Nurturing Our Society

Building Healthier and Stronger Communities
With our people, size and reach, we have a responsibility to do good by giving back to the communities in which we operate. As a responsible healthcare network, we are doubling down on our efforts to reduce disease burden.
We are enhancing the health literacy, health screening and disease management programmes we provide to the public, focusing first on cancer and cardiovascular diseases, the top two causes of mortality.

Playing Our Part
As a responsible healthcare network, we are committed to tackling some of the world’s most pressing health issues. Our efforts focus on:
- Combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by taking proactive steps to prevent drug resistance and ensure effective treatments.
- Reducing disease burden, with a focus on leading causes of death such as cancer and cardiovascular disease.
- Strengthening emergency preparedness to ensure a swift, effective response to health crises.
We also strive to expand access to quality care through our corporate responsibility programmes, reaching underserved communities and creating lasting social impact.
Goal
To touch five million lives* for healthier communities by 2025.
*Number of lives touched includes cumulative number of patients utilising IHH services targeted at reducing antimicrobial resistance and disease burden, and number of beneficiaries reached through our corporate responsibility programmes.Targets
- 100% of hospitals enhancing antimicrobial resistance interventions in line with CDC, WHO, and national guidelines by 2025.
- Reduce disease burden from cancer and cardiovascular diseases through screenings, education, and programmes.
- (ACHIEVED) Establish public corporate responsibility initiatives in at least two core markets* by 2023 to make quality healthcare available to all.
2024 Progress
- Completed Phase 2 of our Antimicrobial Stewardship Programme roadmap
- Touched nearly 3.5 million lives for healthier communities since 2022.