Local Partnerships
What are Local Partnerships
Local Partnerships are the external service connections that enable each DharmaCareNet center to deliver complete care without owning all infrastructure.
These include:
- Hospitals
- Diagnostic labs
- Ambulance providers
- Pharmacies
- Community organizations
WARA does not replace these services - it connects and coordinates them.
Why Partnerships are Essential
No single center can provide everything.
Challenges without partnerships:
- Limited service capability
- Delayed care
- Fragmented coordination
- Increased cost
Care becomes effective when systems work together.
The WARA Approach
WARA builds a structured partner network around each center.
Each partner:
- Provides a specific service
- Follows defined coordination protocols
- Integrates with the WARA system
Local delivery. Central coordination.
Types of Local Partners
Hospitals
- Admission support
- Treatment and procedures
- Emergency handling
Diagnostic Labs
- Sample collection
- Testing and reports
- Scheduled routes and pickups
Ambulance Providers
- Emergency transport
- Pre-coordinated response
- Fast activation
Pharmacies
- Medicine availability
- Prescription fulfillment
- Local delivery support
Community Organizations
- Space support
- Awareness programs
- Local engagement
Each partner strengthens the system.
How Partnerships Work
Step 1: Partner Identification
- Local service providers mapped
- Capability and reliability assessed
Step 2: Onboarding
- Basic agreement and understanding
- Service scope defined
- Communication flow established
Step 3: Integration
- Linked to DharmaCareNet center
- Connected to WARA workflows
- Aligned with protocols
Step 4: Service Execution
- Requests routed through system
- Partners deliver services
- Coordination managed centrally
Step 5: Monitoring
- Performance tracked
- Feedback recorded
- Improvements implemented
Partnerships operate within a structured system.
Example Flow
A patient needs diagnostics:
- Center identifies requirement
- Lab partner scheduled
- Sample collected via route
- Report shared digitally
- Doctor reviews and advises
Seamless coordination replaces multiple touchpoints.
Benefits of Local Partnerships
For Patients
- Faster access to services
- Reduced travel and effort
- Better coordination
For Centers
- Expanded service capability
- No need for heavy investment
- Efficient operations
For Partners
- Increased business
- Structured demand flow
- Long-term collaboration
Everyone benefits from coordination.
Why This Model Scales
Uses Existing Infrastructure
- No need to build new hospitals or labs
- Leverages available resources
Standardized Integration
- Same model across locations
- Easy expansion
Flexible and Localized
- Adapts to local availability
- Maintains consistency through system
Scale comes from partnerships, not ownership.
What This Model Does NOT Do
- Does not replace partners
- Does not centralize all services
- Does not remove local control
It enables:
👉 Structured collaboration
Long-Term Vision
WARA aims to build:
- A nationwide partner ecosystem
- Strong local service networks
- Reliable coordination systems
A connected network is stronger than isolated services.
Final Thought
Care is not delivered by one entity.
It is delivered by a network that works together.