Hospital in Cuttack
There have been reports from Fortis Healthcare about its intentions of establishing a
300-bed multi-specialty hospital in Cuttack. It is a major move on the part of the company in
its expansion strategy which will enable them to establish themselves better in the eastern
regions of the country. The future hospital will play a crucial role in enhancing the delivery of
healthcare services in Odisha.
The proposed hospital will have a number of specialties in medical services such as
cardiologist, oncologist, neurologist, orthopedic, nephrologist, gastroenterologist, emergency,
critical care, and maternity-child care.
With the use of innovative medical technology, the hospital will help deliver high-quality
services to people living in Cuttack and its surrounding areas.
The development can be seen as yet another stage in the company’s strategy of expanding
their activities to other healthcare markets. In recent times, there has been an increase in the
demand for advanced medical services in Odisha. This can be attributed to various factors
like urbanization and population growth. The planned hospital will help reduce the need for
patients to visit metro cities for treatment.
Along with making healthcare accessible to more people, the hospital will be able to play an
important role in the development of the economy by creating job opportunities for
physicians, nurses, technicians, and many other healthcare professionals employed at the
hospital. Moreover, the hospital will facilitate investment in allied health services, diagnostic
facilities, pharmacies, and medical education.
The decision correlates with the strategy of the company named Fortis Healthcare according
to which it aims at developing its national healthcare network by expanding and partnering.
With the help of the 300-bed hospital operating in Cuttack, the company will manage to
become one of the healthcare leaders in Eastern India.

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