A new study found that three-fourths of all the healthcare spending in India happens at hospitals owned by corporations. Further the growth of private hospitals has also been inequitable, with more than a third of all hospitals present in the large Metros and Tier I cities. This leaves two problems...
Remote Intensive Care, a reality in India, powered by American technology
CritiNext, the e-ICU from Fortis Hospitals of India enables a remote hospital to provide advanced care to critically ill patients without having to physically move them to specialty hospitals. Powered by GE Healthcare, the CritiNext e-ICU has its command center at the Fortis Escorts Heart Institute in New Delhi according...
GE Healthcare's India revenues exceed $400 million
In a press interview, Terri Bresenham, President & CEO, GE Healthcare India, who arrived in-country in December 2011, made some interesting revelations. " India is the first country to have a large number of multinational healthcare providers. There are seven-eight very active MNCs. It opens a whole host of opportunities...