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Hospital or a super speciality hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment, and often, but not always providing for longer-term patient stays. Health is a primary human right and has been accorded due importance by the Constitution.

Today, hospitals usually are funded by the public sector, by health organizations, (for profit or nonprofit), health insurance companies or charities, including by direct charitable donations. In history, however, hospitals often were founded and funded by religious orders or charitable individuals and leaders. Similarly, modern-day hospitals are largely staffed by professional physicians, surgeons, and nurses, whereas in history, this work usually was performed by the founding religious orders or by volunteers.

Types of specialized hospitals include trauma centers, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for dealing with specific medical needs such as psychiatric problems (see psychiatric hospital), certain disease categories, and so forth. A hospital may be a single building or a number of buildings on a campus. A teaching hospital combines assistance to patients with teaching to medical students and nurses and often is linked to a medical school, nursing school or university. Hospitals vary widely in the services they offer and therefore, in the departments they have.

Some of the top hospitals in India includes All India Institute Of Medical Science, Delhi,  Post Graduate Institute Of Medical Education And Research, Chandigarh,  Apollo Hospital, Chennai,
 Christian Medical College, Vellore,  National Institute Of Mental Health And Neuro Sciences, Bangalore,  Bombay Hospital, Mumbai etc. to name a few.

Health is a primary human right and has been accorded due importance by the Constitution through Article 21.Though Article 21 stresses upon state governments to safeguard the health and nutritional well being of the people, the central government also plays an active role in the sector. Recognizing the critical role played by the Health Industry, the industry has been conferred with the infrastructure status under section 10(23G) of the Income Act.

The healthcare sector is one of the most challenging and fastest growing sectors in India. Revenues from the healthcare sector account for 5.2 per cent of the GDP, making it the third largest growth segment in India.

The healthcare industry in the country, which comprises hospital and allied sectors, is projected to grow 23 per cent per annum. According to McKinsey & Co. a leading industrial and management consulting organization, the Indian healthcare sector, including pharmaceutical, diagnostics and hospital services, is expected to more than double its revenues to Rs 2000 billion by 2010. Expenditure on healthcare services, including diagnostics, hospital occupancy and outpatient consulting, the largest component of this spend is expected to grow more than 125% to Rs 1560 billion by 2012 from Rs 690 billion now.

The sector has registered a growth of 9.3 per cent between 2000-2009, comparable to the sectoral growth rate of other emerging economies such as China, Brazil and Mexico. According to the report, the growth in the sector would be driven by healthcare facilities, private and public sector, medical diagnostic and pathology labs and the medical insurance sector.

Healthcare facilities, inclusive of public and private hospitals, the core sector, around which the healthcare sector is centered, would continue to contribute over 70 per cent of the total sector and touch a figure of US$ 54.7 billion by 2012. Adds a FICCI-Ernst and Young report, India needs an investment of US$ 14.4 billion in the healthcare sector by 2025, to increase its bed density to at least two per thousand populations.

In India, the emergence of private medicare services, especially through commercialization and corporatization, has contributed to the transformation. The rapid commercialization of the medical practices with the establishment of multi-million rupee hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostic centres, specialized and general, the demand has registered a very high growth rate in the recent years.

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Hospital 30 Bedded

A hospital as a health care organization has been defined in varied terms as an institution involved in preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative or rehabilitative services. However, the definition given by WHO is quite exhaustive and exclusive, in which it is defined as, ‘an integral part of the medical and social organization which is to provide for the population complete health care, both curative and preventive; and whose outpatient services reach out into the family in its home environment. A hospital is meant to treat patients suffering from various ailments. Doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases, which exchange health and add suffering to humanity. Normally a teaching facilities or college is associated with a hospital. Indian healthcare delivery system is categorised into two major components - public and private. The Government, i.e. public healthcare system comprises limited secondary and tertiary care institutions in key cities and focuses on providing basic healthcare facilities in the form of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) in rural areas. The private sector provides majority of secondary, tertiary and quaternary care institutions with a major concentration in metros, tier I and tier II cities. The Indian healthcare industry size was USD 100 b in 2015 while the healthcare sector is expected to expand from USD 160 b in 2017 to USD 280 b by 2020, India lags behind on healthcare outcomes when compared to similar nations. Few Indian major players are as under: • Adani Hospitals Mundra Pvt. Ltd. • Ahalia Healthcare Ltd. • Alchemist Hospitals Ltd. • Alps Hospital Ltd. • Apollo Rajshree Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. • Asia Healthcare Devp. Ltd. • Assam Hospitals Ltd.
Plant capacity: Special Ward Patients:2 Patients per day General Ward Patients:16 Patients per day Double Bedded Patients:4 Patients per day HDU/ICU Patients:10 Patients per day OPD Patients:60 Patients per day X-Rays:10 Patients per day EEGPlant & machinery: 347 Lakh
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Return: 23.00%Break even: 60.00%
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Setup a Private Hospital. Investment Opportunities in Healthcare Sector. Setting Up a Hospital in India

Setup a Private Hospital. Investment Opportunities in Healthcare Sector. Setting Up a Hospital in India A hospital bed or hospital cot is a bed specially designed for hospitalized patients or others in need of some form of health care. These beds have special features both for the comfort and well-being of the patient and for the convenience of health care workers. Common features include adjustable height for the entire bed, the head, and the feet, adjustable side rails, and electronic buttons to operate both the bed and other nearby electronic devices. Hospital beds and other similar types of beds such as nursing care beds are used not only in hospitals, but in other health care facilities and settings, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, outpatient clinics, and in home health care. While the term hospital bed can refer to the actual bed the term bed is also used to describe the amount of space in a health care facility as the capacity for the number of patients at the facility is measured in available beds. A hospital as a health care organization has been defined in varied terms as an institution involved in preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative or rehabilitative services. However an integral part of the medical and social organization which is to provide for the population complete health care, both curative and preventive and whose outpatient services reach out into the family in its home environment. A hospital is meant to treat patients suffering from various ailments. Doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases, which exchange health and add suffering to humanity. Indian healthcare delivery system is categorized into two major components public and private. The Government public healthcare system comprises limited secondary and tertiary care institutions in key cities and focuses on providing basic healthcare facilities in the form of Primary Healthcare Centre’s (PHCs) in rural areas. The private sector provides majority of secondary tertiary and quaternary care institutions. Market Outlook The limited access to medical facilities in developing and underdeveloped nations has unleashed myriad opportunities for the hospital beds market. The governments are endeavoring to provide access to standard medical facilities in rural areas, which is expected to motivate the growth trajectory of the hospital beds market. Furthermore, the initiatives undertaken by international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) is poised to expedite the expansion of the market. A major fraction of the global population is affected by chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, etc. The count of patients is expected to skyrocket in the forthcoming years owing to an exponential aging population. The global population for older adults is estimated to get doubled between 2015 and 2050. It is presumed to motivate the growth of the global hospital beds market. Fast-developing and developed countries have emerged as the hotspots for healthcare facilities. The burgeoning medical tourism industry has encouraged the healthcare providers to expand their bases in these countries owing to the high demand for treatments. This, in turn, has catapulted the hospital beds market on an upward trajectory. The tech-driven changes in the hospital beds have led to rapid developments in the market. The accelerated adoption of smart hospital beds is likely to have a favorable impact on the market. Nevertheless, the expensiveness of advanced hospitals beds such as electric and semi-electric beds is anticipated to restrict the expansion of the market. Global Hospital Beds Market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 5.5% during the 2017 to 2023. Its valuation is likely to reach USD 4,824.2 MN by the end of 2023 from USD 2,515.1 MN in 2016. The growth of the healthcare sector is prognosticated to reflect on the expansion of the global market over the next couple of years. Geographically, Europe held the largest share in the hospital bed industry with 33.4% contribution in 2017. The market growth in the region can mainly be attributed to the growing number of hospitals, increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and rising aging population. In addition, the increasing incidence of hospitalization, technological advancement in hospital beds, and growing healthcare expenditure are also driving the market growth in the region. On the basis of treatment, the market has been categorized into acute care, critical care, and long-term care beds. Of these, acute care is expected to continue holding the largest share in the hospital bed market during the forecast period, attributed to their increasing demand in accident and emergency wards. The various type of beds available in the market include, general, pediatric, birthing, and bariatric, pressure relief, and others. Hospital beds or medical beds are medical equipment intended and well equipped for bedridden patients or patients who require care, to provide relief and assistance to the patient. It allows better positioning of patients, ease of transfer, improved blood circulation, and safety of patients at risk of falling out of the bed. The global hospital bed market is growing at a significant rate, due to escalating funds in healthcare infrastructural development, and mounting occurrence of chronic diseases. The Indian healthcare industry size was USD 100 b in 2015 while the healthcare sector is expected to expand from USD 160 b in 2017 to USD 280 b by 2020, India lags behind on healthcare outcomes when compared to similar nations. Key Players ? Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi ? Lilavati Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai ? Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh location, Delhi ? Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre, Mumbai ? BLK Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi ? Fortis Hospital, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore ? Manipal Hospital, Bangalore ? AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences), New Delhi ? Saifee Hospital, Mumbai ? Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi ? Kamineni Hospital, Hyderabad ? Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital and Medical Research Center, Mumbai ? Apollo Hospital, Bannerghata Road, Bangalore ? Fortis Hospital, Anandapur, Kolkata ? Fortis Malar Hospital, Chennai ? Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Center, Mumbai ? Billroth Hospital, Chennai ? P. D Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai ? Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Bangalore ? Apollo Hospital, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana ? Sri Ramchandra Medical Center, Chennai ? Dr L H Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai ? Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata ? Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital, Pune ? St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bangalore ? Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune ? Care Hospital, Hyderabad ? Columbia Asia Hospital ? RVM Foundation Humanitarian Hospital, Bangalore ? 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Startup Business Opportunities in Nitrile Gloves Manufacturing

Startup Business Opportunities in Nitrile Gloves Manufacturing. Production of Powder-Free Disposable Nitrile Gloves?. Nitrile could be a synthetic rubber compound that's unremarkably used as a disposable glove material. Nitrile includes a higher puncture resistance than the other glove material. Nitrile additionally has a higher chemical resistance than Latex or Vinyl gloves. Nitrile gloves are available in a wide type of colors, which might facilitate to differentiate sizing and stop cross contamination. The continuing use of Vinyl gloves could be a short-sighted call for each the user and also the environment, particularly once there are some nice alternatives in nitrile and Latex at minimal to no further costs. Though Latex can continue its strong use within the medical field for a few time however, the utilization of nitrile disposable gloves across all market sectors worldwide can continue to grow powerfully within the coming back years because of the robust features and minimal drawbacks of nitrile material. How are Nitrile gloves made? Nitrile itself is made during a chemistry lab, undergoing processes that solely those of us who have a degree in chemistry would understand. However, what we are able to wrap our minds around is that the production of nitrile is far less complicated and far a lot of cost effective than the production of natural latex rubber. Nitrile gloves are made in an exceedingly production line wherever glove forms are first dipped in a nitrate solution. This solution coagulates on the glove form, and may be a think about however thick the glove is in its final form. Once the calcium nitrate solution has dried equally on the glove form, the glove form is swaybacked within the nitrile answer to form the glove. This cures on the glove form before a powerful, direct burst of air blows the new created glove right off the glove form. Uses Nitrile gloves bear one in all three processes chlorination, polymer coating or by adding cornstarch. Chlorination involves exposing the gloves to chlorine – as an acid mixture or gas – to make the material tougher and slicker. Polymer coating lubricates the glove surface by adding a layer of polymer. For pulverized nitrile gloves about 1/8 teaspoon of cornstarch is usually placed within every glove to act as a lubricating substance and make it easier to done. Users of nitrile gloves cannot invariably management the environment during which they're going to be used, therefore choosing the correct glove for the task is essential. From the perspective of comfort, nitrile softens speedily on the skin to provide the foremost comfortable expertise, even once the glove is used for extended periods. Close fitting nitrile provides increased tactility, especially with small roughened fingertips. The texture of the glove can either reduce the surface friction or enhance the grip. Micro roughened texture is ideal for applications with additional grip to handle tools and small objects while not heavy patients or procedures. The aggressive texture is best for applications that require added surface contact and a stronger grip Advantages Price: Thin nitrile gloves can compete directly in price with latex examination gloves, yet offer significant other benefits. Comfort: Nitrile softens rapidly on the skin to provide the most comfortable experience, even when the glove is used for extended periods. Tactility: Close fitting nitrile provides enhanced tactility, especially with micro roughened fingertips. Chemical Resistance: Nitrile is inherently more chemical resistant than latex. Improved Heat Dissipation: The thin film nitrile is able to dissipate heat from the hand faster, reducing sweating and skin irritation Environmental Issues: Thin nitrile gloves offer significant environmental benefits, in storage and transportation. Cases of gloves contain up to twice the quantity in the same volume. This results in the halving of transportation costs of gloves from the manufacturing site to the distributor, and additionally from the distributor to end user. Storage costs throughout the supply chain are similarly reduced. Finally the cost of disposal of the used product to landfill or incineration is significantly reduced. Market Outlook The Global Nitrile Gloves Market is expected to reach USD 3.50 Billion by 2027. Growth in the incidences of epidemic diseases and the subsequent increase in the demand for infection prevention and control utilities are expected to drive the market demand. Strict regulations regarding workers’ safety as well as a high specialize in hygiene across various end-use industries similar to oil and gas, chemical, and food process are more boosting the demand for nitrile gloves globally. Moreover, nitrile gloves have higher chemical and puncture resistance than latex gloves that is additionally positively impacting their demand in different industries. Geographically, U.S. dominates the worldwide nitrile gloves market because of the ban on fine medical gloves and high variety of cases regarding latex allergies within the country. Increasing incidence of pandemic diseases similar to flu (H1N1 pandemic) and a resultant would like for infection prevention/control aids such as disposable gloves drive the market. Additionally, growth in awareness of safety and hygiene amongst health care providers and patients further fuels the market growth. However, potential threat of price competition from native manufacturers restricts the market growth. Opportunities in untapped markets that have high potential due to evolving healthcare infrastructure, rise in incidences of chronic diseases and demand for surgical interventions fuel the growth of the nitrile medical gloves business. Special Features Nitrile gloves Mould to your hand for a great fit Latex free Good durability Excellent puncture resistance Have a long shelf life Available in powdered and powder free Can be worn for longer periods of time Work well for high-risk situations involving infectious materials Key players ompanies Ansell, Hartalega Holdings Berhad, Dynarex Corporation, United Glove Inc., Kossan Rubber Industries Ltd., Supermax Corporation Berhad, Rubberex, Adventa Berhad, Kimberly Clark and 3M among others. Tags:- #businessconsultant, #businessfeasibilityreport, #BusinessPlan, #businessideas, #businessgrowth, #entrepreneur, #startupidea ,#investmentopportunity, #growyourbusiness, #startups, #lockdownbusiness, #nitrilegloves, #gloves,
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Medical College with Hospital (750 Bedded)

A hospital as a health care organization has been defined in varied terms as an institution involved in preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative or rehabilitative services. However, the definition given by WHO is quite exhaustive and exclusive, in which it is defined as, ‘an integral part of the medical and social organization which is to provide for the population complete health care, both curative and preventive; and whose out patient services reach out into the family in its home environment. The hospital is also a centre for the training of health workers and for bio-social research’. Hospitals, these days, also provide bio-social research; teaching and training facilities for all members of the hospital, and a health team which includes not only doctors and nurses, but also para-professionals, paramedicals, pharmacists, etc. operationally, a hospital could be viewed as consisting of service facilities for out-patient, in-patient, general wards, emergency, special wards, Intensive Care Units, operation theatre, delivery suite; and support services, such as, pharmacy, radiology and imaging, CSSD, blood bank, laboratory, etc. The overall Indian healthcare market is worth around US$ 100 billion and is expected to grow to US$ 280 billion by 2020, a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.9 per cent. Healthcare delivery, which includes hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostics centres, and pharmaceuticals, constitutes 65 per cent of the overall market. The Healthcare Information Technology (IT) market which is valued at US$ 1 billion currently is expected to grow 1.5 times by 2020. India requires 600,000 to 700,000 additional beds over the next five to six years, indicative of an investment opportunity of US$ 25-30 billion. Given this demand for capital, the number of transactions in the healthcare space is expected to witness an increase in near future. The average investment size by private equity funds in healthcare chains has already increased to US$ 20-30 million from US$ 5-15 million. Few Indian major players are as under Aakash Educational Services Pvt. Ltd. Adani Hospitals Mundra Pvt. Ltd. Alchemist Hospitals Ltd Amri Hospitals Ltd Anshu Hospitals Ltd Apollo Hospitals Intl. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 150 Students / Annum 750 Bedded HospitalPlant & machinery: 2047 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project :Rs 16540 lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 41.00%
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Hospital 30 Bedded

A hospital is meant to treat patients suffering from various ailments. Doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases, which exchange health and add suffering to humanity. Normally a teaching facilities or college is associated with a hospital. Hospitals provide the facilities of O.P.D. and admission for seriously ill seriously injured, seriously burnt and pregnant ladies, causalities etc. In the very beginning, there was government owned hospitals where one had to pay no money for treatment. Then, a private ward facility was started in the hospitals. The patient had to pay rent for a private room while medicines and doctors were available free of cost. The private ward helped the patient to avoid the untidiness of a general ward and noise etc. The patients, who were in a position to afford the room rent, were admitted to private rooms. The poor's, however, got admission in rushed general wards. The hospital industry in India, accounting for 80% of the total healthcare market, is witnessing a huge investor demand from both global as well as domestic investors. The hospital industry is expected to reach $ 132 bn by 2023 from $ 61.8 bn in 2017; growing at a CAGR of 16-17%. Indian healthcare sector is much diversified and is full of opportunities in every segment which includes providers, payers and medical technology. With the increase in the competition, businesses are looking to explore for the latest dynamics and trends which will have positive impact on their business. The Indian middle class is expected to grow the most with the workforce in the age group of 15 – 59 years of age set to reach 325 million by the year 2050. The demand for health services aided by higher disposable income, greater insurance penetration and improved awareness levels are factors which are set to be the main drivers of the healthcare boom. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Adani Hospitals Mundra Pvt. Ltd Ahalia Healthcare Ltd. Alchemist Hospitals Ltd. Alps Hospital Ltd. Apollo Rajshree Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. Asia Healthcare Devp. Ltd. Assam Hospitals Ltd. Aster D M Healthcare Ltd. B P Poddar Hospital & Medical Research Pvt. Ltd
Plant capacity: Special Ward Patients: 2 Patients / Day General Ward Patients: 16 Patients / Day Double Bedded Patients: 4 Patients / Day HDU/ICU Patients: 10 Patients / Day OPD Patients: 60 Patients / Day X-Rays: 10 Patients / Day EEG/EMG & PPlant & machinery: Rs 347 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 604 lakhs
Return: 20.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Oxygen Gas Plant (Medical Grade)

Oxygen gas comprises 21 percent of atmospheric gas. Its symbol is O2. Atomic weight of oxygen is 16, atomic no. is 8 and molecular weight is 32. Oxygen gas is non metallic element. Oxygen is colorless, odorless and tasteless. Oxygen reacts with all elements, but not with inert gases to form compound called oxides. Medical oxygen is high purity oxygen that is used for medical treatments and is developed for use in the human body. Medical oxygen cylinders contain a high purity of oxygen gas; no other types of gases are allowed in the cylinder to prevent contamination. Medical oxygen is important in the healthcare industry because of its several uses. Some of the major uses & application of medical grade O2 are mentioned below. Commonly medical oxygen is administered in medical facilities like hospitals and clinics. It’s used during anesthesia, first aid resuscitation for emergencies, life support for patients who can’t breathe on their own, and oxygen therapy. Medical Oxygen Gas Cylinders Market is valued at USD 8.30 Billion in 2018 and expected to reach USD 14.41 Billion by 2025 with the CAGR of 6.2% over the forecast period. Rising prevalence of chronic diseases and infectious like Covid-19, cancer, asthma, diabetes, heart attack etc. and surge in global geriatric population are some important factors driving the growth of medical oxygen gas cylinders market. Oxygen cylinders are needed for the rising demand of hospitals, home care settings and many others. Medical oxygen gas cylinders are present in different sizes depending upon the requirement. In hospitals, oxygen gas therapy is implemented on the patients for the treatment of chronic health conditions to improve energy levels, sleep and a better quality life of patients. Oxygen is widely used in hospitals for the treatment of a number of acute and chronic diseases. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under Bellary Oxygen Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bhilai Oxygen Ltd. Govind Poy Oxygen Ltd. Howrah Gases Ltd. Linde India Ltd. Praxair India Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Medical Grade Oxygen Gas 28.5 Kgs : 180 Cylinders / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 284 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 596 lakhs
Return: 23.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Multispeciality Hospital (100 Bedded)

A Multi-speciality hospital as a health care organization has been defined in varied terms as an institution involved in preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative or rehabilitative services. A specialty hospital is dedicated to specific sub-specialty care (Urology, General Surgery, Cosmetic surgery, Bariatric surgery, Clinic Pathology, Pediatrics & Neonatology). Patients will often be referred from smaller hospitals to a specialty hospital for major operations, consultations with sub-specialists and when sophisticated intensive care facilities are required. A private hospital is a place where one may get treatment from ordinary fever to a major surgery operation. These hospitals have highly trained specialists, high-end technology and provide round the clock services. These hospitals are able to do specialized tests, undertake dialysis for acute renal failure, provide ventilation to patients with respiratory failure and render intensive care to critically ill patients. These hospitals undertake research and have adequate library facilities. There is a significant scope for enhancing healthcare services considering that healthcare spending as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is rising. Rural India, which accounts for over 70 per cent of the population, is set to emerge as a potential demand source. The Healthcare Information Technology (IT) market which is valued at US$ 1 billion currently is expected to grow 1.5 times by 2020. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players • Alps Hospital Ltd. • Amri Hospitals Ltd. • Anshu Hospitals Ltd. • Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. • Apollo Hospitals Intl. Ltd. • Apollo Rajshree Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. • Assam Hospitals Ltd.
Plant capacity: 100 beddedPlant & machinery: Rs. 13989 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs. 38304 Lakh
Return: 26.00%Break even: 31.00%
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Oxygen Gas Plant

Oxygen as a raw material for synthesizing chemical compounds is in daily life. Liquid oxygen mixed with carbon black may yet become an important and cheap explosive. On the commercial scale, it is made from atmospheric air small production by the electrolysis of water is the result of special circumstances. Oxygen is used in industry for fusion, welding of metals, metal cutting and other purposes. It is also used in medical practice and in the production of liquid oxygen explosive employed in blasting operations. To looking its uses we can say that there is a good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 172 Cylinders Per Day (each Cylinder 7M3)Plant & machinery: Rs.178 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:582 Lakhs
Return: 39.00%Break even: 50.00%
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Start Medical College with Hospital

A medical college is designed to give students with medical education in order to qualify them as doctors in a variety of specialties, allowing them to treat patients suffering from a variety of illnesses. Doctors, with their unwavering determination, serve the entire nation by providing medication and treatment for diseases that steal people of their health and cause them to suffer. A medical school is frequently associated with a hospital. For the seriously ill, seriously injured, seriously burned, pregnant women, and other casualties, hospitals provide O.P.D. and admittance services. According to several definitions, a hospital is a health-care facility that delivers preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative, or rehabilitative treatments. The WHO, on the other hand, defines it as "an integral aspect of the medical and social organisation whose aim is to offer total health care, both curative and preventative, for the population; and whose outpatient services reach out into the family in its home setting." The hospital also functions as a training and research centre for health professionals. Healthcare has become one of India's most important industries in terms of revenue and jobs. The healthcare sector includes hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance, and medical equipment. As a result of greater coverage, services, and higher spending by both public and private entities, the Indian healthcare system is quickly increasing. The Indian healthcare market is presently worth around US$ 100 billion, with a CAGR of 22.9 percent expected by 2022. The healthcare delivery system includes hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic centres, and pharmaceuticals. Few Indian Major Players 1. Aakash Educational Services Pvt. Ltd. 2. B P Poddar Hospital & Medical Research Pvt. Ltd. 3. Deepam Hospital Pvt. Ltd. 4. Fortis Malar Hospitals Ltd. 5. Ganga Medical Centre & Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. 6. Incor Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. 7. Indiana Hospital & Heart Institute Ltd. 8. Kovai Medical Center & Hospital Ltd.
Plant capacity: Student Admission Fee 1.39 Units per day Student (Indian) Tution College Fee 1.17 Units per day Student (NRI) Tution College Fee 22 Units per day Student Hostel and Fooding Fee 1 Units per day Hospital Special Ward Patents 80 Units pPlant & machinery: 1804 Lakhs
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Return: 16.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Setting up a Multispeciality Hospital (200 Bedded)

A hospital is a health-care facility that provides specialised medical and nursing services as well as medical equipment to patients. The most well-known type of hospital is the multispecialty hospital, which often features an emergency room to address urgent health issues such as fire and accident victims, as well as acute illness. Trauma centres, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for specific medical requirements such as mental care and certain disease categories are all examples of specialised hospitals. When compared to normal hospitals, specialised hospitals can help save money on health treatment. Depending on the sources of revenue, hospitals are categorised as general, speciality, or government. A multi-specialty hospital is a health-care organisation that provides preventive, curative/ameliorative, palliative, or rehabilitative services, according to various definitions. It's designed to help individuals with a variety of diseases. A private hospital is a facility where patients can receive treatment for anything from a little fever to a major surgery. At truth, there are no restrictions on the kind of services that can be provided in a hospital. However, all private hospitals are equipped with the most up-to-date technology and equipment. Surgeons, physicians, E.N.T., specialists, children's specialists, eye surgeons, psychologists, and sex experts are all important in a hospital. The hospital industry's structure is complicated in nature, as it may be viewed from various perspectives. Because each hospital is unique in terms of structure, functions, performance, and the community it serves, each has its own set of characteristics. A speciality hospital is one that focuses on a certain sub-specialty of medicine (Urology, General Surgery, Cosmetic surgery, Bariatric surgery, Clinic Pathology, Padeatrics & Neonatology). For significant procedures, consultations with sub-specialists, and when sophisticated intensive care facilities are necessary, patients are frequently referred from smaller hospitals to a specialty hospital. These hospitals feature highly skilled professionals, cutting-edge equipment, and provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Specialized diagnostics, dialysis for acute renal failure, ventilation for patients with respiratory failure, and intensive care for critically ill patients are all available at these facilities. These hospitals conduct research and have a well-stocked library. In 2020, the global hospital market was valued at USD4207.46 billion, and it is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 6.70 percent over the next five years. This is due to the expanding geriatric population, which is afflicted with a variety of chronic ailments such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and renal disease, among others. As a result, the number of patients in need of therapy has grown. Furthermore, rising healthcare expenditures by governments around the world, as well as the penetration of large hospital chains, are likely to drive market expansion in the coming years. Furthermore, through 2026, rising awareness and developments in diagnostic technologies are likely to generate profitable prospects for market expansion. Hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance, and medical equipment are all part of India's healthcare industry. The healthcare sector is expanding at a breakneck speed, thanks to expanded coverage, services, and increased spending by both public and private entities. The hospital industry in India, which accounts for 80% of the entire healthcare market, is seeing a lot of interest from both international and domestic investors. The hospital industry is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 16-17 percent from $61.8 billion in 2017 to $132 billion in 2023.
Plant capacity: 200 Bedded HospitalPlant & machinery: 140 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs. 212.48 Cr
Return: 27.00%Break even: 50.00%
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