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Apollo Hospitals launches Centre of Excellence in Critical Care

Apollo Hospitals launches Centre of Excellence in Critical Care

Hyderabad, Oct 6 :Apollo Hospitals, Asia’s foremost integrated healthcare services provider, today launched the Apollo Centre of Excellence in Critical Care (ACECC).
Apollo Hospitals is currently the largest critical care provider in India with over 25 percent of its in-patient bed capacity designated for critical care.
Critical care, also referred to as Intensive care, deals with critically-ill patients who require intensive care for various medical conditions that are immediately life-threatening but reversible, the Hospital said in a release here.
The ACECC will harness digital technology to create an integrated network of eICUs providing world-class critical care not just across the Apollo Hospitals network but also in partnership with non-Apollo units in India and abroad.
Speaking on the occasion, Apollo Hospitals Group Chairman Dr. Prathap C Reddy, said, “Critical illness leads to millions of deaths each year. However, critical care faces challenges due to factors such as lack of prioritisation, co-ordination, timely identification and availability of basic life-saving treatments.
ACECC will be instrumental in turning this vision into reality and it would goes beyond Apollo Hospitals through partnerships with non-Apollo units, both public and private to add value and make it a win-win for patients, doctors, nursing homes and hospitals across India, he said.
The ACECC will comprise digital technology enabled Critical Care Units (CCUs) having standard protocols and operating procedures (SOPs) supported by smart solutions. This will enable expansion of the critical care network through e-ICUs using Tele-health and Apollo Connect. The ACECC will also focus on evidence-based protocols, training, and capacity building of critical care specialists, he added.
Ms. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group said, studies have indicated that India has just 2.3 critical care beds per 100,000 population as against 10 to 11 beds per 100,000 population in developed countries like South Korea and Singapore. The ACECC will be based on a network of hub-and-spokes units between Apollo and non-Apollo providers, both public and private, to ensure that every citizen has access to the best of critical care when needed.
Ms Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, Critical care in the country today faces multiple challenges ranging from lack of trained staff and equipment and a lower priority given to emergency and critical care as compared to other specialities.
The ACECC will enable quality critical care with a reduction in morbidity and mortality by encompassing the entire gamut of critical care backed by appropriate training of healthcare professionals. Integrated education and training through Medvarsity will ensure up-to-date clinical knowledge for the healthcare physicians and staff. International partnerships will create an environment for excellence in clinical standards, education, research and support, she added.
Dr Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group said, the ACECC will oversee an integrated critical care network, leveraging our collective strength across the group, and will ensure that we take the speciality to a different level not only in the country but also build a global model for the same.
Dr. K. Hari Prasad, President – Hospitals Division, Apollo Hospitals Enterprises said, “The country faces a resource mismatch with 80 percent of physicians working in urban areas and 70 percent of the population residing in remote locations. The ACECC will help in overcoming variability in expertise and critical care delivery and provide smart solutions to the national shortage of critical care experts.”
Professor Ravi Mahajan, Director – Critical Care Integration and Transformation, Apollo Hospitals Group said, “The launch of the Centre heralds furthering Apollo’s ambition to make high quality, affordable Critical Care expertise available even to the remotest parts of India.(UNI)

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