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Apollo Hospitals - India's number one healthcare company continues its journey to smart health
November 25, 2022
|Newsweek Europe
India is set to become the world's fastest growing economy over the next few years, driving world growth as other major economies brace themselves for a slowdown. With the country's GDP growth continuing to rise, "services export opportunities, domestic demand potential, and its emergence as an attractive investment destination will help India post a strong economic growth this year," according to Deloitte.
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Globally praised for its decisive actions during the Covid-19 pandemic, India is home to a world-leading healthcare system. vaccination campaign against the pandemic, and its healthcare sector is expected to reach $132B by 2023, doubling from $61B in 2017. India is also riding the global digitalisation wave, with its digital technology. India’s E-healthcare industry is expected to be worth $290M by the end of FY23, with an astounding compound annual growth rate paradigm of healthcare delivery is revolutionising the way India’s patient care is performed, with KPMG identifying the implementation of a National Health App as one of the country’s 15 top healthcare priorities. India also boasts an impressive medical tourism record – ‘Heal in India’ – as the world’s preferred destination for medical value travel (MVT).
One of India’s most successful healthcare companies is Apollo Hospitals. Beginning in 1983 with a mission to bring advanced tertiary care to India, Apollo now boasts nearly four decades of experience in delivering world-class healthcare services to over 200 million patients in India. With 71 hospitals, 2000 Apollo retail touchpoints, 5000 pharmacies to deliver quality drugs to consumers, home care and digital health, Apollo has become a synonym for India’s healthcare ecosystem, and has lifted the standard of Indian healthcare
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