Lt. Governor of Delhi felicitates 16 healthcare professionals & institutions at the 10th FICCI Healthcare Excellence Awards ceremony
Aug 30, 2018
NEW DELHI, 30 August 2018: The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Mr Anil Baijal,gave away the 10th FICCI Healthcare Excellence Awards to 16 healthcare professionals and institutions at an awards ceremony here late evening in the presence of Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Ms Anupriya Pateland Chairperson, Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute, Mumbai, Ms Tina Ambani.
The following are categories of the awards and the names of the recipients:
CATEGORY | NAME |
Patient Safety - Hospital | NU Hospital |
Medical Technology /Devices | Vita Pathfinders Consultants LLP |
Health Insurance Products | Religare Health Insurance Co. Ltd |
Healthcare Start Up | Leowin Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
Environment Friendly Hospital | Aravind Eye Hospital, Pondicherry |
Service Excellence - Diagnostic Centre | Dr Lal PathLabs |
Service Excellence - Private Hospital | Artemis Hospitals |
Service Excellence - Private Hospital | Max Healthcare Institute Limited |
Service Excellence - Public | Government Spine Institute, Ahmedabad |
Skill Development | Public Health Foundation of India |
Social Initiative - Corporate | Fortis Healthcare Limited |
Social Initiative - Corporate | HealthMaP Diagnostics Private Ltd |
Social Initiative - Not for Profit | ICARE Eye Hospital & Postgraduate Institute (Unit of Ishwar Charitable Trust) |
Healthcare Humanitarian Award | Dr Abhay Bang & Dr Rani Bang - Founders � SEARCH |
Healthcare Personality of the Year | Dr Girdhar J Gyani - Director General, AHPI |
Lifetime Achievement | Dr Azad Moopen - Chairman, Aster DM Healthcare |
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Baijal urged to remove paradoxical situations present on the ground in providing quality healthcare to all.
He said "development of a country is predicted on the basis of the healthcare situation in the country. We need right policy and regulatory framework to achieve remarkable growth."
Emphasising on the importance of start-ups, he said that they are redefining the healthcare sector and urged the private sector to come forward and work in collaboration with the government to take healthcare to the next level.
Minister Ms Anupriya Patel reiterated the benefits of Ayushman Bharat scheme and said that government is working towards strengthening Public Private Partnership and creating workable and viable PPP model which can be implemented in next two-three years.
Ms Tina Ambani mentioned five A's important for the healthcare sector. She said "accessibility, affordability, awareness, aspiration and association are the five pillars that will help to bridge the gap in providing quality healthcare to the common man."
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