Friday, March 22, 2019

Life Wins Care Wins Poised to Serve and Enrich Quality of Life, Wockhardt Hospitals’ Leading Healthcare with Innovation & Excellence

The healthcare businesses including all stakeholders are evolving rapidly and the future looks radically different from present. People now have easy access to healthcare information, which keeps them updated. Digitalization and integrated patient-centric approach is giving rise to databases, thus changing the nature of how healthcare operates. Also, technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Additive manufacturing, and Machine Learning are acting as game changers in the healthcare industry, and will bring about major changes in incoming times.
‘Healthcare is all about providing best services with superior patient outcomes.’ A Hospital chain that has proved just that is Wockhardt Hospitals (WHL). Its main focus and aim being on clinical quality and patient-centric care, Wockhardt Hospitals are bridging the path through best medical practices, best nurses and doctors, best teams at par, best of the technology, and updated with the best medical practices. To gain further insights into this journey full of innovation and patient care we bring you an exclusive interview with Zahabiya Khorakiwala who is theManaging Director and driving force behind this new-age chain of multi super-speciality Wockhardt Hospitals. She is deeply involved on all strategic and operational activities of the company. Under her leadership WHL has achieved profound success and is soaring new heights with each step. In 2018, under her leadership WHL launched a super-speciality hospital in Wardha district of Maharashtra. Zahabiya strongly believes that healthcare industry is on the cusp of paradigm shift and today the three stakeholders of this industry – government, private players and the society have an exciting opportunity to collaborate and redefine India’s health system in order to power the nation’s growth and development, ensuring effective utilization of the resources- Capital, drugs, technology and human resources.
  1. Kindly brief us about Wockhardt Hospitals.
Wockhardt Hospitals is a chain of tertiary care super-specialty hospitals with facilities in, Nagpur, Nasik, Vashi (Navi Mumbai), Rajkot, Surat, Wardha, South Mumbai (SOBO) & North Mumbai (NOBO). Our establishment of 350 bed Super Speciality Greenfield Hospital in South Mumbai – The New Age Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central, which got accredited by JCI (Just Commission International) within 3.5 years of its establishment. Our facility has a Pediatric Cardiac Sciences Centre, with a renowned super-specialist team, and state-of-the-art technology, of global standard. All our hospitals have state-of-the-art infrastructure and globally benchmarked processes to enable quality healthcare and patient safety. The overall 1500 bedded hospitals have over 1000 Standard Operating Procedures or Protocols for both clinical and non-clinical processes in place. The guiding philosophy of Life Wins! Stands for serving and enriching the quality of life of patients.
We has developed proprietary novel Autologous Growth Factors therapies which provides drastically improved clinical outcome over the existing available treatments including  diabetic foot ulcers, wound healing, musculo-skeletal pain management, hair regrowth, scar less surgery, broken bone healing and aesthetics.
  1. Kindly provide us in brief about your organization and how has the company progressed over the years?
Embracing innovations and constant up gradations in health services have been our forte that has been constant over the years. We at WHL have identified three keys areas that have been the mainstays over the years and have contributed to our success.
Focus on Quality and Patient Care – We at WHL practice highest quality standard to deliver superior clinical care. We have ensure that all our hospitals are NABH accredited and also the group’s flagship Hopsital the ‘New Age Wockhardt Hospitals’ at Mumbai central has received the coveted JCI accreditation within first three and half years of its operation.

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