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Apollo Hospitals has bagged awards in four categories at The Asian Hospital Management Awards 2012. The finalists were chosen out of 363 entries representing 89 hospitals from 12 countries. The winners were announced in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Sunday. 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.
The Group’s Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in Delhi has been awarded for its ‘Apollo Community Outreach Programme’ and ‘Improving Patient Satisfaction Levels’ while the Apollo Gleneagles in 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).
Sangita Reddy, Executive Director, Operations, Apollo Hospitals Group (India), said, “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.”
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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