India’s Vijaya Group of Hospitals partners with emergency response company RED.Health

INDIA – Vijaya Group of Hospitals has entered into a collaboration agreement with RED.Health, India’s renowned emergency response network.

Vijaya Group of Hospitals consists of Vijaya Hospital in Vadapalani, Vijaya Heart Foundation, Vijaya Eye Foundation, Vijaya Health Centre, and Vijaya Medical and Educational Trust, just to name a few.

As part of the new agreement with Red.Health, Vijaya Group of Hospitals will be introducing the former’s 10-minute ambulance network in Chennai in the eastern part of India

The agreement represents a major opportunity for the Indian hospital chain to boost its bed capacity as well as to introduce a range of specialties and specialized units.

Reiterating their unwavering values, B. Bharathi Reddy, Managing Trustee, and Chief Executive Officer of Vijaya Group of Hospitals, said: “At Vijaya Group of Hospitals, our foremost priority is the safety and well-being of our patients. We are pleased to announce our partnership with RED.Health—and exceptional emergency response network.”

It is expected to boost the medical capabilities of Vijaya Hospital in Chennai by enabling the state-of-the-art facility to cater to the needs of the growing population in Chennai.

In collaboration with RED.Health, Vijaya Group of Hospitals is well-placed to cater to the urgent need for better healthcare accessibility in the city dubbed as the health capital of India.

This collaboration will further contribute to their shared vision of addressing the pressing need for advanced ambulance services right at the core of Chennai.

This partnership empowers us to ensure quick ambulance services and immediate medical assistance, reflecting our steadfast commitment to patient care,” underscored Bharathi Reddy.

Comparably, Fortis Healthcare joined forces with RED.Health to provide end-to-end emergency services in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi and neighboring areas.

Operating across over 550 cities, RED.Health has partnered with over 100 hospitals and up to 200 enterprises, forming an extensive network for ambulance services.

The emergency response company offers bed-to-bed transfers using both road and air ambulances, reiterating its position as the country’s premier ambulance network.

Moreover, RED.Health recently unveiled an array of dynamic business verticals within the overarching RED Ambulances division.

This multifaceted venture encompasses four distinct pillars including RED Air Guardian, RED Assist, RED Priority Clinics, and RED Academy.

Leveraging advanced technology, rigorous team training, and an unwavering patient-centric approach, the company remains committed to setting new standards of excellence in emergency services.

RED.Health continues to explore market opportunities and invest in new product development for all the new business verticals.

Through the collaboration with Vijaya, RED.Health has introduced cutting-edge technology to the hospital systems to enhance emergency response and the overall betterment of patient care.

It is in line with RED.Health’s focus is on rapidly expanding its network for medical emergency response in the city of Chennai, which stands as a hub for medical tourism in India.

On his part, Shalabh Dang, Chief Business Officer at RED.Health, stated: “At RED.Health, we are thrilled to partner with Vijaya Group of Hospitals and embark on an exciting journey into the heart of Chennai. We are well-equipped with cutting-edge technology to enhance efficiency and elevate the quality of medical emergency responses.”

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