Boehringer Ingelheim India enters Guinness World Records through its Stroke campaign
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Boehringer Ingelheim India enters Guinness World Records through its Stroke campaign

The week-long campaign received a record 17.691 pledges

  • By IPP Bureau | November 25, 2021

Boehringer Ingelheim India achieved the Guinness World Records title for “Most pledges received for a stroke awareness campaign in one week”. The company’s stroke awareness campaign aimed at driving heightened awareness about stroke, encouraged people to calculate their stroke risk and take a pledge to reach the nearest hospital with neurospecialists and a CT scan facility within 4.5 hours on identifying symptoms of stroke.

The title-winning campaign witnessed great response from hospitals and stroke care specialists, in addition to people across India. Within a week of the campaign launch, 17,691 people participated in a survey to understand their risk of getting Stroke over the next 10 years, whilst pledging to be Stroke- aware and ready to help themselves and others, setting a new Guinness World Record.

To draw attention towards brain stroke, Boehringer Ingelheim India, ahead of World Stroke Day, observed on October 29, initiated a week-long awareness campaign, starting October 28-November 03, 2021. Leveraging its in-house expertise of stroke experts, as a part of the campaign, Boehringer Ingelheim India developed a digital Stroke Risk Calculator reference to MyRisk Stroke calculator1 (McGill University, Montreal), a platform that helped individuals assess their stroke risk in the next 10 years and educate them about brain stroke and its symptoms.

Vani Manja, Managing Director, Boehringer Ingelheim India, said, “It is heartening to witness the increasing health consciousness of people in India. Their interest to understand disease conditions and therapies, and their focus on remaining healthy and helping those that need support is humbling. This Guinness World Records achievement for Boehringer Ingelheim India is a reflection of people’s increasing participation in healthcare awareness and therapy programmes, with expert support from the Indian healthcare community.’’

In its committed efforts in the area of brain stroke, Boehringer Ingelheim India has established a partnership model to help hospitals across 23 States and 3 Union Territories to improve the standard of care for stroke management and collaborated with 380 centers enabling support for over 10,000 patients to access effective stroke care.

 

 

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