Apollo Hospitals Partners with University of Leicester
22 January 2025
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Apollo Hospitals Partners with University of Leicester
Apollo Hospitals, a pioneer in healthcare in India, has joined forces with the University of Leicester, UK, to establish the Centre for Digital Health & Precision Medicine. This ground-breaking collaboration aims to redefine healthcare delivery in India by integrating cutting-edge digital innovations with personalized treatment approaches.
Key Highlights of the Partnership
✅ Focus on Precision Medicine: Harnessing AI, data analytics, and digital technologies to tailor treatments based on individual genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.
✅ Advanced Digital Health Solutions: Developing new tools and platforms to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
✅ World-Class Research: The center will drive research initiatives to address critical healthcare challenges, such as chronic diseases and rare disorders.
✅ Global Expertise: This collaboration brings together Apollo’s vast experience in healthcare delivery and the University of Leicester’s expertise in advanced research and innovation.
Impact on Indian Healthcare
This initiative is expected to: 🔹 Empower doctors with tools for better diagnostics and treatment planning. 🔹 Enhance access to high-quality, personalized healthcare across India. 🔹 Pave the way for a new era of patient-centric healthcare.
💡 Why It Matters: With this strategic partnership, Apollo Hospitals is setting the stage for India to emerge as a global leader in digital health and precision medicine, ensuring better care for millions of patients.
`With the CDHPM, we aspire to transform healthcare delivery by bettering disease prediction, prevention, diagnosis, and management for acute and chronic conditions and are committed to profoundly impacting global healthcare,’‘ Prathap C. Reddy, Chancellor of the Apollo University and Founding Chairman, Apollo Hospitals, said in a release.
Nishan Canagarajah, President and Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester, said: “The establishment of the centre will allow Leicester and Apollo to build the healthcare of the future, which has the potential to transform lives not only in India and the UK but around the globe.’‘
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