January 08, 2025 08:18 pm (IST)
Fortune India names Apollo Hospitals as India's most admired healthcare company
New Delhi, Sept 2 (IBNS): Healthcare services provider Apollo Hospitals was named the most admired pharma and healthcare company by Fortune India & Hay Group in the third edition of their definitive annual report card on corporate reputation.
The award recognized Apollo for its distinguished level of clinical excellence, technological expertise and high standards of ethical value it showcases while serving patients.
The evaluation criteria for selection of winners was based on corporate governance, endurance, social impact, investment value, product/service quality, innovation, leadership quality, talent development, employee empowerment and global footprint. Phase I of the report saw participation of 1,523 companies, including Indian subsidiaries of foreign companies.
“It is indeed a proud moment for us at Apollo to be recognized as the most admired company in the healthcare sector. When Apollo Hospitals was launched in 1983, our primary objective was to provide world class healthcare services within the reach of every individual. High level of ethical standards and transparency in governance has made us the most trusted brand in the healthcare industry. These recognitions and awards further motivate us to deliver the best of healthcare services to our people”, said Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited.
The rankings were based on inputs shared by top industry executives, including on the basis of peer group response.
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