Apollo Hospitals

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APOLLO HOSPITALS.
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Type Public
Founded 1983
Headquarters Chennai, India
Key people Prathap C. Reddy, Founder and Chairman
Industry Healthcare
Revenue $8765 billion
Employees 10,000 +
Slogan touching lives
Website www.apollohospitals.com

Apollo Hospitals is a major Hospital chain based in Chennai, India. It was founded by Dr.Prathap C. Reddy in 1983. Today, Apollo is the largest private healthcare provider in Asia and the third largest in the world, with hospitals in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ghana, Nigeria, Qatar, and Kuwait.

Several of the group's hospitals in India have been among the first in India to be accredited by the US-based Joint Commission International (JCI).[1] The Hyderabad hospital was the first in the world, outside the US, to receive Disease- or Condition-Specific Care (DCSC) Certification in addition to general accreditation when it received this for its Acute Stroke treatment in 2006.[2]

The group has developed services in telemedicine, after starting a pilot project in 2000 in Dr Pratap C. Reddy's own home village.[3] It is now the largest telemedicine solution provider in India with 71 centres.[4]


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  • Rama V. Baru, Privatisation and corporatisation, 2000:paper 489, Seminar Publications, New Delhi, accessed at [5] November 11, 2006

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Accreditation for 3 Apollo Hospital branches, The Hindu, May 10, 2006 accessed at [1] Nov 11, 2006
  2. ^ Make medicare affordable, says Rosaiah, The Hindu, September 25, 2006 accessed at [2] Nov 11, 2006
  3. ^ Telemedicine puts AP village on health map, The Indian Express, September 7, 2005 accessed at [3] Nov 11, 2006
  4. ^ Philips ties-up with ISRO, Apollo Hospital and DHAN to provide affordable rural healthcare, Philips press notice, July 08, 2005 accessed at [4] Nov 11, 2006

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