Dr Agarwal's Health Care files draft papers with Sebi to raise funds via IPO Temasek Holdings and TPG-backed Dr Agarwal's Health Care aims to raise Rs 3,000-3,500 crore through an IPO, combining a fresh issue and an Offer For Sale. Proceeds will address debt, general corporate purposes, and acquisitions. The company, with extensive facilities in India, reported significant revenue and profit in FY 2024. #Dr_Agarwals_Health_Care | #Temasek_Holdings | #capital_markets | #Arvon_Investments | Read more: https://lnkd.in/eBsCTuTk
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ETHealthworld.com tracks all the media outlets focusing on healthworld industry and brings the most relevant and important news & analysis on the industry. ETHealthworld.com is a one stop platform that caters to the pulse of the pulsating healthcare industry. Be it business, policy, research or simply news and analysis, we keep you abreast of the latest developments in almost all verticals of healthcare – hospitals, devices, diagnostics, pathlabs, medical tourism, insurance, infrastructure and allied service associated with the healthcare industry. The Indian healthcare industry is ranked amongst the fastest growing healthcare markets in the world. It has emerged as one of the top business enterprises, growing at a CAGR of 15 percent and is expected to grow to US$ 159 billion by 2017. We help you make informed business decisions while you explore the options and opportunities in healthcare industry. To ensure that industry leaders keep pace with this fast changing industry, ETHealthworld.com tracks all the media outlets focusing on health industry and brings the most relevant inputs that matter. ETHealthworld.com sends out a free daily newsletter to our subscribers - summarizing essential news and reports of the day. Our newsletter attracts a readership of decision makers, policy makers, investors and professionals from Health industry in India and abroad. Feel free to join in! A Times Internet Product
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Dr Lal PathLabs sets sights on big buys to expand in south If the asset is of a strategic fit, it could look at a deal size of Rs 3,000 crore-Rs 4,000 crore, said a senior company official. "We have around Rs 1,000 crore (net) cash, we can leverage our balance sheet, we can use our equity, size will not hold us," said Ved Prakash Goel, group CFO, in an interview to ET. "There are people who are there in the market, the (valuation) expectation is high," Goel said. #diagnostic_chain | #acquisition | #south_India | #M_and_A_opportunities | Read more: https://lnkd.in/eH8QFRiA
Dr Lal PathLabs sets sights on big buys to expand in south - ET HealthWorld
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In first in India, WHO starts training for mass casualty management at AIIMS According to Professor Kamran Farooque, Chief, JPNATC AIIMS trauma centre, WHO patented mass casualty case, "This is Patented Mass Casualty Course which will be useful during situation like Mass Casualty that hospital should have to handle mass casualties. So, that maximum lives can be saved. This team have experience from Somalia, Iraq etc and various other countries. Our vision is the faculty that will be trained here at AIIMS trauma centre will provide training all over the country in hospitals and medical institute's." #WHO | #AIIMS | #trauma_centre | #Emergency_Units_Preparedness | Read more : https://lnkd.in/eTWUbaaC
In first in India, WHO starts training for mass casualty management at AIIMS - ET HealthWorld
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Ending Cervical Cancer: Gynecologists at the Forefront of Prevention Cervical cancer is caused by persistent infection with high-risk types of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). This virus is ubiquitous, and many women will encounter it at some point in their lives. However, with screening, vaccination, and awareness programs, cervical cancer can be almost entirely prevented. #Cervical_cancer | #gynecologists | #screening | #HPV_vaccine | Jaydeep Tank | Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India - FOGSI | Read more : https://lnkd.in/e7shkC7s
Ending Cervical Cancer: Gynecologists at the Forefront of Prevention - ET HealthWorld
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At #ETHealthLeaders, Michelle Erwee, Global Head - Access to Medicines at Takeda Singapore, brings her extensive expertise in healthcare access and strategic initiatives. Don’t miss her insightful session as she discusses the critical pathways to improving global healthcare access. Know More: https://bit.ly/3xKJwWC #ETHealthWorld #HealthcareFuture #Summit #EconomicTimes #IndustryLeaders #Innovation #HealthcareLeadership
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Akshay Murthy, Regional Vice President of Sales at Salesforce India, brings his valuable insights to #ETHealthLeaders. With his deep understanding of how technology can transform healthcare, Akshay sheds light on innovative strategies to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. Know More: https://bit.ly/3xKJwWC #ETHealthWorld #HealthcareFuture #Summit #EconomicTimes #IndustryLeaders #Innovation #HealthcareLeadership
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Second Mpox case in Kerala triggers Health Ministry alerts; essential dos and don’ts for managing Mpox This situation is particularly concerning because it follows closely on the heels of another case involving a 38-year-old man from the same region, who was found to have the more virulent Clade 1B strain of the virus. The emergence of two cases in such proximity has raised alarms about the potential for an outbreak, prompting public health authorities to act quickly. #Mpox | #Health_Ministry | #public_awareness | #protocols | Read more: https://lnkd.in/eYk4XWHF
Second Mpox case in Kerala triggers Health Ministry alerts; essential dos and don’ts for managing Mpox - ET HealthWorld
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Hospitals queue up for NABH's digital accreditation A total of 300 hospitals have so far applied for the digital accreditation, implying a good response from the hospitals. “This initiative will streamline healthcare operations, ensuring that hospitals adhere to standardised, high-quality processes,” said Rizwan Koita, chairperson of NABH, speaking on the sidelines of CII Hospital Tech 2024 summit. #NABH | #Healthcare_Providers | #digital_accreditation | #healthcare_operations | Read more: https://lnkd.in/eWhfuXxD
Hospitals queue up for NABH's digital accreditation - ET HealthWorld
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HC refuses to recall order, asks Centre to release Rs 10 Cr to AIIMS for treatment of rare diseases The court said the amount should be released within three working days, failing which the joint secretary of the Union health ministry has to be present in the court on the next date of hearing. "Under such circumstances, withholding the treatment of these 18 patients would be completely unjust and contrary to law, as the same would have a debilitating effect on their general living condition and health. #Delhi_High_Court | #AIIMS | #health_ministry | #Rare_Diseases | Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6FYMz85
HC refuses to recall order, asks Centre to release Rs 10 Cr to AIIMS for treatment of rare diseases - ET HealthWorld
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Discover the insights and reflections shared by our esteemed speaker, Dr. Susil Kumar Meher, Head - IT, AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi) on their remarkable journey at #ETHealthLeaders 2024! Know More: https://bit.ly/3xKJwWC #ETHealthWorld #HealthcareFuture #Summit #EconomicTimes #IndustryLeaders #Innovation #HealthcareLeadership