About TASC

Total Assistant Support Care

TASC (Total Assistant Support Care) is a patient-centric healthcare support organization created to address the fragmented, confusing, and unequal healthcare landscape in India. In a country where healthcare availability varies drastically across regions—and where patients often struggle to make informed decisions—TASC acts as a structured guide, organizer, and executor.

We bridge the gap between patients and healthcare systems by helping individuals and families make timely, informed, and cost-effective decisions. TASC evaluates all available options—government and private—by transparently presenting their advantages, limitations, delays, and costs.

TASC About

TASC is not merely a digital platform. We are building an end-to-end on-ground execution network that supports patients:

  • Before hospitalization
  • During hospital stay
  • After discharge

Through trained professionals, clinics, pharmacies, and assistance offices, TASC simplifies hospital navigation, logistics, follow-up care, and continuity of treatment—ensuring patients do not feel lost or alone at any stage of their healthcare journey.

A Message from the Director

TASC About

India lives in different centuries at the same time. The evolution of healthcare in our country is not uniform—it varies not only across time but across geography. What is available in one city may be completely absent a few kilometres away. In this reality, a patient’s journey from home to hospital is never easy—whether in an emergency or even when there is time to decide.

Patients and their families are forced to navigate fear, uncertainty, and confusion. Research and regret often go hand in hand—even for the most informed and wise. The critical questions—what treatment, when to act, where to go, who to trust, and how best to proceed—are rarely answered clearly or definitively. In today’s age of digital publicity and aggressive marketing, understanding the true quality and effectiveness of healthcare facilities has become even more difficult. Decisions are frequently driven by word of mouth, advertising, or incomplete information. Blind trust—without structured guidance—can lead to missed opportunities, wasted time and money, and poor post-treatment follow-up.

Often, essential services available in nearby hospitals remain unused due to lack of information or improper planning. Conversely, the misconception that better care is always far away leads patients to travel long distances, incurring unnecessary costs and delays—sometimes at the cost of outcomes. India has a unique healthcare ecosystem. Government and private systems coexist in parallel across the country. Some government institutions offer state-of-the-art technology and highly qualified professionals, yet remain overburdened and delayed. Patients accept these delays, often at their own risk. On the other hand, private healthcare offers faster access and convenience but at significant out-of-pocket expense.

This multiple-choice system is both a boon and a quagmire. Balancing delays, expenses, convenience, and efficiency has become a tightrope that every Indian patient and family must walk—often without guidance. Government health schemes attempt to bridge this gap, coexisting in an environment where delays in public systems and high costs in private systems continue to challenge patients. Corporate health schemes and insurance holders appear to have more choices, yet frequently face non-transparent billing, denial of cashless services, and unpredictable behaviour—leading to anxiety, disputes, and regret while treatment is still ongoing.

The underprivileged, choosing affordability, are forced to compromise on delays and difficult conditions for caregivers. Many depend on ill-informed advice—sometimes well-meaning, sometimes commission-driven—leading to poor decisions and avoidable suffering. This situation highlights an urgent need: A system that informs, guides, organizes, empowers, and executes—timely, cost-effective, and patient-centric healthcare decisions. This is where TASC – Total Assistant Support Care comes in.

Dr. Nirjhar Maji
Director
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Our Mission

Our mission is to organize the unorganized—by deploying trained professionals who assist patients and families through daily healthcare decisions, hospital navigation, logistics, and continuity of care.

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Our Vision

Our vision is already in action. We are developing an interactive, segmented, and informative mobile application to better organize out-of-hospital and on-ground healthcare services.