Apollo’s Healthcare Architect
Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, who introduced corporate healthcare to India, has built Apollo into the country’s largest hospital chain, with technology at the forefront.
Dr. Prathap C. Reddy, who introduced corporate healthcare to India, has built Apollo into the country’s largest hospital chain, with technology at the forefront.
This is the ninth edition of Fortune India’s 40 Under 40. For this year’s listing, the achievers needed to be under 40 years of age as on March 31, 2024.
The company plans to merge Keimed, a promoter-owned wholesale pharma distribution business, with Apollo HealthCo over the next 24 to 30 months.
Max Healthcare was the top loser with a 11% fall, followed by Yatharth, Medanta, Fortis, Apollo, Aster DM Healthcare, among others.
After building India’s largest hospital chain, Prathap C. Reddy is using technology to take world-class healthcare to the masses.
India being the world's third-largest in cancer burden, oncology is now competing with cardiology in diagnosis, care and management at leading healthcare chains.
The healthcare stock has been rising for two sessions after it reported over 50% YoY growth in net profit and 21% rise in revenue in Q4FY23.
Given India's extensive vaccination drive with effective vaccines, there is no need for panic on the surge in Covid-19 cases in China, says Sangita Reddy.
This multibagger stock has delivered 104% returns to shareholders in the last one year, driven by strong financial performance.
The Madras High Court and the Inquiry Commission had both rejected appeals to constitute a Medical Board earlier.