P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre
The P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre is a multi-specialty, tertiary-care hospital in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1951 by Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, in collaboration with the Massachusetts General Hospital, the main teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Boston.[2] The hospital is owned and operated by the London-based Hinduja Group, through Hinduja Healthcare Limited, which also operates Hinduja Healthcare Surgical at Khar, Mumbai.[3] Its chief executive officer is Gautam Khanna.[4] Hinduja Hospital is ranked the 6th-best hospital in India,[5] 3rd-best among the private hospitals in India,[6] best in Western India, best multi-speciality hospital in metros,[7] and the cleanest hospital in Mumbai.[8][9] It has strategic partnerships with King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Geneva University Hospitals, Stanford University, Henry Ford Health Systems to advance training, education and research.[10][11][12][13][14] Academics
CharityHinduja Hospital, Mahim, is a not-for-profit institution, with at least 20% of its total capacity reserved for people from the economically weaker section. It has committed 10% of its total beds for subsidised / concessional treatments, and 10% beds for completely free treatments.[19][20][21] SpecialitiesHinduja National Hospital is a major referral centre in India for the 55 specialities:[22]
ExpansionIt has plans to expand its nationwide capacity to 5,000 beds,[23][24][25] besides setting up radiology and pathology diagnostic centres, emergency ambulance services and pharmacy retail outlets across India.[26] It has forayed in to drug manufacturing and healthcare-related speciality chemicals manufacturing.[27][28] It is also working with the Biomedical Engineering and Technology (incubation) Centre (BETiC) of IIT Bombay to co-develop and commercialise biomedical devices.[29] Notable doctors
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