The document describes the growth and development of Apollo Hospitals from 1983 to present. It discusses how Apollo Hospitals started as a 150 bed hospital in Chennai in 1983 with a mission to provide affordable, high quality healthcare. It has since expanded to become one of the largest healthcare networks in India, operating hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and other facilities across the country and internationally. The document highlights Apollo Hospitals' use of cutting edge technology and focus on clinical excellence to provide a wide range of specialized healthcare services to millions of patients.
8. Inauguration of the 150 bedded corporate hospital at Chennai… “ With a mission is to bring Healthcare of International Standards within the reach of every individual . We are committed to the achievement and maintenance of excellence in education, research and healthcare for the benefit of humanity ”.
13. Owned & Managed Hospitals Health Education & e-Learning Clinical Research & Site Management Project Consulting Not for profit Education Research Emergency Network Retail Pharmacies CSR SACH | SAHI Franchise Primary Care Clinics Technology Services & Solutions Third Party Administration and Health Insurance Integrated seamless healthcare delivery system
15. Touched 18 million lives 4 million Preventive Health Checks 60000 foreign patients from 55 countries 91,000 Cardiothoracic Surgeries Over 5,000 Kidney Transplants Over 300 Bone Marrow and Liver Transplants Over 10000 Joint Replacements Liver Transplant in Children and Adults Cord Blood Transplant for Leukemia Multi Organ Transplant Stereotactic Radiotherapy and Radio-surgery National Network of Emergency Services Apollo – The Healthcare Powerhouse
17. Cardiac Sciences Oncology Neurosciences Orthopedics Transplantation Pediatrics Emergency Medicine Centres of Excellence
18. Infrastructure Human Resources Credentialing and Privileging Clinical Pathways Allied Services and Specialties Research Quality Management Academics / Clinical Excellence Excellence driven by strong fundamentals
19. 3T MRI 64 Slice CT Scanner 320 Slice CT Scanner PET CT Scan CyberKnife Novalis Apollo has consistently led game-changing developments through cutting-edge technology Apollo was the first hospital in India to Introduce
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21. India Today “Most caring hospital ” The Week “Top hospitals in India” CRISIL's rating “Superior fundamentals ” Readers Digest “Most trusted hospital brand” Govt. of India felicitates Apollo Hospitals with a Postage Stamp Universally recognized for our pioneering sprit and commitment to healthcare
23. I think it is a wonderful contribution to the healthcare of the people who live in rural villages and I hope that people all over the world will follow your lead, because if they do then the benefits of the Hi-tech medicine can go to everyone and not just people who live in big cities Bill Clinton, 24 th March 2000 On Viewing the Telemedicine Consultation from Aragonda Village “ “
24. JCI accredited Apollo hospitals Delhi (first JCI accredited hospital in India) Chennai Hyderabad (first JCI accredited stroke program in the world) Ludhiana Dhaka Bangalore Kolkata NABH accredited Madurai Continuous Quest for Excellence
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26. ACE @ 25 Parameters Bench Mark Reference Max Score Scoring CABG mortality rate 0.60% Cleveland Clinic 4 ≤ 1 4 1.51- 2.00 2 > 2.5 0 Complication rate post coronary intervention 2% A J of Therapeutics US 4 ≤ 2 4 2.67 - 3.33 2 > 4 0 One year survival rate for kidney transplants 97.60% United Network for Organ Sharing 4 ≥ 97.60 4 87.83-78.08 2 < 68.32 0 ALOS post liver transplant 21 Days NY State Deptt of Health 4 ≤ 21 4 23.29 26.25 2 > 30 0 ALOS for large bowel resection 7 Days UCSF San Francisco CA USA 4 ≤ 7 4 7.78 - 8.75 2 >10 0
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30. Excellence in Education DNB Royal Colleges Medvarsity Foreign Trainees Nursing Schools and Colleges Institute of Physiotherapy Institute of Hospital Administration
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32. Global Recognition Creating Global Hope India’s low-cost patient care earns plaudits in US study - Duke University Wed, Sep 10 2008 India's New Coup In Outsourcing: Inpatient Care The Wall Street Journal, April 26, 2004 India's Healthcare Industry to See Mammoth Growth - Mc Kinsey Wed, Jun 27 2007
33. The India Value Proposition Note: U.S. charges are list prices. Physician and certain other fees are generally excluded. Prices at non-U.S. hospitals are all-inclusive other than for Panama, which does not include surgeon’s fee. Only data from Joint Commission International accredited hospitals considered. Procedure USA India Thailand Singapore Coronary artery bypass surgery $70,000-133,000 $7,000 $22,000 $16,300 Bypass surgery with heart valve replacement $75,000-140,000 $9,500 $25,000 $22,000 Hip replacement $33,000-57,000 $7,200 $12,700 $12,000 Knee replacement $30,000-53,000 $7,200 $11,500 $9,600 Prostate surgery (TURP procedure) $10,000-16,000 $3,600 $4,400 $5,300 Gastric bypass $35,000-52,000 $9,300 $13,000 $16,500 Face-lift $10,500-16,000 $4,800 $5,000 $7,500
34. India’s population might be a huge challenge, but it is also its largest strength Incredible India. Incredible scale
35. Apollo Reach Building a network for India “ beginning of a new era” Dr. Manmohan Singh Prime Minister of India