Apollo, a healthcare provider in India, has announced the expansion of its connected care programme, Apollo Connect, across the country.
The aim is to create an integrated healthcare ecosystem by collaborating with hospitals and nursing homes in both urban and rural areas.
This expansion seeks to improve patient access, affordability, and experience.
The programme offers services such as eICU, diagnostics, surgical consultations, remote monitoring, clinical training, quality enhancement, and accreditation support.
By bringing together healthcare providers on a single platform, Apollo Connect aims to strengthen India’s healthcare ecosystem, improve patient care, and reduce the burden of travel and logistics for patients.
Apollo founder and chairman Dr Prathap C Reddy said: “As care providers the imperative for us is to collaborate and support each other to ensure no sick person goes untreated for lack of access to quality care.
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By GlobalData“It is with this commitment that we have created the Apollo Connect programme, an initiative towards building healthcare together, by bringing healthcare providers on one platform to provide superior care and keep patients closer to home.
“Having built and run India’s largest hospital chain, we understand the healthcare realities and challenges and have designed Apollo Connect to aid hospitals and nursing homes to improve their operational and business efficiency through exceptional service support from Apollo.
“Collaboration is an immensely powerful tool, and we believe that by coming together, we can truly strengthen India’s healthcare ecosystem and ensure every individual gets the right support they need.”