Adani Group is poised to collaborate with the renowned Mayo Clinic from the United States to establish hospitals and medical education campuses in India, with an impressive investment of $1.6 billion earmarked for the initial phase of this partnership. The conglomerate, led by Gautam Adani, is reportedly in advanced talks to enter the healthcare sector through this alliance.
The partnership aims to create Adani Health City, which will include the construction of two health campuses. The objective is to provide affordable medical care and educational facilities that meet international standards. The Adani family is expected to invest at least ₹6,000 crore (approximately $686 million) for the development of these campuses in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
Each campus will feature multi-super-specialty hospitals with a minimum of 1,000 beds, alongside medical colleges capable of accommodating at least 150 undergraduate students, over 80 residents, and 40 fellows. Additionally, the facilities will include transitional care and advanced research capabilities.
Mayo Clinic will lend its expertise to ensure that the clinical practices at Adani Health City align with its global standards. The collaboration will also focus on integrating technology, emphasizing digital solutions and enhancing healthcare quality.
