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Gleneagles Hospitals (formerlyGlobal Hospitals Group) is ahospital network based in India.[citation needed]

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History

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Global Hospitals Group was founded by Dr. K. Ravindranath in 1999 with a focus on multi-organ transplantation. The hospital has performed India's first successful split and auxiliaryliver transplant, and the first combinedheart andkidney transplant.[1]

In August 2015,IHH Healthcare announced the acquisition of 73.4% stake in Hyderabad-based GE Medical Associates Pvt Ltd, which had hospitals under the brand Global Hospitals, for1,280 crore.[2][3] IHH Healthcare Berhad consolidated its Indian platform by rebranding Global Hospitals under the brand Gleneagles.

Future expansion

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In March 2017, Gleneagles Global Hospitals announced plans to invest200crore to grow its market presence.[4] The planned expansion included increasing overall bed capacity from 1,400 beds to 2,100 beds within two years, and establishing a presence in Delhi.[4]

The India operations are led by Dr. K. Ravindranath, Chairman, Gleneagles Global Hospitals and Ramesh Krishnan, Chief Executive Officer, India Operations Division, Parkway Pantai Limited. In April 2018, Parkway Pantai announced the appointment of Dr Ajay Bakshi as the Chief Executive Officer – Designate for its India Operations Division.[5]

Hospitals

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  • Aware Gleneagles Global Hospitals, LB Nagar,Hyderabad
  • Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Lakdi-ka-pul, Hyderabad
  • Gleneagles Global Health City, Perumbakkam,Chennai
  • Gleneagles Global Clinics, Adyar, Chennai
  • BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Kengeri,Bengaluru
  • Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Richmond Road, Bengaluru
  • Global Hospitals, Parel,Mumbai

See also

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References

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  1. ^indiainfoline.com."Dr. K Ravindranath, CMD, Global Hospitals Group". Retrieved2018-04-12.
  2. ^"Malaysian firm acquires stake in Global Hospitals".The Hindu. 2015-08-29.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  3. ^Babu, Gireesh (2017-03-12)."IHH Healthcare re-brands Global Hospitals under the brand Gleneagles".Business Standard India. Retrieved2018-04-12.
  4. ^abNaga Sridhar, G; Somasekhar, M (15 January 2018)."Gleneagles Global Hospitals to invest ₹200 crore for expansion".Business Line (published 29 March 2017).Archived from the original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved27 July 2020.
  5. ^www.ETHealthworld.com."Dr Ajay Bakshi is now CEO-Designate, India Operations Division, ParkwayPantai - ET HealthWorld".ETHealthworld.com. Retrieved2018-04-12.

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