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Divya is the only medical coder from her village, and was trained at Omega Coding Academy. Where girls her age were being married off, she feels lucky to have got the opportunity to continue her studies with a BSc in Nursing. Placement in a reputed hospital brought her to Bangalore. Even though her parents were not very supportive initially, she managed to convince them with help from her brothers. One of her nurse friends recommended OMCA. Divya, always biased to the theoretical aspects of her job, got herself enrolled. She has always has been a keen learner, and it was not long before she joined Omega. Her family is traditionally into agriculture, and during the pandemic, her uneducated parents struggled with the idea of work from home. They saw their daughter in front of a screen all day, typing away and talking to it, unable to actually see any work being done! The network connectivity in her village emerged unreliable too. So when she was called back to office, she was happy to oblige — ensuring strict adherence to the COVID protocols. She is currently gearing up for a bigger r
Deepika is the sole working woman, and mother from her village, where many still condemn that she works in night shifts. Her family initially opposed the prospect, considering the long commute and her safety. They were pacified once they realized that Omega was a safe space for women to work. She was persistent about working, despite the dissuasion from everybody- she did not stop until she got selected in Omega. On joining Omega for night shifts, she expected a minority of women in her team. But she was surprised to find an equal number of men and women in her training batch. Today she is the proud owner of a two-wheeler, and is also helping finance her new home. She believes that Omega has truly enlightened her life, and takes immense pride in wearing her identity tag— a symbol of her dignity and hard work as she returns to her village every morning. She has inspired other women in her village as well, some of whom have approached her for guidance. The prospect of those women joining Omega excites her, and she awaits the day when their dreams turn true. #WomensDay #March8th #OmegaH
#KnowOmega - Origins of Omega Healthcare As we inch closer to finishing two successful decades in the healthcare industry, let's look back at our glorious journey. Thank You for your constant support and overwhelming love through the years. #KnowOmega #OmegaHealthcare
#KnowOmega - Awards and Recognitions We are honored to have been recognized for our continuous efforts to achieve business excellence in healthcare services. We strive to scale greater heights in the coming years! #KnowOmega #OmegaHealthcare
Let our experts take care of the coding, while you focus on patient care! #KnowOmega #OmegaHealthcare #MedicalCoding
Our consumption of digital media grown exponentially in the last year, and add WFH to that. On this Safer Internet Day, let us all vow to be more responsible online, and ensure internet safety at all costs! But with fading boundaries between work and home, how can organizations ensure data security and compliance? Find out what Nitin Gaur, Sr. Director - Information Security and Risk & Compliance, has to say on how Omega tackled this challenge, head-on: https://www.omegahms.com/Safer-Internet-Day.html #OmegaHealthcare #SaferInternetDay #CyberSecurity See Less
Celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving this year, it's needed now more than ever. Drop a comment with the things you're thankful for this year. Happy Thanksgiving!
This #InternationalDayOfDisabledPersons let's promise to see past physical appearances, and acknowledge people for the value they bring to the table!
Dear Men, may you find comfort in being who you truly are. May you define for yourself what a real man is and live up to it every day. Thank you for all you do. Happy International Men's Day.
Our creative Omegans creepin' it real with their spooktacular Halloween costumes! Congrats to all the winners!