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    Apollo Hospitals Guwahati Upgrades Cath Lab with Philips Azurion 7M20 System

    Advanced imaging and precision interventions strengthen heart care in Northeast India. This is because Apollo Hospitals Guwahati has upgraded its catheterization laboratory (cath lab) with the Philips Azurion 7M20 image-guided therapy system, enhancing its capabilities in advanced cardiac imaging and interventional cardiology. The platform integrates interventional digital X-ray and angiography technology to improve precision, efficiency, and safety during cardiac procedures.  The upgrade was announced at a press meet attended by senior cardiology specialists, including Dr. Rituparna Baruah, Dr. Dibya Jyoti Dutta, Dr. Chandra Kumar Das, and Dr. Chandra Prakash Thakur. The system features advanced 3D imaging and dynamic coronary roadmap technology, enabling clinicians to visualise cardiac structures in real time with greater clarity and accuracy. It is also designed to reduce radiation exposure by up to 60 per cent, supporting safer procedural environments. The enhanced cath lab supports a wide range of minimally invasive procedures such as angioplasty, device implantation, and electrophysiology studies, while strengthening the hospital’s capacity to manage complex cardiac cases and higher procedural volumes. It is expected to enable reduced procedural risks, faster recovery, and improved diagnostic accuracy. Hospital officials noted that the cardiology department performed over 1,500 procedures in the past year, with a mortality rate below 2 per cent. The upgrade is set to further expand access to specialised cardiac care across Northeast India.
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Group Launches 76th Hospital at Hyderabad, Advancing India’s Next-Gen Healthcare Infrastructure

    Apollo Hospitals Group has expanded its national healthcare footprint with the launch of its 76th hospital: a 400-bed smart hospital in Hyderabad’s Financial District. Designed as a digitally integrated care ecosystem, the hospital brings together advanced clinical capabilities, intelligent workflows, and patient-centric design to enhance care delivery across the continuum. The hospital was formally inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Telangana, Shri Revanth Reddy, in the presence of key dignitaries including Shri Damodar Rajanarsimha, Hon’ble Minister for Health, Medical and Family Welfare, Government of Telangana, and Shri Arekapudi Gandhi, Member of the Telangana Legislative Assembly.  At the core of the hospital is a unified digital platform that enables seamless coordination, supported by AI-driven scheduling and real-time clinical connectivity; reducing delays, improving diagnostic precision, and ensuring continuity of care. Advanced technologies include:  Arthrex Pano Scope for minimally invasive procedures  VALD systems for functional assessment and rehabilitation  uMR Omega 3.0T MRI for faster scan times and enhanced image quality Dedicating the hospital, Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, Founder & Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group, noted that building a hospital goes beyond infrastructure; it is about creating hope, where compassion, dignity, and clinical excellence come together to serve every patient.  Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, emphasised that this milestone reflects Apollo’s continued commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to all, integrating advanced technology with its legacy of clinical excellence to strengthen India’s global leadership in healthcare, with Hyderabad emerging as a key hub. Highlighting community impact, Ms. Upasana Konidela, Vice Chairperson – CSR, announced 10,000 free health screenings for the Nanakramguda community, reinforcing Apollo’s focus on preventive care. Mr. Tejesvi Veerepalli, Regional CEO – AP/Telangana, added that integrated emergency systems and connected ambulances will enable faster response during the critical “golden hour,” improving patient outcomes. This launch reflects Apollo’s continued focus on building accessible, technology-enabled healthcare systems; advancing India’s position as a global hub for high-quality medical care. 
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai Achieves Breakthrough with BASILICA-Assisted TAVI, Safeguarding High-Risk Heart Patient

    Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, has successfully treated a 67-year-old high-risk heart patient using an advanced, minimally invasive procedure called BASILICA-assisted TAVI. This specialised technique is designed to prevent blockage of the coronary artery during valve replacement. This milestone highlights the growing role of advanced transcatheter therapies in managing complex structural heart disease, particularly in patients who are not suitable candidates for repeat open-heart surgery.  The procedure was performed by a multidisciplinary team led by Dr. Sengottuvelu G, Senior Interventional Cardiologist and Clinical Lead of Structural Heart Interventions at Apollo Hospitals Chennai. This approach offers a minimally invasive alternative for redo valve replacement cases, where conventional surgery carries significant risk. The patient had a history of diabetes, coronary artery disease with prior stenting, and aortic valve replacement surgery in 2017. Degeneration of the previous valve led to recurrent aortic stenosis (narrowing) and regurgitation (leakage), both of which can affect blood flow. Before the procedure, a scan revealed a high risk of blockage (an uncommon but serious complication of TAVI), associated with mortality rates of up to 40–50% when it occurs. To reduce this risk, doctors used a combination of TAVI (a catheter-based valve replacement procedure) and the BASILICA technique. In simple terms, BASILICA involves carefully splitting a part of the old valve using controlled energy so that it does not block blood flow to the heart during the new valve placement.   Dr. Sengottuvelu G noted, “This case highlights the evolving capabilities of transcatheter therapies in managing highly complex structural heart disease. BASILICA is a technically demanding procedure, and its successful execution reflects the expertise and coordination of our team.” Dr. C S Muthukumaran, Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, added, “Performing the first BASILICA procedure in the Apollo Group is a proud moment. It reinforces our commitment to bringing cutting-edge, life-saving technologies to patients in India.” After the procedure, the patient showed good recovery, with improved blood flow, stable rhythm, and no evidence of heart blockage, and was discharged in stable condition. With international success rates exceeding 90% in selected cases, BASILICA remains a highly specialised procedure, underscoring Apollo Hospitals’ commitment to delivering evidence-based, patient-centric cardiac care. 
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Team from Apollo Chennai Uses Robotic Technology to Treat Severe Spine Deformity in South American Teen

    When a 15-year-old girl from Suriname, South America, developed adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine with no clearly identifiable cause, her family began an urgent global search for specialised care. With limited treatment options in their home country, they reached out to multiple international centres. Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Teynampet, Chennai, responded promptly, enabling a swift consultation and guiding the family’s decision to travel to India for treatment. Dr. Sajan K. Hegde, Director, Spine Surgery, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, and the team, with the 15-year-old patient- Sedi Van Genderen, and her mother - Iris. On arrival, the patient was diagnosed with a severe and rapidly progressing spinal deformity that was affecting posture, mobility, and long-term health. Under the leadership of Dr. Sajan K. Hegde, Director – Spine Surgery, the multidisciplinary team adopted a staged, technology-driven approach. The initial phase involved halo gravity traction over three weeks to gradually improve spinal alignment. This was followed by a two-stage surgical intervention supported by robotic navigation and intraoperative neuromonitoring. In the first surgery, screws were placed into the spine using robotic guidance to ensure high precision. In the second surgery, damaged discs were removed and the spine was stabilised by fusing certain bones together. Finally, the spine was carefully straightened and fixed in place across multiple levels. Robotic systems helped doctors see the spine in real time and place implants with great accuracy, improving outcomes and reducing risks. Following the surgeries, the patient’s spinal curvature was corrected by about 75%, said Dr. Appaji Krishnan, Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery, who emphasised that the outcome was the result of a coordinated multidisciplinary team effort. The patient is recovering well, underscoring the impact of precision-led technologies and expert collaboration in managing complex spinal deformities, and reinforcing Chennai’s position as a trusted global destination for advanced spine care.
    DATE: 01, May, 2026
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    Apollo Hospitals and Maldivian (National Carrier of Maldives) signed exclusive promotional agreement on the 29...
    Apollo Hospitals Group and Maldivian ( National Carrier of Maldives) signed exclusive promotional agreement on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of Apollo Hospitals, at a function held at Chennai. The agreement will bring a host of benefits and privileges for Maldivian passengers on the proposed Male-Chennai-Dhaka-Chennai-Male route commencing services from the 16th of November 2012. The joint promotional agreement was signed by Dr.Pratap C Reddy-Chairman of Apollo Hospitals Group and Mr.Abdul Harris-Managing Director of Maldivian . Dr.Srinidhi Chidambaram-Vice President-International Division and Mr.Jithu Jose-General Manager-International Division was also present. The delegation from Maldivian Airlines included Mr.Raj Krishnan-Country Manager-India and Mr.Imitias-Director-Inflight Services.  
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    Apollo Hospitals has bagged the Asian Hospital Management Awards 2012 in four categories !
    Apollo Hospitals has been declared as winner in four categories at The Asian Hospital Management Awards 2012. The finalists were chosen out of 363 entries representing 89 hospitals from 12 countries. Winners were announced today during the Gala Dinner and Awards Night at Melia Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. More than 800 delegates from 25 countries attended the hospital management awards in Hanoi where over 55 speakers from across the globe came together and shared their experiences in the healthcare domain. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Delhi has been awarded for its “Apollo Community Outreach Programme” and “”Improving Patient Satisfaction Levels.”” Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata has received awards for its efforts in ensuring “”Increased Productivity through reduction of length of stay”” and Project ESCALATE (Eleven Strategies to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance Rate). Ms Sangita Reddy, Executive Director, Operations, Apollo Hospitals Group (India) said, “This is a very proud moment for all of us at the Apollo Hospitals Group. It is extremely rewarding to see two of our facilities getting nominated at such a prestigious event. At Apollo Hospitals, we aim to deliver comprehensive health services and quality care consistently to provide value to our customers. Our commitment is to achieve this through responsible practices and sustained investments in our people as well as technology to meet the challenges of tomorrow. We believe in inclusive growth and contributing to the community; our programmes are just a reflection of this commitment and our efforts in taking healthcare to the next level.” As part of Apollo Hospitals ongoing commitment for creating health awareness and providing preventive care to the general public, 20 Continuing Medical Education programmes, 32 health camps, 10 health talks and 44 specialty clinics were organised. Furthermore, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals has been conducting a community outreach programme where regular free OPDs have been held at its hospital in New Delhi. In collaboration with the Delhi Government, Apollo Hospitals has also serviced the community via its mobile health scheme in five economically-depressed city areas. Through this scheme, numerous patients from economically-weaker sections have been screened and provided medical care at their doorsteps. Divided into multiple categories, the awards were presented to hospitals in the region that, in the opinion of the judges and advisers, have implemented or enhanced outstanding and innovative projects, programmes, and best practices during the previous year.
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    3rd International Congress on Transforming Healthcare with Information Technology
    The third International Congress on Transforming Healthcare with ICT has been organised this year on 31st August, 2012. Through this Conference, we wanted to bring all the healthcare eco-system players on a global platform, to participate, propagate and promote the various technology driven transformational approaches, solutions and their benefits to the grassroots, administrators, providers, and research community and to find ways to achieve the goal of equitable, sustainable, quality healthcare system. 21st century issues cannot be resolved with 20th century solutions. The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. 27 specialists from the USA, Canada, UK, Middle East. Pakistan, Belgium, Denmark, Bulgaria Japan, New Zealand, Malaysia and Iran will share their personal experience on how ICT is now making a difference in health care. A specially designed tutorial Beyond Features: Understanding Digital Health Records will extensively review the relevance of EMR and digital records with the challenges faced in implementing these in India. Senior secretaries to the Govt. of India and state governments will discuss the role of ICT and eHealth initiatives across India. Sessions on Technology in Action, Education and Training, mHealth, Clinical Applications, Hospital Information Systems and the Indian Scenario in HCIT will provide an intellectual repast. The only drawback is that which so much food for thought (64 papers) there may not be formal tea breaks !! A joint panel discussion with the Patient Safety Congress will highlight how ICT can make a difference in patient safety. The inaugural and valedictory sessions with VVIP’s participating will create the much needed awareness. Event Schedule : Dates of the Conference : 31st August 2012 – 1st September, 2012 Venue : Hyderabad International Convention Center, Hyderabad – India Visit www.transformhealth-it.org to Register Now !    
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    Dedicated Bifurcation Stent technology used for Complex Bifurcation angioplasty at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, a...
    A new dedicated specially designed Nile Pax stent was used by Dr. G. Sengottuvelu, Senior Consultant & Interventional Cardiologist, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai to clear the blockage that was formed in the coronary artery involving two branches. Bifurcation lesion means there is a blockage in a site where the blood vessel divides into two and is more challenging to treat. Two branches of the blood vessel have narrowing. If a balloon angioplasty is performed in one, there are chances of the other branch closing. Conventionally one or two stents are placed and there are chances of recurrence in the side branch. According to Dr. G. Sengottuvelu, “the last patient was a diabetic lady with single vessel disease with a bifurcation lesion, a blockage in a site where the blood vessel divides into two affecting both branches”. He explained that, “In such a case if a balloon angioplasty is performed in one, there are chances of the other branch closing, which would lead to further complications. Hence we used the advanced Nile Pax Stent (dedicated bifurcation stent) which is shaped in such a way to remove narrowing from both the branches and has to be inserted through two wires to place it simultaneously in both branches”. Dr. Sengottuvelu also added, “This particular stent has several advantages. Stent covers both branches and is drug coated, helps in accessing both branches of the artery for future treatment if requited. Also the quantity of dye used and the duration of the procedure is much less. Dr. Sengottuvelu further added that these procedures are done through the hand approach and Nile Pax (Dedicated bifurcation stent) stent helped to complete the angioplasty within 40 minutes, thereby reducing the complications and the risk involved in the procedure ensuring quick recovery of the patient.  
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    Spinal cord tumor removed safely by Neuro-Spinal Surgeon at Apollo Specialty Hospital, Chennai !
    Spinal surgery on tumors involving the spinal cord is the most challenging of all due to its high risk of possibly precipitating the neurological deficits that are disastrous. Tumors that arise in the cervical ( neck ) region of the spinal cord are rare and pose great challenge to the Neurosurgeons. The tumor expand the spinal cord and produce neurological deficits viz; sensory and motor ( weakness of limbs/paralysis). Neither all spinal cord tumors can be totally removable nor they are greatly amenable for radiotherapy too. Anna Mushi, a young housewife from Tanzania presented to us with progressive weakness of limbs, pain and disturbances in walking and limited daily activities. She had a long and large tumor that occupied 8 cms of the central part ( Intramedullary ) of the spinal cord in the neck that extended from the second to sixth cervical spine. This highly vascular tumor ( Ependymoma) was meticulously removed in total using Microsurgical technique by our team led by Dr.J.K.B.C.Parthiban,Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon, Spine Neurosurgery, Apollo Hospitals Chennai. The surgery last for more than 6 hrs on July 9th 2012 at Apollo Specialty Hospital. The spinal cord was split vertically from the back and the tumor was dissected from the spinal cord neural tissues and removed safely preserving the motor and respiratory functions of the patient. Anna Mushi is now walking and undergoing rehabilitation at Apollo Specialty Hospital. Neuro Spinal Surgery is an advancing speciality in Neurosurgery that address not only the soft spinal cord but also the spine ( bone ) . Skill in Microsurgery and Spinal Instrumentation are the hallmarks of this specialization.  
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    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Delhi support lights up the track at Ramleela Ground during inaugural NOIDA-10km...
    In association with Supertech Group and Network18, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals today organised the NOIDA 10K Run at Ramleela Ground, NOIDA Stadium, Sector 21A, Noida. Meant to promote Clean, Green and Safe NOIDA, the 10-km run drew enthusiastic participation. In the wee hours of Sunday at 5:30 AM, around 13,000 people participated in the 10-km run tagged ‘RUN KO BANAO FUN’. The run was supported by Hindustan Times, Barista-Lavazza, Smile Foundation, Bisleri, PVR Cinemas, Spice Mobile, Fever 104 FM, Lotto, Running and Living, Make a Wish, Cafe Buddy and Gold’s Gym. Organized to spread awareness about healthy living and emphasize the importance of clean and green surroundings, it also aimed to bring people together and motivate the community to take the necessary steps possible towards a healthy environment. The messages promoting the Sunday run included: Run for clean, green and safe Noida. Run for a strong Noida. Run for a healthy Noida. Run for a healthy you. Mr Jaideep Gupta, MD Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, said: “Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals has always promoted initiatives that foster healthy living. The objective behind supporting such a run is to spread awareness about the tangible benefits of exercise and encourage positive action. Simultaneously, this initiative is also meant to accelerate awareness about sensitive environmental issues and encourage healthy living habits.” With thousands of runners racing across the track, the stadium was abuzz with positive energy. The run also acted as a massive show of solidarity and unity of purpose, not only via the partners and sponsors of the run but also through the active participation of people in and around Noida. Almost 40 doctors and nurses from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, as well as their families, also ran for the cause.  
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    Apollo Hospitals performs a complex Robotic assisted Urosurgery on a 7 year old African child !
    Pediatric specialists of Apollo Hospitals successfully completed a complex surgery on the bladder base of a 7 year old child from Africa with the assistance of a Robot. The child’s urethra, the tube from the urinary bladder was crushed in a road accident. 7 year old Farhana’s (Name changed) urethra got damaged in a road accident; several medical attempts that she underwent in her native did not yield in any means. Farhana had to suffer physically and mentally with a tube hanging from her bladder to pass urine, she was brought to Apollo Hospitals Chennai in 2011 for medical assistance. After a series of medical examinations, Pediatric Urologists of Apollo Hospitals identified that the child’s bladder had been constantly draining to the outside without a control mechanism for almost a year, resulting into shrinking of the bladder capacity. A medical team under the supervision of Dr. V. Sripathi, Consultant Pediatric Urologist, Apollo Hospitals performed a novel surgery on the child in which, a flap of bladder muscle was fashioned into a tube (to act as the urethra) and tunneled to a normal position above the vagina. Farhana was brought back to Apollo after a period of one year for medical examination, during which, it was identified that in the process of healing, Farhana’s left ureter had been pulled closer to the bladder neck and urine was reversing its flow back into the kidney. As this reversal of flow would damage her kidney and cause urinary infection, a three hour Robotic Surgery was performed to stop the urine reflux. Explaining the Robotic Surgical procedure, Dr. V. Sripathi, Consultant Pediatric Urologist, Apollo Hospitals said, “We did not perform open surgery to cease urine reflux, as it would leave Farhana again with tube to pass urine. With the help of Robotic arms, without reopening the bladder a new bed was made in the bladder muscle and the ureter was placed in it and sutured with ease.” He further added that, “This is the first complex redo on the bladder base. Robotic surgery enabled us to achieve a perfect result in a very difficult situation with very minimal morbidity, with no pain and helped achieve discharge within a day. Robotic Surgery will revolutionize the practice of surgery in children especially in such complex situations without resorting to large incisions and prolonged hospitalization.” Post the complicated surgery, Farhana is now completely normal and as cheerful as any other child of her age. Robotic surgery is the latest and greatest tool in the operating room. It gained rapid acceptance over the few years as the preferred mode of surgery by doctors and patients. Until recently it was primarily used for adults. Now, Robotic arms are working their surgical magic on child patients as well. Robotic surgery has made its way into the present age and is helping doctors in saving children.  
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    Life saving surgery by suturing a slit throat performed at Apollo Hospitals Chennai !
    Super specialists of Apollo Hospitals gave a new lease of life to a 52 year old woman who suffered a severe throat injury. The patient had an open cut throat with her food and wind pipes sliced in a chain snatching incident. Apollo Specialists performed a complicated surgery to bring back life and voice into her. 52 year old Shanthi (Name changed), a resident of Korukkupet, was brought to Apollo Hospitals with a deep cut in her throat, leaving her voice box, food pipe and wind pipe completely sliced. A team of doctors under the supervision of Dr. M. Babu Manohar, Senior Consultant ENT, Head & Neck Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals performed a 4 hour surgery on her. Shanthi, wife of Ganapathy an imitation jewellery retailer, was engrossed into business in their shop near Korukupet, while a man in guise of a customer snatched her 10 sovereign chain and cut off her throat to run away. Shanthi was immediately rushed to Apollo Hospitals, Tondiarpet for first aid and then was brought to Apollo Main Hospital, Chennai for further treatment. Due to the deep injury in her throat, Shanthi sustained heavy blood loss and severe suffocation as her wind pipe was totally sliced. A team of doctors examined her and the ENT Surgeon performed a surgery to mend the voice box, food and wind pipes. According to Dr. Babu Manohar, Senior Consultant, ENT Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, “”As Shanthi had the deep cut from beside her right ear down into the mid part of the neck crossing onto the left side, cutting through many big blood vessels and nerves posed a life or death situation. It also led to a complete paralysis of the right side of her face””. He further explained, “”We thought about to remove the voice box in such complicated situation, but for Shanthi, we did not do so. Instead we patched up the cut off nerves, veins and also the voice box to ensure her speech is restored. Reconstruction of the upper part of the food pipe was under taken to restore the normal swallowing mechanism. We also performed an additional surgery to rectify the paralysis on her face””. Post a 4 hour complicated surgery and 40 days of serious observation Shanthi is now completely well, breathing normally and swallowing normally and is able to carry on her day to day activities. Message from Apollo Hospitals : Our well equipped Reach Hospitals can take up such case -stabilize. Apollo main hospital- emergency is there to receive & stabilize and coordinate multidisciplinary super specialists to save the life. Credit to paramedics who go in the ambulance to attend the patient on site. In such instances the initial few minutes make all the difference. Message to the public : Invest the money in gold- it is appreciating well. Do not wear it in such quantity and invite threat to the life. It is wrong to steal-it is equally wrong to induce stealing.  
    Awards & Accolades
    Apollo Hospitals Group – the only healthcare organization in the World to be declared as a Winner of G20...
    The Group of 20 announced the winners of the G20 Challenge on Inclusive Business Innovation, a global competition managed by IFC, a member of the World Bank Group at the G20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, on June 18, 2012. Apollo Hospitals was declared a winner (the only healthcare organization in the World) for it’s Reach Hospitals initiative. Apollo Reach Hospitals is an initiative of the Apollo Hospitals Group to take quality tertiary healthcare to semi-urban and rural areas in the country. Apollo Hospitals Group provides specialized medical services in India’s underserved rural areas and smaller towns. Apollo Reach Hospitals were created to bridge the healthcare access gap by making specialized healthcare available to the poorest people. The Apollo Reach Hospital in Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh was chosen by Apollo Hospitals Group to represent its model in the G20 Challenge. Dr. Manmohan Singh, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India inaugurated this facility in 2008. This pioneering initiative of the Apollo Hospitals Group aims to reach world-class healthcare to semi urban and rural India. Apollo Reach has a wide array of offerings apart from regular medical facilities, including pharmacies to insurance services. Ms Preetha Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “We are extremely proud to be recognized by the G20 for our efforts in bringing about a visible change in the lives of people at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP). More than 25 percent of families in India live on the margins, spending less than US$70 a month on goods and services. Many of their basic needs go unmet, and they have little access to clean water, financial services, and education. More than 85 percent of these families live outside major cities. Unfortunately, most tertiary healthcare facilities in India are located in major metropolitan areas – meaning that most Indians have little or no access to specialized healthcare services. We consider it our responsibility to extend the same kind of healthcare services and facilities to smaller towns. This is our way of reinvesting in the ecosystem and contributing to the Indian society at large.” Apollo Reach Hospitals operate in less-developed population centres – termed Tier II cities – and offer medical care at rates up to 30 percent lower than other major hospitals. Within Reach Hospitals, low-income care is subsidized by services sold to high-income patients from the same area. The world’s leading economies launched the G20 Challenge to rapidly expand commercially viable businesses that serve the large numbers of low-income people that constitute the base of the global economic pyramid. Its goal is to identify, showcase, and support innovative business models that can be replicated across developing countries. The online competition was launched to find the best examples worldwide of businesses in developing countries that provide critical goods, services, and livelihood opportunities in financially, environmentally, and socially sustainable ways to those living at the bottom of the pyramid, called ‘inclusive businesses’. The G20 Challenge on Inclusive Business Innovation recognized businesses with innovative, scalable, and commercially viable ways of working with low-income people in developing countries. An independent judging panel – including representatives from the G20, the private sector, academia, foundations, and International Finance Institutions – selected 15 Challenge winners based on the following criteria: Innovation Development results Potential for growth, including replication of the business model in other markets Financial sustainability Environmental and social sustainability “The winners demonstrate that commercially viable companies can also provide economic opportunities for poor people-along with better access to clean water, electricity, health care, education, housing, phone services, and financial services.” said Lars Thunell, IFC Executive Vice President and CEO. “They provide impressive models for others to follow.” The awards were presented by Ambassador Rogelio Granguillhome, Chair of the G20 Development Working Group, Dr. Edmund Duckwitz, Ambassador of Germany to Mexico and Mr.Lars Thunell, Executive Vice President of IFC at a grand award ceremony on June 18, 2012.  
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    Apollo Hospitals partners with National Skill Development Corp. (NSDC), a public-private partnership to promot...
    Apollo Hospitals has formed a subsidiary to impart healthcare-related training to 392,000 people in 10 years. NSDC has agreed to buy a stake in Apollo Med Skills Ltd., a Unit of the Apollo Hospitals Group. The investment on the project will be around Rs. 39 crore, of which NSDC will loan Rs. 25.13 crore to Apollo Med Skills. Apollo will contribute Rs. 9.88 crore. NSDC will also buy a 27% stake in Apollo Med Skills for Rs. 3.65 crore. Dr.K. Prabhakar, Chief Executive Officer of Apollo Med Skills, said the company is entering the sector because it realises the requirement for trained manpower. Dr.Prabhakar said the group formed the unit towards the end of 2011 and was engaged with NSDC for the partnership. “”We have now got their board approval,”” he said. The company will train people in subjects such as medical lab technology, dialysis and non-invasive cardiac courses, radiology and imaging, and operation theatre technology. It will also train doctors and nurses to update their skills. Ms.Sangita Reddy, executive director of operations at Apollo Hospitals, will oversee the work of the training subsidiary as a director. NSDC representative said. “”Since they are an established player, we can expect complete commitment from them.”” The company plans to set up about 47 centres in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand, Karnataka and West Bengal. “”Since, we have partnered with NSDC, we can use some government school buildings for running classes, especially in the evenings,”” Dr.Prabhakar said. Apollo will also find jobs for the trained people in its hospitals and other healthcare centres.  
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    Apollo Hospitals Chennai organizes activities to create awareness on Oral & Lung cancer on the occasion o...
    Apollo Cancer Institute, Chennai urges people to kick tobacco chewing and smoking habits and organizes activities in collaboration with Madras Road Transport Corporation to create awareness on Oral & Lung cancer on the occasion of “”World No Tobacco”” day on May 31st. “”World No Tobacco”” Day (WNTD) is observed around the world every year on May 31. It is meant to encourage a 24-hour period of abstinence from all forms of tobacco consumption across the globe. The day is further intended to draw global attention to the widespread prevalence of tobacco use and to negative health effects, which currently lead to 5.4 million deaths worldwide annually. According to WHO tobacco is the second major cause of death worldwide. For creating the awareness for oral and lung cancer and also the harmful effects of tobacco usage, Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital arranged a series of activities, throughout the no tobacco campaign week. With the mission of making Chennai a healthy city, Apollo Cancer Institute, Chennai have collaborated with Madras Road Transport Corporation (MTC) & organized series of activities on this occasion. An awareness talk and Pulmonary function tests were organized for the staff of Madras Transport Corporation. Usually the drivers from MTC are more prone to hazards of pollution & they are also in the forefront of active as well as passive smoking and chewing tobacco, in order to reduce the stress that they come across in their day today work. Keeping this in mind, Apollo Cancer Institute has taken the initiative to educate the staff of MTC against the harmful effects of tobacco & smoking. More than 500 employees from Madras Transport Corporation are expected to benefit from this test conducted. Apart from this major campaign Apollo has also initiated various activities, focused on PSUs, Corporates to create awareness on the harmful effects of smoking & tobacco. Again, PFT test is being conducted and awareness talks are organised at these Corporates to highlight on the need for a Healthy Life style & importance of regular cancer screening. Around 10 Corporates have been screened throughout the week, which includes screening of more than 1000 people. The workforce which includes more than 5000 people, have been given awareness on the hazards of smoking and chewing tobacco through awareness talks by Cancer Specialists from Apollo Speciality Cancer Hospital. The Corporates have also joined wholeheartedly in this noble initiative from Apollo Hospitals.  
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    Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals Delhi performs Total Knee Replacement on a geriatric couple !
    S.N. Bhatt (now 94 years) and Vijay Laxmi Bhatt (now 87) who underwent Total Knee Replacement at Apollo Hospitals Delhi have become the oldest couple in the country to undergo bilateral total knee replacement (TKR) in a single sitting. While Mr. Bhatt underwent TKR of both knees (bilateral) in a single operation (under same anaesthesia) in April last year at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital here, his wife was successfully operated upon six months later. Indraprastha Apollo Hospital senior consultant orthopaedics and joint replacement surgeon Dr. Raju Vaishya who operated on the duo has now filed for a new record with the Limca Book. Mr. Bhatt, who retired as Principal of a degree college, played hockey along with the late legendary Dhyanchand when he was young and an avid horse rider as well. “”With this surgery it’s like a new lease of life for me and I feel like playing hockey again!”” he said at a Press conference. He said that before the surgery he was forced to use a wheelchair because of acute arthritis. His son who is an anaesthetist encouraged him to go in for TKR. “”An active schedule in his prime years enabled Mr. Bhatt to keep lifestyle diseases at bay and besides arthritis and mild hypertension he had no other ailment before the surgery. However, he had huge defects in the tibia (shin bone) which required bone grafting and therefore his surgery lasted about three hours. Mr. Bhatt started walking in four days post surgery and was discharged from the hospital after six days. And with this, he also entered the Limca Book of Records as the world’s oldest man to have undergone bilateral TKR in a single sitting,”” said Dr. Raju Vaishya. Delighted at being able to perform activities of daily living with complete ease, he convinced his wife, Vijay Laxmi, to undergo bilateral TKR in a single sitting as well. Vijay Laxmi was operated in November last year — six months after her husband’s surgery — despite ischemic heart disease. “”This makes them the oldest living couple in the country to undergo bilateral TKR in a single sitting,”” said Dr. Vaishya. The physician noted that TKR is one of the most successful orthopaedic surgeries that have even surpassed the outstanding long-term results of total hip replacement.  
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