This mid-size Noida hospital seeks to capitalise on Jewar airport’s growth
Prakashi Hospital, one of the oldest health care provider of Noida, is going to expand the NCR region brackets for the growth of the Jewish airport.
It was founded 24 years ago, the Prakashi Hospital, a medium-sized medium-sized facility, has been stable to adapt to new technologies, investing in the expansion of the local population. Now they are faced with major space restrictions in larger NOIDA and NOIDA locations, plan to open a new hospital in the Jewish population and increase health requirements.
“The healthcare sector has increased over the past 20-25 years, and keeping it pace at a pace is very important. At first we didn’t have dialysis, CT scanners and now we want to expand further, “said Dr. Ws Chauan, the Executive Director of the Pragash Hospital.
Over the past three years, the hospital has retained the stable income of Rs 15-20 Rs, the growth rate of which is about 10%. “We have increased our ICU power, we have added more beds and make significant modernities with our facilities. We plan to include tumor services next year and we will continue to expand. “
In recent years, the Prague Hospital has made various modernization, including new theaters, microscopic and 1.5 vision of MRI SIEMENS.
The hospital focuses on the oncology, with the plans to add radiation therapy and probably for the IVF center. This decision is due to the increasing number of cancer cases. “Cancer care becomes a priority for us, and we aim to address this gap in the near future. The demand for health care increases why we want to expand to 2 and Tier-3 cities, “said China.
The strategy of the Prakashi Hospital is to focus on areas that do not yet have major health services. The hospital aims to provide affordable and quality care, applying gaps in rural areas. The Chenian noted that the expansion of the hospital reached a larger Noida five years ago, and the facility expected near the Jewish airport will continue this approach.
The hospital is going to compete with several other hospitals next to the Jewish airport. For example, the Kylash Hospital provides services for important care, orthopedics, gynecology, nephrology, gynecology, nephrology and diagnostic facilities, such as CT scans and ultrasound. The new Jewish Hospital and the Trauma Center provide emergency services together with orthopedics, neurology and general surgery. In the larger NOIDA, the Government Medical Institute (GIMS) is a medical educational institution with 500 beds and modern diagnostic and surgical institutions.
The Sharda Hospital provides services in the interests of cardiology, oncology and orthopedics with 1,200 bedding. Yatharth Hospitals, in a larger number of NOIDA and NOIDA, have more than 2300 beds and provide services such as cardiology, orthopedics and neurologics.
Despite the competition of larger players, Chauan is confident in the ability to prosper the hospital. “We are not focused on competing with others. We are focused on doing our work and serving the community. Our goal is to create a stable model that serves the local population, “he said. Offering access to access, the Prakashi hospital captures patients, particularly in corporate and public health schemes.
The hospital expansion plans will be discussed on tertiary care, orthopedics and ICU services, the main areas of higher growth, which have seen population growth. “We also plan to develop diagnostic services in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. We will offer basic services such as CT scanner, dialysis and health inspections, at the same time citing our greater procedures, “