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LankaLifeLine and LankaCare launched

by damith
July 20, 2025 1:03 am 0 comment 15 views

In a landmark step towards reshaping Sri Lanka’s healthcare landscape, Lanka Hospitals officially launched LankaLifeLine, its dedicated trauma care service, and LankaCare, its comprehensive home care offering, at a ceremonial event held on July 2.

The event was held under the patronage of Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, Minister of Health and Mass Media and (Prof.) Ruwan Ranasinghe, Deputy Minister of Tourism. Adding a touch of glamour and youth appeal to the occasion were Miss Sri Lanka 2025, Anudi Gunasekera, and Mr. Sri Lanka, Megha Sooriyaarachchi, both of whom expressed admiration for the hospital’s people-first approach to innovation in care.

The ceremony was also attended by an esteemed audience of foreign diplomats, leading medical consultants, and industry leaders, reflecting the national significance and cross-sector impact of the initiative.

The launch marked a significant pivot for Lanka Hospitals — one that transcends traditional boundaries of institutional healthcare and moves purposefully into spaces where patients live, work, move, and recover.

LankaLifeLine, the newly introduced trauma care service, has been conceptualised as a round-the-clock, end-to-end response system for trauma victims. It bridges critical care gaps by integrating emergency coordination, ambulance mobilization, rapid hospital transfers, and access to multidisciplinary trauma expertise — all within a single continuum. But this service is more than just infrastructure.

LankaCare, meanwhile, reimagines how medical care can reach and support loved ones — not just at home, but across distances and time zones. Designed for families who want to ensure consistent, professional healthcare for their loved ones in Sri Lanka — whether they reside locally or overseas — LankaCare brings hospital-grade support to wherever a patient calls home

Trained caregivers offer expert nursing, physiotherapy, medication management, and teleconsultation, while also working closely with family members to provide transparency, reassurance, and emotional comfort. A highlight of the launch was the ceremonial handing over of the 1,000th LankaCare membership card to Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa symbolising public trust and rapidly growing demand for accessible, family-first healthcare.

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