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Awards & Accolades
Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad has been awarded as the smartest hospital building in India
Honeywell has partnered with the Network 18 Group (media partner) and KPMG was the process validators and evaluators to launch the Smart Building Awards 2016.Approximately 50 hospitals were in the nominations list. The first three nominations were Apollo Hospitals Ahmedabad, Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi and B.L.Kapoor Hospital, New Delhi and we were the best. The award ceremony was held in Hotel Hyatt Regency, New Delhi on 18th October 2016.The norms for selecting the smartest hospital were three; green building including energy conservation and reduction in emission, safety and maintenance, productivity and functionality.The awards were distributed in various categories including educational building, airport building , hospitals etc.Last year the award winner was Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani hospital in Mumbai.
Milestones
Apollo Cochlear Implant Clinic Hyderabad performs a record 1500 cochlear implants
The Apollo Cochlear Implant Clinic performs a record 1500 cochlear implants, the largest program in South Asia!Hyderabad, November 18, 2019: The Apollo Cochlear Implant Clinic, the first such clinic in south India, began its services way back in 1994 at the Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad under the leadership of renowned ENT Surgeon, Dr E. C. Vinaya Kumar, has achieved a major landmark, with the performing of more than 1500 Cochlear implantations. The team has cornered the distinction of being the largest Cochlear Implant Program in India and South Asia, as Apollo Program marks the momentous Silver Jubilee. Apollo Cochlear Implant program was the trailblazer for most cochlear implant programs currently running in India. Initially, the team conducted several workshops, seminars, awareness programs to educate professionals, patients and the general public. It played a crucial role in popularizing the program by mentoring and training cochlear implant Surgeons, Audiologists and Rehabilitationists in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Odisha, West Bengal etc., thereby thousands of kids in these states gained the hearing ability, who otherwise would have remained deaf and neglected by the society.The multidisciplinary Apollo Cochlear Implant team has enormous expertise in evaluating and implanting very young children, including infants. Its expertise enabled children and adults of all ages with hearing impairment to benefit. The patients rehabilitated through Cochlear implantation by the team are as young as 9 months old babies to 87 years elderly population, says Dr E. C. Vinaya Kumar, Sr. Consultant ENT Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad.In the course of these 25 glorious years, the Apollo Cochlear implant clinic has won several laurels, including a world record for doing the highest number of surgeries in a single day. It has the highest surgical success rate (i.e. lowest complications) compared to European multicenter statistics.The Apollo Cochlear Implant program is one of the stupendous initiatives of the Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad, it enabled bring a ray of hope for several parents of stone deaf little children and brought these kids into the mainstream, today they are leading a life of dignity and are doing extremely well in their chosen path, says Dr Hari Prasad, President – Hospitals Division, Apollo Hospitals Group.It was the Apollo Cochlear implant program that influenced the then Andhra Pradesh government to include free cochlear implant surgeries under the Rajiv Aarogyasree scheme and sought the help of the NGO, Society to Aid the Hearing Impaired (SAHI). Later this model was replicated by many state governments in their health schemes and the central government too adopted it in the ADIP cochlear implant program.About Society to Aid the Hearing Impaired (SAHI)In November of 2004, a group of ENT surgeons, audiologists, and hospital management personnel, united with concerned citizens, to form SAHI. It is an Indian NGO that aims at helping underprivileged children with impaired hearing. SARI mainly seeks to identify and aid children living in rural areas, with little or no access to modern medical treatment. Since its establishment, SAHI has been addressing this problem by means of conducting camps in remote areas of the state. Children with learning disabilities or hearing loss are given hearing aids by SAHI and those with ear diseases are given free ear surgeries, under the Hearing Impaired Girl children project SAHI is providing free cochlear implant surgeries for girl children.SAHI is working on the prevention, awareness, identification and treatment through various activities.We regularly conduct a “Newborn hearing screening program” to detect hearing problems immediately after birth with the simple test called Otoacoustic emissions (OAE). SAHI conducts free ear camps in rural areas, slums to identify children with hearing problems and provide necessary treatment including medical and surgical at free of cost. Children who require hearing aids will be provided digitally programmable hearing aids free of cost. As part of the camps, we also conduct awareness programs in the schools, community halls, etc.SAHI initiated the “Gift an Ear” project to fund children to undergo cochlear implant surgeries, initiated the “Hearing Impaired Girl Child Project’ to fund free cochlear implant for the hearing impaired girl children. To date over 360 cochlear implant surgeries were funded by SAHI. SAHI also helps in providing auditory-verbal therapy for children with hearing loss undergone cochlear implant surgery and fitted with hearing aids. Auditory verbal therapy is a very important task in achieving normal speech and language skills for hearing-impaired children, outcomes of the surgery are highly dependent on auditory-verbal therapy.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavour by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes 8,488 beds across 51 Hospitals, 1,586 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Centre across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honour, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 28 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
New Initiatives
Apollo Proton Cancer Centre along with Apollo Cancer Centre and Apollo Shine organised a Cyclothon to create a...
Amidst an air of triumph and hope, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) together with Apollo Cancer Centre (ACC) and Apollo Shine successfully hosted the second edition of ‘Winners on Wheels’ Cyclothon on 29th July 2023. The exceptional event was dedicated to accelerating awareness about Sarcoma, a type of cancer that predominantly affects children. The response from participants, spectators, and cancer warriors was nothing short of overwhelming, as they united with unwavering determination to make a difference.Sarcoma, a rare and often misunderstood form of cancer, poses unique challenges to patients and their families. As a part of its ongoing commitment to supporting cancer warriors, Apollo Proton Cancer Centre along with Apollo Cancer Centre and Apollo Shine took the initiative to shed light on Sarcoma during the ‘Winners on Wheels’ Cyclothon with an aim to raise awareness and bring hope to those facing the complexities of this disease.The inaugural edition of ‘Winners on Wheels’ in 2022 witnessed resounding success, with over 100 cyclists coming forward to support the cause alongside the brave cancer warriors. This year, the 5 km Cyclothon, flagged-off at APCC, focussed on spreading the powerful message that “Cancer is Conquerable” with timely diagnosis and the right treatment. The inspiring event showcased sarcoma survivors leading the charge, symbolizing the indomitable spirit and resilience of those fighting cancer.Renowned Film Director & Entrepreneur, Ms. Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi flagged off the event, expressing her admiration for Apollo’s efforts. “It is heart-warming to witness the impact that Apollo is driving among the lives of cancer patients. I am humbled to be part of this noble initiative, and events like ‘Winners on Wheels’ inspire all to unite in the fight against cancer.”Dr. Vishnu Ramanujan, Consultant – Musculoskeletal Oncology, said, “Sarcoma is a complex and less common type of cancer, especially in children, which makes it crucial for us to enhance awareness and understanding about the condition. Through the ‘Winners on Wheels’ Cyclothon, we aim to break the silence surrounding Sarcoma and provide a platform for survivors to share their inspiring stories of courage and tenacity.”Speaking at the event, Mr. Harshad Reddy, Director Group Oncology & International, emphasized, “At Apollo Proton Cancer Centre and Apollo Cancer Centre, we firmly believe in supporting cancer warriors at every stage of their journey. The ‘Winners on Wheels’ Cyclothon provides a platform to raise awareness about sarcoma and offer hope to those facing the challenges of this disease.”The ‘Winners on Wheels’ Cyclothon 2023 was a triumphant achievement, with enthusiastic participation from over 300 cyclists, including sarcoma survivors, medical staff, students, and members of the community. The unity displayed by the dedicated medical professionals and cancer warriors, demonstrated commitment towards the fight against cancer. By coming together as a community, it has strengthened the belief that cancer is conquerable and that there is a bright future beyond sarcoma.
New Initiatives
Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu inaugurates the world class Apollo Hospitals,Arilova Visakhaptnam
Visakhapatnam, April 30th, 2016: The most modern and world class healthcare facility from Apollo Hospitals Group – Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, was formally inaugurated by Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh at the Health City, Arilova on Saturday 30th April, 2016. Also present on the occasion were, Shri Ayyannapatrudu C., Hon’ble Panchayat Raj, RWS, NREGS Minister, AP; Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Hon’ble HRD Minister, AP; Shri Palle Raghunath Reddy, IT Minister, AP; Shri T. Subbarami Reddy, Hon’ble MP (Rajya Sabha); Shri Avanti Srinivas, MP, Anakaapalli; Smt Lalam Bhavani Bhaskar, Chairperson, Zilla Parishad, Visakhapatnam; Shri Ramakrishna Babu Velagapudi, Hon’ble MLA, Visakhapatnam East; Dr Prathap C. Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group; Ms Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals; Dr Hari Prasad, President, Apollo Hospitals & Dr Sandeep C., CEO – AP, TS, Odisha, Apollo Hospitals. Speaking on the occasion Shri Chandrababu Naidu said, this is one of the best hospitals in the country and will make Visakhapatnam a medical tourism destination by attracting foreign patients. People used to worry about our educated going abroad, the brain drain phenomenon, but see someone like Dr Prathap Reddy despite being successful abroad, came back and set up 60 hospitals in India, brought best healthcare within the reach of our people and now he brought the very best hospital in the country with superior technology to Visakhapatnam. He said Vizag is a happening city, it has sea, beautiful beaches, hills and above all nice and hard working people, therefore we are working towards making Vizag a Health, Educational, Financial, Tourism hub. We will have 28 hospitals here off which 15 have started work, by one year they will be functional. We will have VIMS shortly and Tata Cancer Hospital too. These hospitals with the International airport coming up shortly, will attract patients from abroad, making Visakhapatnam the most attractive international medical tourism destination and that will enormously benefit the people and the city. I request Dr Prathap Reddy to invest and set up more hospitals in Navya Andhra Pradesh. Though there are several problems haunting our state, we are working hard to overcome them, center should help us and we also need to work hard to make our state developed and people prosperous, he said.Dr Prathap C. Reddy speaking on the occasion said, we are extremely happy with this monumental hospital – Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, which offers care on par with what is available anywhere in the world. Every single technology available here is 2016 technology. Every single specialty is available here, except cancer care, which will also be ready in 6 months, that will enable the hospital to give unmatched care in all disciplines. This hospital is poised to do much better than any hospital and will attract international patients, he said.Shri Subbarami Reddy said, the contribution of Dr Prathap C. Reddy to the nation and its people is phenomenal, he inspired several other doctors to set up hospitals across the country, bringing best medical care within the reach of our people. Today he brought to Vizag a truly worldclass medical facility. Our CM Chandrababu Naidu was the architect of Hitech City and Gachibowli in Hyderabad and he has to be appreciated for the global acclaim he brought to Hyderabad. Irrespective of our political affiliations, we have to support him for the work he is doing for our capital, by seeking the help of Singapore.Ms Sangita Reddy said, this is the 60th Hospital of Apollo Group. This city which suffered due to Hudhud toofan, has been truly transformed from a city of disaster to a city of Destination within a short duration and the Hon’ble CM Shri Chandrababu Naidu deserves kudos for the same. Sixteen years back we started our first hospital here at Visakhapatnam, since then the people of the city trusted us and we promise to continue to live up to their trust, we will replicate the culture, care and sentiment with which we started our first hospital in Chennai, in the hospital at Vizag too.The Apollo Hospitals, Healthcity, Arilova, built at a cost of Rs 150 cr., and located on a sprawling eight acre expanse in a health friendly pollution free lush green environment is the latest and one of the finest additions to the Apollo Hospitals Group. The hospital staffed with eminent specialists and equipped with state-of-the-art technology, offers multi disciplinary high-end tertiary care.The 250 bedded super specialty Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, has ultra modern laboratory facilities and latest modalities for imaging and diagnostics, some of which are available for the first time in this part of the country. The six, state-of-the-art Modular Operation Theatres with laminar airflow, equipped with the latest medical technology, completely aseptic ensure near zero infection environment. The 24 X 7 fully functional emergency, critical care and trauma care at the hospital is geared to meet all medical emergencies. The latest generation equipment with cutting edge technology at the hospital include latest Flat Panel Digital Cath-lab, Modular Operation Theatres, 1.5 Tesla MRI, 128 Slice CT Scan, a fully Automated Laboratory and the first 3D OCT in Andhra Pradesh.Apollo Hospitals, Visakhapatnam, will provide comprehensive range of services in major specialties including Cardiology, Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Orthopaedics & Joint Replacements, Emergency & Critical Care services, General Medicine, General & Laparoscopic Surgery, Nephrology & 24×7 Dialysis, Urology, Neurology, Neuro-Surgery, Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, Pulmonology, Medical & Surgical Gastroenterology, Anaesthesiology, ENT, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Radiology, Pathology, Organ Transplant (Live and Cadaver), Medical Oncology & Surgical Oncology etc. Each of these departments is led by expert doctors with a number of years of experience and manned by specially trained patient-care staff who provide tender loving care round-the-clock.This new hospital will not only cater to the needs of patients from Andhra Pradesh, but will have a footprint across Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Assam and Odisha.About Apollo Hospitals, VisakhapatnamApollo Hospitals, which began its operations in Visakhapatnam in the year 1999 through its specialty Heart care and Kidney Care hospital, has since transformed the healthcare scenario of the region and has firmly placed Visakhapatnam on the healthcare map of India. Back then it was the first facility of its kind in coastal Seemandhra. The hospital is equipped with some of the most advanced facilities in the world and eminent consultants in several medical specialties and super specialties. The hospital has several notable accomplishments to its name. It was the first hospital in coastal Seemandhra to have a fully digital cardiac Catheterization lab. It pioneered several procedures and surgeries in this region such as Angioplasty and Stenting, CABG, Total Arterial Revascularization, Beating heart surgery by using modern stabilization techniques, Complex Congenital heart surgeries, Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgeries. The hospital holds the record of performing the maximum number of Dialysis and Kidney Transplantations in coastal Seemandhra.About Apollo HospitalsIt was in 1983, that Dr. Prathap Reddy made a pioneering endeavor by launching India’s first corporate hospital – Apollo Hospital in Chennai. Now, as Asia largest and most trusted healthcare group, its presence includes more than 10000 beds across 65 Hospitals, 2000 Pharmacies, 92 Primary Care and Diagnostic Clinics, 100 Telemedicine units across 10 countries. Health Insurance services, Global Projects Consultancy, 15 colleges of Nursing and Hospital Management and a Research Foundation with a focus on global Clinical Trials, epidemiological studies, stem cell & genetic research and the first Proton Therapy Center across Asia, Africa and Australia.In a rare honor, the Government of India issued a commemorative stamp in recognition of Apollo’s contribution, the first for a healthcare organization. Apollo Hospitals Chairman, Dr. Prathap C Reddy, was conferred with the prestigious Padma Vibhushan in 2010. For more than 30 years, the Apollo Hospitals Group has continuously excelled and maintained leadership in medical innovation, world-class clinical services and cutting-edge technology. Our hospitals are consistently ranked amongst the best hospitals globally for advanced medical services and research.
Clinical Excellence
Botox treatment for urological disorders
Apollo Hospitals offers Botox treatment for urological disorders in patients deprived of relief from the existing treatment procedures.Hyderabad, May 30th, 2016: Apollo Hospitals announced providing of treatment for complex Urology ailments like Overactive Bladder, Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity, Bladder Pain Syndrome & Dyssynergic sphincter by using Botulinum Toxin or Botox. Renowned Urologist from Bristol Urological Institute Dr Marcus Drake and Dr Sanjay Sinha, Senior Consultant Urologist and Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, briefed media about Botox being increasingly used by urologists world over to address untreatable and niggling urological problems, at a Press Conference on Monday at Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills. Botox, which is being used as a drug off late is a neurotoxic protein produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. In the recent past it is being extensively used for a variety of medical problems such as spastic muscles, bladder dysfunction and squint, besides to cosmetically reduce wrinkles on the face. Several hitherto untreatable conditions are being treated with Botox, urology is adopting Botox for treating certain urological disorders in patients who were deprived of relief from the existing treatment procedures, says Dr Sanjay Sinha, who is instrumental in making this technique popular through his lectures in India and abroad including at Johannesburg, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur etc.Some urological conditions being treated by Botox are :Overactive BladderBotulinum is an important addition to the treatment options for urinary incontinence due to Overactive Bladder (OAB). OAB is a common condition affecting about 10% of the population. The problem can be particularly severe in elderly women although people of any age and either sex can be affected. Patients have a severe urgency to pass urine that is hard to control resulting in a leakage of urine into the clothes before they reach the toilet. The first line of treatment consists of lifestyle changes, chiefly the reduction of fluid intake, tea, coffee or colas. Medication of a class known as ‘antimuscarinics’ can help a large number of patients. However, not all patients respond. For these difficult to treat patients (called “Refractory OAB”) or for those who have side-effects with the tablets making it difficult for them to continue, Botulinum toxin injection offers an attractive alternative. Botulinum toxin is injected via a cystoscope (endoscope inserted into the bladder via the natural urinary channel) into the bladder wall. The effect lasts for about 9-10 months on average after which one needs to repeat it. Unlike the oral medicine, systemic side-effects are rare. In this difficult to control group of patients, called “Refractory OAB”, about 75% patients have a good response.Neurogenic Detrusor OveractivityPatients with spinal cord or other nerve disorders of the central nervous system can present with severe uncontrolled bladder contractions during bladder storage. These contractions, which occur without the brain’s permission are termed “Detrusor overactivity.” In a patient with nerve disease these are termed “Neurogenic detrusor overactivity or NDO”. These contractions can be difficult to control and lead to urinary incontinence. More importantly, they can damage the kidneys in the long term. Every time an involuntary contraction of the bladder occurs, it’s like a hammer on both the kidneys. Once again, oral medication is the first line but it doesn’t work in all patients. For those with uncontrolled NDO, Botulinum toxin injection into the bladder is a very useful option.Bladder Pain SyndromeBladder pain syndrome (BPS) is a perplexing problem of pain in relation to the bladder without any apparent cause. It is not hazardous in a physical sense but can be extremely debilitating to the patient. Some patients can become suicidal due to severe pain. There are several treatment options with six levels of treatment described by the American Urological Association. None of these are perfect solutions. For some patients with poor response to medicines or other bladder therapies, Botulinum toxin injections can be effective.Dyssynergic sphincterIn some individuals, the bladder control mechanism lacks coordination and contracts instead of relaxing at the time of passing urine. Some of these patients can benefit from Botulinum injection into the sphincter. The treatment is less well standardized compared to other indications but can be useful in select patients.According to Dr Sanjay Sinha, Apollo Hospitals at Hyderguda and Jubilee Hills are pioneering Botox treatment for patients and a large number of patients have benefited, to date about a hundred such treatment sessions have been carried out by us, he adds.Apollo Hospitals hosted a workshop to train around seventy five Urologists from all over South India at Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, on the occasion. Dr Marcus Drake and Dr Sanjay Sinha demonstrated the techniques related to use of Botulinum Toxin injection for difficult-to-treat bladder problems.
New Initiatives
Apollo & The Union, to integrate TB treatment at Private hospitals with Government’s Nikshay
The pilot program by Apollo & The Union, to integrate TB treatment at Private hospitals with Government’s Nikshay, gives encouraging results!Hyderabad, March 31st, 2016: Apollo Hospitals and The Union – an international voluntary scientific organisation working against TB, HIV, asthma, tobacco and lung disease, announced the encouraging outcomes from a pilot project to integrate TB treatment rendered in the private healthcare sector with the National TB Control Program through a unique web-based software application, initiated a year ago. This innovative application which links the private health facility with Government of India’s TB notification portal Nikshay, upports TB patients for treatment adherence through messages, interactive voice calls and counselling services and thereby ensures better outcomes. The Union in collaboration with the Lilly MDR-TB partnership is implementing a project to systematically involve private health care providers in delivering effective and quality TB services in India. The results from the collaborative project were announced by Ms. Sangita Reddy, Jt. Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Group; Dr. Sarabjit Chadha, Deputy Regional Director, The Union – South East Asia; Ms Sunita Prasad, Programme Manager, Lilly MDR-TB Partnership and Dr. Suneetha Narreddy, Consultant Infectious Diseases, Apollo Health City, at a Press conference on Thursday at Apollo Hospitals.As part of the pilot study during June 2015 – March 2016, 200 TB patients have been registered and all 200 patients have been successfully notified to Nikshay. These included 146 extra-pulmonary (73%) and 54 pulmonary (27%), 10 patients have Multi-Drug Resistant TB (MDR-TB). 116 (58%) are male. Of the 200 patients 32 have successfully completed treatment while the remaining are still on treatment.Impact Of Patient Support Package- Reminders Through SMS/IVRSOf the 200 patients, 165 (82%) agreed for receiving SMS and IVRC (Interactive Voice Response Calls). Analysis of ~3600 IVR calls shows that 95% have taken all doses and 5% missed one or more dose. All Patients who missed doses were counseled telephonically.Feedback From Patients On IVRS/SMSFeedback was taken from the 165 patients on SMS/IVRS. 95% remembered having received daily SMS in the last 7 days. 90% remembered that they have received and responded to at least 1 IVR calls in the last 7 days.Nearly 90% of the patients found the SMS to be very helpful in reminding about drug intake and desired to continue receiving them. Over 90% patients did not find any problem in responding to the IVR calls and found them to be useful. 80% wanted to continue with twice a week IVR calls while 20% wanted a reduced frequency (1 call per week).CostThe total cost of daily SMS and twice a week IVR calls for a period of 6 months (normal duration of TB treatment) is only Rs 120/- (less than US $2).Conclusion:· Results from the pilot indicate that web based software with the patient support package developed is successfully notifying TB patients into Nikshay in real time.· 95% of the patients who are receiving treatment adherence support (SMS and IVR calls) are adhering to treatment. Most of the patients (90%) find the SMS and IVR reminders useful and would like to continue receiving them.· The pilot shows that this is an efficient and cost effective model to facilitate notification and treatment adherence of TB patients in the private sector.The software is open source and can be easily customized to integrate with the hospitals Management Information System (MIS). There are encouraging results from Apollo Hospital, thus this notification adherence system is being scaled in other hospitals.About TBTuberculosis is gaining epidemic proportions causing nearly 1.5 million deaths each year, mostly in developing countries. According to statistics available, India alone accounts for a fourth of the new cases of TB detected globally every year, India has 2.2 million new cases of the 8.6 million worldwide. This airborne disease kills about 1000 Indians every day and is therefore considered as India’s biggest health crisis. One of the reasons aggravating the rise in incidence is lack of integration of TB program with the private healthcare sector which handles 50% of TB patients in India, besides let up on constant vigilance, effective surveillance and monitoring. Often patients reporting at private clinics or hospitals after initial relief from the disease are off the treatment radar, resulting in non-compliance of treatment, while that being the crucial period for vigorously follow up and monitoring. Such patients also end up spreading the disease in the community and amplifying the resistance.The World Health Organization (WHO) through its Stop TB Strategy has been engaging relevant health-care providers through public-private and public-public mix approaches in tuberculosis care and control. Well known global organization working in this arena – The Union, in collaboration with the Lilly MDR-TB partnership is implementing a project to systematically involve private health care providers in delivering effective and quality TB services in India.As part of this initiative Apollo Hospitals is working on improving tuberculosis notification, adherence to treatment and bettering outcomes, in partnership with The Union and has launched a website – http: //www.ahtts.in/. The software linked with the Nikshay project, helps in reminding patients through regular SMS to take medicines, in addition, the integrated voice response tool monitors the treatment adherence.To address these challenges The Union in partnership with Apollo Hospital Hyderabad, with support from Lilly MDR TB partnership, has developed this web-based software application to facilitate notification to the National TB Programme and provide treatment adherence support to TB patients treated in the private sector. The software links the private health facility with GoI’s TB notification portal Nikshay and simultaneously supports TB patients for treatment adherence through messages, interactive voice calls and counselling services.TB patients diagnosed and initiated on treatment at the hospital are registered into the software which automatically notifies to Nikshay. This software also provides treatment adherence support to patients through daily reminder SMS (short message service) and twice a week IVRC (interactive voice response calls) which records patients’ response on treatment regularity. The sms and IVRC are available in patient’s preferred language. In addition to the daily reminder for taking medication there are reminders for follow up visits. Patients who miss doses or do not respond to IVRCor do not come for follow up visits are followed up by a trained counsellor.
Awards & Accolades
All India Multispecialty Hospitals Ranking Survey 2016
A robust approach was followed to arrive at the final rankings. The step by step process is given below: Factual Score The information collected corresponding to similar parameters as in the perceptual survey A detailed scoring system has been developed for each parameter After assigning scores to each parameter, raw scores were calculated The raw scores were weighted by their importance to arrive at weighted scores The final entity score were calculated as in the perception survey Perceptual Score Ratings on various parameters for each entities Calculating importance of various parameters to arrive at weights for each parameter we use a regression model to arrive at the importance of various parameters Calculation of raw scores and weighted scores for each parameter Calculation of overall score for each hospitals using importance weightage The final score for a hospital were a weighted average of respective hospitals Perception Score and Factual Score equal weightage given to both…For more Details: http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31809&articlexml=Research-Methodology-29042016452058
New Initiatives
Apollo Proton Cancer Center organised The Care Walk to mark International Nurses Day.
Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) had organized The Care Walk, a unique fashion walk to celebrate International Nurses Day. The APCC’s nightingales crisscrossed the ramp along with cancer winners for whom they go the extra mile in offering love and care during their toughest times. One of the major attractions during the event was ‘Unveiling the Portrait of Florence Nightingale’ during the Nurses Award Ceremony.The fashion walk was graced by Chief Guest Dr. Kalanidhi Veeraswamy, Hon’ble Member of Parliament – Lok Sabha, along with Guests of Honour Mr. Sidney Sladen, Celebrity Fashion Designer, Mr Harshad Reddy, Director-Group Oncology and International, Apollo Hospitals and Ms. Beena Pasha, Celebrity Fashion Designer, Zonal Head – Dreamzone School of Creative Studies.The event was witnessed by Dr. Rakesh Jalali, Medical Director & HOD Radiation Oncology, Mr. Karan Puri, Chief Operating Officer, and Dr. Shanthi Radhakrishnan, Medical Superintendent from Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, Chennai.The Care Walk is an initiative to recognize and celebrate the selfless service of the nursing staff, who deserve every ‘Thank you’ that they receive. The walk was not just a fashion walk, it’s a walk of honour, a tribute to their dedication, hard work, and commitment to patient care, which is essential to the success of any healthcare system. The initiative also recognized the critical role played by nurses in patient care and honored them during the event as a token of appreciation for their reigning spirit.As part of the event, a Portrait of Florence Nightingale, painted by one of our nurses from Apollo Proton Cancer Centre was unveiled by the Dr. Kalanidhi Veeraswamy, Member of Parliament – Lok Sabha.Speaking on the occasion, Hon’ble Dr. Kalanidhi Veeraswamy, Member of Parliament – Lok Sabha, said, “Nurses are the backbone of our healthcare system. Their contribution is invaluable, and their hard work and dedication are inspiring. On this International Nurses Day, we acknowledge their role in saving lives and supporting doctors, especially during these challenging times. I am delighted to be a part of this event, which recognizes their selfless service and commitment to patient care.”Mr. Harshad Reddy, Director-Group Oncology & International, Apollo Hospitals, said, “Nurses play a critical role in ensuring that patients receive the right care at the right time. They are the ones who are at the forefront of patient care, and their dedication and hard work are essential for the success of any healthcare system. At APCC, we are proud of our nurses, who have demonstrated exceptional commitment and dedication to patient care. This event is our way of recognizing and showcasing their contributions and expressing our gratitude for their priceless service.”APCC has always focused towards offering healthcare of International standards within the reach of every individual. It has stayed committed to the achievement and maintenance of excellence in education, research and healthcare for the benefit of humanity. The institution recognizes the importance of nursing staff in providing compassionate care and is committed to supporting their professional growth and development.Commenting on the initiative, a special guest for the occasion, Mr. Sidney Sladen, said, “As a designer, I don’t believe that fashion shows are just events put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and/or accessories during a fashion week it is also a means of self-expression. Today, here at APCC this very essence has been truly captured, the real inner beauty. The expression of true love and care. It’s an honor to be a part of this event and contribute to the celebration of Nurses, who are the true beauties and warriors of our society.”APCC has a panel of 120 specially trained nurses for cancer patients who know 10 Indian languages and are well-versed in the right treatment during crisis situations. Apollo Proton Cancer Centre salutes all the nurses who are going the extra mile to serve patients at every hour for every need.
New Initiatives
Apollo Hospitals launches Apollo Genomics Institute in Chennai.
Apollo Hospitals expands Apollo Genomics Institute with the launch of the facility in Chennai. Doubling on its investments in genomics, Apollo Genomic Institute was earlier launched in Mumbai and Delhi. By the end of 2023, Apollo aims to open three more genomics facilities in Hyderabad, Bangalore and Ahmedabad respectively.India has made huge progress in terms of combating communicable diseases over the years; however, the increase in the number of genetic disorders in the recent past have been overlooked. With genomics, these diseases can be identified before they manifest; in turn, enabling early intervention and preventive care. The Apollo Genomics Institute aims to transform medical practice by bringing genomic services within the reach of every clinician & patient.The Apollo Genomic Institute in Chennai will host a range of genomic services including genetic evaluation, clinical diagnostics, obstetric genetics, cancer genomics, prenatal genetic screening capabilities and more, empowering patients with information to manage and prevent genetic disorders.Dr. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson of Apollo Hospitals Group, said “India is a highly diverse heterogeneous country, and as a result, genomic medicine could have transformative potential. With decreasing infant mortality rates, genetic disorders are emerging as an important group of diseases. According to a 2021 report by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the number of diseases in India that are globally recognized as rare diseases encompass from around 7,000 to 8,000 disorders. Today, as our population gets more health conscious, we’re also seeing increased awareness amongst individuals around the value of genomic tests in the prevention and diagnosis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and genetic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disorders amongst others. The expansion of the Genomics Institute is a critical step towards the prevention and management of NCDs, which continues to be a significant public health challenge in India and around the world”.Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD, Apollo Hospitals Group, said “At Apollo, we believe that patients need to be brought to the forefront of the decision-making process with regard to their health journey. Constantly increasing availability of real-world data sources coupled with patient-centric analytics offer deeper insights into how they are diagnosed, treated and beyond. Genomics is one such area. On the back of increasing NCDs, the greater availability of patient-level data helps practitioners better understand the patient journey. This also enables personalization in medicine by leveraging genetic insights , thus immensely impacting decisions made regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. At Apollo Genomics Institute, our focus on preventive care and personalized medicine underscores our commitment to a more resilient and healthier society.”India has 20 per cent of the world’s global population, it only contributes to 0.2 per cent of the global genetic database. Apollo Genomic Network is planning to launch a genomic variant database to collate and secure the genomic data generated in a secure manner. The Pan-Apollo Genomics Network is also actively involved in academics and research activities. AGI holds weekly case discussions, peer-to-peer learning, monthly Grand rounds and Journal club and Healthcare Seminar series. As NCDs continue to be one of the leading causes of death and suffering, contributing to 65 per cent of deaths in India, Apollo is committed to making preventive healthcare a national priority. The ultimate goal of the Apollo Genomics Institutes is to transform the future of healthcare in India by providing access to precision & personalized medical care.
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Apollo Hospitals goes beyond treatment by sponsoring two-time transplant survivor’s sporting event in Australi...
In a special effort to celebrate the heroism of transplant recipients and showcase sustained support to patients beyond the treatment cycle, Apollo Hospitals is sponsoring the journey of former patient and star sportsperson, Mr. Sumeer Kumar, to the World Transplant Games in Australia this month. The World Transplant Games is the world’s largest awareness event and sporting platform for transplant communities.Mr. Sumeer Kumar is a professional sportsperson who has excelled in cricket, badminton and athletics. However, he has endured a two-decade-old battle with various medical conditions. At the peak of his cricketing career, he was diagnosed with acute kidney failure. Respiratory infections while on a high-altitude training programme some years later affected his kidneys again. He has since faced multiple critical surgeries, including open heart procedures, at Apollo Hospitals. The pandemic brought more criticality as he suffered a paralytic attack from a stroke. But with ongoing support and care of Apollo Hospitals, as well as his determination and resilience, Mr. Sumeer overcame the odds and became an inspiration to the transplant community.Dr Venkatesh Rajkumar, Senior Consultant – Nephrologist, Apollo Hospitals, said, “Apollo Hospitals is pleased to sponsor Sumeer Kumar’s journey to the World Transplant Games in Australia. We feel it is vital for us to go beyond the treatment cycle and connect with patients in a way where we can meaningfully impact their lives. Sumeer is also the sole representative at the Games from Tamil Nadu. This sponsorship effort is an opportunity for us to showcase heroes from our country on international platforms.”Mr. Sumeer Kumar, the kidney transplant survivor and volunteer with the Kidney Warriors Foundation and a Holistic Wellness Coach, said, “I am honoured that Apollo Hospitals has been an integral part of my journey for many years and am grateful for their immense support. This sponsorship opportunity is an impetus for me to rise to even greater heights. The grand gesture, apart from the expertise of the doctors and their human touch during the treatment programme, will remain etched in my heart. I hope that my story will inspire others like me to surge ahead and strengthen the narrative for transplant survivors.”The Games will see participation by 2500 sportspersons from over 50 countries. The Gift of Life Baton, a new symbol of organ donation, will be presented to the World Transplant Games in Perth this year.
Events
Apollo Hospitals, Chennai organised the Apollo Chest Summit 2023 on Respiratory Conditions.
Apollo Hospitals took a significant step towards raising awareness about the increasing influenza cases and the potential consequences of long COVID by organising the Apollo Chest Summit 2023 on March 26, 2023. The event was inaugurated by Ms. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson of the Apollo Hospitals Group.The Summit was spearheaded by Dr R Narasimhan, a Senior Respiratory Physician and head of the Endobronchial Ultrasound and Bronchial Thermoplasty Services. Its main goal was to promote understanding and treatment of respiratory diseases while fostering a research culture that is dedicated to the subject. Distinguished experts in the field of Respiratory Medicine participated in the Summit, where they exchanged insights on recent outbreaks of influenza, the potential impact of long COVID, and the latest advances in Pulmonology interventions.Ms. Preetha Reddy, Executive Vice Chairperson of Apollo Hospitals Group, said, “It is important for healthcare leaders to be prepared for new challenges presented by the pandemic. We, at Apollo Hospitals have been closely monitoring new strains of the virus and implementing cutting-edge treatments, surgical procedures, and interventions to stay ahead of the curve. The Apollo Chest Summit 2023 is a fantastic platform to demonstrate our preparedness, expertise, and rigour in healthcare delivery, particularly during times of disaster.During the Summit, doctors discussed the current influenza strain in India, which is a combination of influenza A and B, making it highly contagious and challenging to treat. Dr. Suresh Kumar, an Infectious Diseases Specialist at Apollo Hospitals, Chennai highlighted the link between influenza and long COVID, stating that viral pneumonia is one of the leading causes of mortality. He noted that vaccinations can prevent interstitial lung diseases and severe viral infections that cause morbidity and mortality.Dr. Ajay Narasimhan highlighted the advanced facilities offered in robotic thoracic surgery. He emphasized that these interventions significantly reduce pain and improve patient satisfaction, aligning with Apollo Hospitals’ cutting-edge approach to healthcare.
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Apollo Hospitals hosts Hepatitis Awareness Bicycle Ride, to raise awareness about Hepatitis!
Hyderabad, July 28th, 2019: Hepatitis Awareness Bicycle Ride, hosted by Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, to raise awareness about Hepatitis, on the occasion of World Hepatitis Day – July 28th, was flagged off by Mr Y. Subramanyam, CEO, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad on Sunday. Dr KS Soma Sekhar Rao and Dr Naveen Polavarapu, Sr. Consultant Medical Gastroenterologists, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, & Dr Manish C. Varma, Chief Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad participated in the awareness ride along with patients, doctors and 300 enthusiastic bicycle riders.World Hepatitis Day is marked to celebrate the progress made in viral hepatitis elimination. It also serves as an opportunity for the general public, affected the community, medical professionals and policymakers to come together to asses and work with greater vigour for the elimination of the disease.Viral hepatitis kills more than 1.34 million people each year, which is more than HIV/AIDs or Malaria. There is a cure for hepatitis ‘C’ and a vaccine along with effective treatment for hepatitis ‘B’, therefore the 4,000 deaths each day caused by viral hepatitis are entirely preventable, says Dr KS Soma Sekhar Rao, Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, Apollo Hospitals. In 2016, every country in the world signed up to eliminate viral hepatitis by 2030, currently, only 12 countries are on track to do this, he adds.Currently, 290 million people live with viral hepatitis completely unaware of it, one of the key reasons for this is lack of awareness about the disease. This global health crisis needs to be highlighted to help save lives and Many Livers, Dr Naveen Polavarapu, Consultant, Gastroenterologist and Transplant Hepatologist, Apollo Hospitals.Telangana and Andhra Pradesh also have pockets of the high prevalence of both Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Encouraging Voluntary testing for everyone to know their status is the way out, says Dr Soma Sekhar Rao.
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