Multinational healthcare provider IHH Healthcare plans to add around 2,000 new beds in India by 2028, the company said in a release as it unveiled a new brand identity with the aim to bring greater clarity and cohesion across its international network.
In India, IHH through Fortis Healthcare and Gleneagles Healthcare has a combined network of 35 hospitals and over 5,000 beds in 11 states. Globally, it has 140 healthcare facilities, including more than 80 hospitals across ten countries.
“With enhanced operational scale, clinical excellence, and geographical reach, IHH is harnessing operational and financial efficiencies to power its ambitious plan of adding around 2,000 new beds in India by 2028,” IHH said.
Prem Kumar Nair, Group CEO, IHH Healthcare highlighted that with the refreshed identity, IHH is embracing its role as a multinational healthcare leader shaping the future of care by driving meaningful innovation, powerful synergies and strategic partnerships across the healthcare ecosystem.
“IHH Healthcare has long been the name behind some of the world’s most recognised and trusted healthcare brands, together forming the world’s largest healthcare network by geographical footprint,” he said.
“This ambition comes to life at our inaugural flagship FutureHealth.Now healthcare leadership conference, where we unite visionary minds to spark bold ideas and forge new partnerships that will push the boundaries of care,” he added.
In July, IHH announced a strategic collaboration between its India subsidiaries Fortis Healthcare Limited and Gleneagles Healthcare to pave the way for stronger business performance and sustainable growth.
Under the collaboration, Fortis will manage the operations of five out of six hospitals under the Gleneagles India network. As per IHH, the collaboration will help in strengthening its pan-India healthcare platform with enhanced operational scale, clinical excellence, and geographical reach, while retaining the talent pool and autonomy in financial management.
As per IHH, the collaboration also brings together complementary capabilities under a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centric care, while unlocking operational and financial synergies across both networks.