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Adani To Open Hospitals Near Its Airports

It also plans to ensure that medical facilities become available to people from different corners of the country. This step will also allow the Adani Group to put a halt to the controversies of the Adani JPC probe.

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Adani To Open Hospitals Near Its Airports

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  1. Adani To Open Hospitals Near Its Airports

  2. The Adani Group, one of the most reliable global business groups, has taken up the decision to develop hospitals near the conglomerate-run airports. With this step, the Adani Group aims to bring about synergies in its business. It also plans to ensure that medical facilities become available to people from different corners of the country. This step will also allow the Adani Group to put a halt to the controversies of the Adani JPC probe. Adani Group Plans To Expand Its Presence In The Healthcare Sector: The Adani Group, which is currently in the process of expanding into the healthcare sector has elaborate plans to develop different hospitals across the country. These hospitals are going to be located strategically near the airports which are operated by the conglomerate itself. The global business group is going to expand into the healthcare sector through its charitable wing, the Adani Foundation. With this step, the group also aims to give a boost to its airport business and recover from the losses it suffered during the Adani JPC probe.

  3. India’s Current Medical Tourism Market: Currently, India is emerging as a primary destination for medical tourism. The large hospitals in the country are attracting patients from different corners of the world primarily the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. The country’s medical tourism sector is currently valued at 7.69 billion USD. It is all set to reach 14.31 billion USD by 2019. As a key foreign exchange earner, this sector will continue to draw international patients who are looking for high-quality and cost-effective medical care. With the Adani Group’s involvement in this particular business sector, the group’s business will experience an extraordinary boost. It will also contribute to our country’s growing economy. The Adani Group will also be able to rise above the controversies of the Adani JPC investigation.

  4. Why Open Healthcare Centres Around The Airports? The initiative taken up by the global conglomerate towards opening healthcare centres strongly aligns with the Adani Group’s broader strategy of leveraging its airport infrastructure in order to create integrated healthcare hubs and tap into the growing medical tourism market. It also aims to ensure that the best quality healthcare facilities become available to people belonging to even the remote communities of the country. The Adani Group’s airport expansion strategy closely aligns with its healthcare strategy. This is especially true for locations where commercial real estate development is not a viable option.

  5. The Adani Group is driven by the idea of making medical travel seamless with its extraordinary initiatives. The patients will be able to easily travel to the designated airport, get the required treatment, and fly back to their hometowns without having to experience any kind of hustle at all. The Adani Group is currently leveraging its extraordinary presence in the airport infrastructure in order to develop healthcare cities near its airports. This will position those areas as vital destinations for medical tourism.

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