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FDI has driven India's healthcare expansion, with USD 3.2 billion invested between 2022-2024 and total inflows reaching USD 11.19 billion since 2000. Sustaining growth requires diversified funding ...
Indian private hospital network Fortis Healthcare has announced plans to make an investment of up to Rs13bn ($156m) to boost capacities at its existing hospitals over the next few years. The ...
India’s healthcare sector has become a cornerstone of the nation's economy, driven by demographic changes, technological advancements, and increasing demand for quality healthcare.
Can the Healthcare sector in India attract investments to build a modern 21st century universal healthcare delivery mode which delivers ... Indian health system’s expansion post COVID-19: ...
The digital transformation of India's healthcare industry has the potential to accelerate tenfold, from $2.7 billion in 2022 to approximately $37 billion by 2030, a report by Boston Consulting ...
Indian public health improvement received global recognition for its notable people-oriented, aggressive health initiatives during World Health Day celebration. The country continues to lead the ...
This expansion will aid double-digit overall revenue growth, CEO Shashank ND told Reuters last week. Practo's revenue jumped 22% to 2.4 billion rupees ($28 million) in fiscal 2024.
India's healthcare sector is set to reach $320 billion by 2028, fueled by advancements in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and evolving global demands.
The year’s biggest healthcare deal—a $5 billion merger between Aster DM Healthcare and Quality Care India—reflects a growing trend of consolidation, according to a report by Grant Thornton.
India’s healthcare industry has been showing a remarkable growth. Growing at a CAGR of 22%, it is expected to reach $372 billion in 2022. Estimates also peg the sector’s potential to generate ...
India’s existing systems to collect, process and monitor crucial information of public health and healthcare indicators are weak and often non-existent, duplicated and of doubtful quality.