HCAH’s Hyderabad Transition Care Centre (TCC) becomes the first in India to receive QAI accreditation. And HCAH becomes the only organization in India to have 2 QAI and 1 NABH accreditation in the Out of Hospital Care space
The collaboration includes companies like Medi Assist Insurance, Manipal Cigna Health Insurance Company Ltd, SBI General Insurance Co. Ltd., and Navi General Insurance Ltd to name a few from the list.
HCAH, India’s leading out-of-hospital healthcare provider, has conducted a comprehensive pan-India survey with participants who have had a stroke in the past and have chosen either in-patient or out-patient rehabilitation for stroke recovery.
Dr. Aastik Bhatt becomes India’s first PMR specialist for out-of-hospital care services.
The new transition care center in Navi Mumbai is said to be the seventh such center by HCAH in Western India.
Out-of-hospital care provider HCAH dominates senior space with a focus on assisted living in India and now in South Africa, with around 300 beds across 18 locations.
The acquisition of Nightingales will make HCAH India’s largest out-of-hospital care provider with a presence in eight top cities and over 3,000 healthcare professionals, with an annual turnover of around ₹200 crore.
Currently, 60 percent of HCAH’s customers are elderly to whom they provide Rehab, ICU and nursing, caregiver, consultation, lab and equipment services at home, digitally and in their transition care centers.