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93-Year-Old Healthcare Visionary's Global Health Dream
5 Feb
Summary
- Dr. Prathap Reddy, 93, aims to place India on the global healthcare map.
- Apollo Hospitals, founded in 1983, offers treatment to 25% of patients free.
- The 4Cs mantra: clinical excellence, compassionate care, cost-effectiveness, technology.

Dr. Prathap Reddy, the 93-year-old visionary behind Apollo Hospitals, is actively working to establish India as a significant global healthcare destination. His journey began after witnessing a patient's unaffordable treatment abroad, inspiring him to build India's first multispecialty hospital in 1983.
Apollo Hospitals, founded on the principle of offering free treatment to 25% of patients, has grown into a 10,000-bed empire. It is recognized for its success in cardiac procedures, organ transplants, and achieving outcomes comparable to international hospitals at a fraction of the cost.
Dr. Reddy's current ambition includes boosting medical tourism by advocating for visa-on-arrival policies. He also stresses the importance of preventive healthcare, advocating for regular health check-ups, AI-driven risk evaluations, and genetic testing for early disease detection among Indians.




