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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.
He personally manages his own health risks, including diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, through preventive measures, diet, and exercise. Dr. Reddy's persistent efforts and proactive health management underscore his commitment to improving healthcare standards both in India and globally.




