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HCAH plans 2500 transition beds mark in next five years

Opens transition care centre in Kolkata

Health-tech company HCAH is expanding its services across regions to ensure patients get access to quality healthcare services. The company has launched its sixth Transition Care Centre (TCC) in Kolkata, West Bengal. HCAH provides a whole spectrum of rehabilitation and geriatric services to patients across the country and emphasises on creating a comprehensive range of healthcare solutions that meet the needs of patients at an affordable cost.

In the next five years, HCAH plans to reach a target of the 2500 transition beds mark and expand its services through technology.

The launch of the new TCC is a response to the growing demand for quality healthcare in India, with the out-of-hospital healthcare market expected to expand to $ 21.3 billion in size by 2027, from $6.2 billion in 2020. HCAH India is committed to addressing this need and creating a holistic healthcare delivery model that completes the care continuum. HCAH places a high priority on quality and their Hyderabad TCC recently became the first TCC to be accredited under the Indian standards for TCC developed by QAI accreditation.

TCC Kolkata is one of its kind rehabilitation centre, in the Eastern Region, and with the recent QAI accreditation, HCAH’s TCCs are the first in the market to have two NABH and one QAI accreditation.

Vivek Srivastav, Co-founder and CEO, HCAH said, “We see the launch of TCC as a new chapter that’ll bring more to the lives of the patients and their families. The new facility in Kolkata will provide long-term acute care, skilled nursing, and inpatient rehab services to meet the needs of a sizable patient population recuperating from trauma, accidents, and operations as well as the growing geriatric population. It is a continued step towards providing better care and better quality of life for our patients. Our goal with HCAH is that in the next five years, we want to become the largest out-of-hospital care player, along with being the largest geriatric care platform.”

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