user’s location and sending the nearest ambulance team right away. With a single pan-India emergency number, NEAR provides support and expert guidance until help arrives.

Dr Emmanuel Rupert, managing director and Group CEO at Narayana Health added, “With ‘InsidER,’ Narayana Health goes beyond awareness to empowerment. This series brings the realities of medical emergencies to life, showing what bystanders, ER doctors, and specialists do to save lives. Together with our NEAR initiative, ‘InsidER’ is a powerful tool. “We want people to feel equipped with both the knowledge to act in those critical moments and the assurance that rapid help is always available through NEAR.”

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