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'''SevenHills Hospital''' |
'''SevenHills Hospital''' is a group of three private hospitals, operating under central management, in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], and [[Visakhapatnam]], Andhra Pradesh, India. The Visakhapatnam branch opened in 1986, and the Mumbai branch opened in 2010. The Mumbai hospital was the result of a [[Rupee|Rs]] 10 billion [[public-private partnership]] between SevenHills and [[Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation]] (BMC). At {{cvt|17|acres}} and {{cvt|2,000,000|sqft}} of built-up space, the Mumbai hospital was designed to be the country's largest hospital in a single location. A dedicated COVID-19 hospital was added in 2020.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} |
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==History and facilities |
==History and facilities== |
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In 2002, talks began between SevenHills and [[Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation]] (BMC) to open a multi-specialty branch of the hospital in [[Mumbai]]. According to the resulting [[public-private partnership]] agreement, signed in 2005,<ref name=express2010 /> BMC gave SevenHills a 60-year lease on a {{convert|17|acre|adj=mid}} plot in the Mumbai suburb of [[Andheri]], near the [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport|Mumbai International Airport]]. In exchange, |
In 2002, talks began between SevenHills and [[Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation]] (BMC) to open a multi-specialty branch of the hospital in [[Mumbai]]. According to the resulting [[public-private partnership]] agreement, signed in 2005,<ref name=express2010 /> BMC gave SevenHills a 60-year lease on a {{convert|17|acre|adj=mid}} plot in the Mumbai suburb of [[Andheri]], near the [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport|Mumbai International Airport]]. In exchange, SevenHills agreed to reserve 20% (300) of its 1,500 beds for low-income patients who come through the BMC healthcare system, charging them at the same rate as offered by public hospitals.<ref name=raghunath2010 /> |
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The funding for the project came from private capital and bank loans, and the majority stakeholder is Jitendra Das Maganti, M.D., the founder and managing director of the hospitals.<ref>{{cite web|title=India Inc finds wealth in health|date=27 July 2009 |url=http://business.rediff.com/report/2009/jul/27/india-inc-finds-wealth-in-health.htm|last=Jayakumar |first=P. B.|website=Rediff| |
The funding for the project came from private capital and bank loans, and the majority stakeholder is Jitendra Das Maganti, M.D., the founder and managing director of the hospitals.<ref>{{cite web|title=India Inc finds wealth in health|date=27 July 2009 |url=http://business.rediff.com/report/2009/jul/27/india-inc-finds-wealth-in-health.htm|last=Jayakumar |first=P. B.|website=Rediff|access-date=27 November 2017}}</ref> The Mumbai hospital was inaugurated in July 2010 by the president of India, [[Pratibha Patil]],<ref>{{cite web| url=http://pratibhapatil.nic.in/sp040710.html |title=Speech by Her Excellency the President of India, Shrimati Pratibha Devisingh Patil at the Inauguration of the Seven Hills Hospital |website= pratibhapatil.nic.in |access-date=27 November 2017}}</ref> which caused controversy as the hospital space for low-income patients was not ready.<ref name="RaviC.2013">{{cite book|author1=Duggal, Ravi|author2=Kurian, Oommen C.|author3=Wagle, Suchitra|author4=Deosthali, Padma|title=Appropriate Role for the Private Sector in Health Care of India: Political Economy of Private Healthcare|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nffwCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA46|date=1 January 2013|publisher=Independent Commission on Development & Health in India and VHAI|pages=46–|id=GGKEY:NFZTFQJLXLZ}}</ref> |
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The Mumbai complex has a {{cvt|2,000,000|sqft}} |
The Mumbai complex has a {{cvt|2,000,000|sqft}} bghuilt-up area with plans for 1500 beds (300 for [[critical care medicine|critical care]]), intensive care units for cardiology, burns, neonates, and paediatrics, and 36 operating rooms.<ref name=raghunath2010>{{cite web|last1=Raghunath|first1=Pamela|title=One of Asia's largest hospitals to open in Mumbai|url=http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india/one-of-asia-s-largest-hospitals-to-open-in-mumbai-1.649239|website=GulfNews|access-date=27 November 2017|date=2 July 2010}}</ref> The hospitals have services in over 30 specialties including Neurology and Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Oncology, Orthopedic Surgery, General Surgery and [[Laparoscopic Surgery]], Emergency Services, Pediatrics, [[Otorhinolaryngology]], [[Nephrology]] and [[Kidney Transplant]], and [[Liver Transplantation]].{{citation needed|date=October 2022}} |
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==Financial difficulties and controversy== |
==Financial difficulties and controversy== |
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The hospital began operations in phases; in the first phase, 300 beds were |
The hospital began operations in phases; in the first phase, 300 beds were ready. However, all of the wards meant for BMC patients were still under construction, and a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MOU) between BMC and the hospital had not been signed.<ref name=express2010>{{cite web|title=Seven Hills ready, not promised beds for BMC hospital patients|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/seven-hills-ready-not-promised-beds-for-bmc-hospital-patients/|agency= Express News Service |website=The Indian Express|date=5 July 2010 |access-date=27 November 2017}}</ref> An expansion of the hospital (to open more of the 1,500 beds) was dependent upon the MOU. When the two parties could not agree on the terms, the matter was brought first to a civic house session (in 2010)<ref>{{cite web|title=Seven Hills Hospital controversy continues at BMC|last=Mhaske|first=Pandurang|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-seven-hills-hospital-controversy-continues-at-bmc-1410844|website=dna|access-date=27 November 2017|date=17 July 2010}}</ref> and then to the [[Bombay High Court]] (in 2011).<ref>{{cite web|title=Provide 20% medical facilities to poor for free: HC to SevenHills Hospital|agency=DNA Correspondent |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-provide-20-medical-facilities-to-poor-for-free-hc-to-sevenhills-hospital-1610244|website=dna|access-date=27 November 2017|date=10 November 2011}}</ref> Finally, in 2013, SevenHills agreed to provide 20% of all hospital beds (general and ICU) and facilities to poor patients, and to provide medicines at BMC rates. In addition, BMC was given power to "take over the hospital" if the hospital violated the agreement. An MOU between BMC and Seven Hills was signed in December 2013, and the hospital received a [[certificate of occupancy]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Finally, Seven Hills Hospital agrees to reserve 20% beds for the poor |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-finally-seven-hills-hospital-agrees-to-reserve-20-beds-for-the-poor-1919449|website=dna|agency=DNA Correspondent|access-date=27 November 2017|date=15 November 2013}}</ref> |
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The delay in hospital expansion severely hampered the ability of SevenHills to raise revenue which, in turn, led to increased debt. In 2013, [[JPMorgan Chase]], through its Asia Infrastructure Fund, invested Rs 2.7 billion in SevenHills, allowing it to add 300 beds.<ref name=khan2013>{{cite web|last1=Khan|first1=Zahra|title=SevenHills hospital to embark on next phase of expansion|url=http://www.livemint.com/Companies/9HfNpGzPZyQUDbGEDhdwuK/SevenHills-hospital-to-embark-on-next-phase-of-expansion.html|website=www.livemint.com/| |
The delay in hospital expansion severely hampered the ability of SevenHills to raise revenue which, in turn, led to increased debt. In 2013, [[JPMorgan Chase]], through its Asia Infrastructure Fund, invested Rs 2.7 billion in SevenHills, allowing it to add 300 beds.<ref name=khan2013>{{cite web|last1=Khan|first1=Zahra|title=SevenHills hospital to embark on next phase of expansion|url=http://www.livemint.com/Companies/9HfNpGzPZyQUDbGEDhdwuK/SevenHills-hospital-to-embark-on-next-phase-of-expansion.html|website=www.livemint.com/|access-date=27 November 2017|date=15 May 2013}}</ref> A subsequent investment made JP Morgan a 35% owner in the company. In addition, hospital lenders, including [[Axis Bank]], agreed to restructuring the hospital's debt of Rs 8 billion.<ref name=khan2013 /> Maganti remained the controlling shareholder.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}} |
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In 2015–16, SevenHills reported revenue of Rs 2.3 billion and a loss of Rs 1.47 billion,<ref name=dhanjal2017 /> and the company continued to operate at 20% capacity. According to SevenHills's annual report, "The current level of operations of the company could not support the fixed overheads (finance costs, depreciation and amortization expenses) incurred for its Mumbai Hospital. Time overrun, coupled with substantial increase in cost and lower operational level, had put strain on the operational cash flows of the company, thereby resulting in liquidity problem for the company".<ref name=dhanjal2017>{{cite web|last1=Dhanjal|first1=Swaraj Singh|title=AION Capital in talks to buy Seven Hills |
In 2015–16, SevenHills reported revenue of Rs 2.3 billion and a loss of Rs 1.47 billion,<ref name=dhanjal2017 /> and the company continued to operate at 20% capacity. According to SevenHills's annual report, "The current level of operations of the company could not support the fixed overheads (finance costs, depreciation and [[Amortization (accounting)|amortization]] expenses) incurred for its Mumbai Hospital. Time overrun, coupled with substantial increase in cost and lower operational level, had put strain on the operational cash flows of the company, thereby resulting in liquidity problem for the company".<ref name=dhanjal2017>{{cite web|last1=Dhanjal|first1=Swaraj Singh|title=AION Capital in talks to buy Seven Hills Healthcare's $200 million debt|url=http://www.livemint.com/Companies/GajU6FKiL9NHeXQABTZrjO/AION-Capital-in-talks-to-buy-Seven-Hills-Healthcares-200-m.html|website=www.livemint.com/|access-date=27 November 2017|date=6 November 2017}}</ref> As of 2017, only 300 beds at the Mumbai hospital are operational.<ref name=gupta2017 /> |
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The Mumbai High Court gave the hospital until 31 March 2017 to repay its debts.<ref name=shah2017>{{cite web|last1=Shah|first1=Sneha|title=JP Morgan PE, promoter try to buy each other out of SevenHills|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/healthcare/jp-morgan-pe-promoter-try-to-buy-each-other-out-of-sevenhills/articleshow/57214308.cms|website=The Economic Times| |
The Mumbai High Court gave the hospital until 31 March 2017 to repay its debts.<ref name=shah2017>{{cite web|last1=Shah|first1=Sneha|title=JP Morgan PE, promoter try to buy each other out of SevenHills|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/healthcare/jp-morgan-pe-promoter-try-to-buy-each-other-out-of-sevenhills/articleshow/57214308.cms|website=The Economic Times|access-date=27 November 2017|date=18 February 2017}}</ref> JP Morgan first tried to find a buyer for its holdings, then tried to gain control of the company. Other companies have also expressed an interest in buying out the hospital's debt, however, no agreements were reached.<ref name=shah2017 /> |
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On 20 November 2017, the hospital's lenders filed for insolvency, which will force an auction of the hospital. The total liability is estimated at Rs 1,100–1,200 crore.<ref name=gupta2017>{{cite web|last1=Gupta|first1=Deepali|last2=Rajagopal|first2=Divya|title=Lenders file insolvency plea against SevenHills Hospital|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/lenders-file-insolvency-plea-against-sevenhills-hospital/articleshow/61717353.cms|website=The Economic Times| |
On 20 November 2017, the hospital's lenders filed for insolvency, which will force an auction of the hospital. The total liability is estimated at Rs 1,100–1,200 crore.<ref name=gupta2017>{{cite web|last1=Gupta|first1=Deepali|last2=Rajagopal|first2=Divya|title=Lenders file insolvency plea against SevenHills Hospital|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/lenders-file-insolvency-plea-against-sevenhills-hospital/articleshow/61717353.cms|website=The Economic Times|access-date=27 November 2017|date=20 November 2017}}</ref> |
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==Hospital outreach== |
==Hospital outreach== |
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In 2010, the hospital launched a "Save a Heart" program for under-privileged children with congenital heart defects. In 2011, [[Bollywood]] actor [[Hrithik Roshan]] donated Rs 1.5 million for ten children who were in need of cardiac surgery.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hrithik Roshan to save 10 hearts - Times of India|last1=Dubey|first1=Bharti|last2=Masand|first2=Pratibha|date=29 January 2011|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Hrithik-Roshan-to-save-10-hearts/articleshow/7381989.cms?referral=PM|website=The Times of India| |
In 2010, the hospital launched a "Save a Heart" program for under-privileged children with congenital heart defects. In 2011, [[Bollywood]] actor [[Hrithik Roshan]] donated Rs 1.5 million for ten children who were in need of cardiac surgery.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hrithik Roshan to save 10 hearts - Times of India|last1=Dubey|first1=Bharti|last2=Masand|first2=Pratibha|date=29 January 2011|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Hrithik-Roshan-to-save-10-hearts/articleshow/7381989.cms?referral=PM|website=The Times of India|access-date=27 November 2017}}</ref> |
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In 2012, the British Deputy High Commissioner gifted a Mobile [[Diabetes]] Unit to |
In 2012, the British [[Deputy High Commissioner]] gifted a Mobile [[Diabetes]] Unit to SevenHills, the first such unit in Mumbai. The mobile clinic was named ''Amitabh'' in honor of actor [[Amitabh Bachchan]], the international patron of [[Silver Star (charity)|Silver Star]], a charity that specialises in raising awareness of diabetes.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amitabh Bachchan to receive mobile diabetes clinic as b'day gift - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Amitabh-Bachchan-to-receive-mobile-diabetes-clinic-as-bday-gift/articleshow/16755515.cms|agency=PTI|date=10 October 2012|website=The Times of India|access-date=27 November 2017}}</ref> |
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==COVID-19 hospital== |
==COVID-19 hospital== |
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In 2020, a COVID-19 hospital was constructed as part of the Seven Hills Hospital group in [[Mumbai City]], [[India]]. It was constructed by [[Reliance Industries Limited]] for [[COVID-19]] patients. It is the first dedicated COVID-19 hospital in India<ref>{{cite news |title=Reliance Sets Up India's First COVID-19 Dedicated Hospital in Mumbai |url=https://www.news18.com/photogallery/india/reliance-sets-up-indias-first-COVID-19-dedicated-hospital-in-mumbai-2548119.html |work=News18 |date=23 March 2020}}</ref> and managed by |
In 2020, a COVID-19 hospital was constructed as part of the Seven Hills Hospital group in [[Mumbai City]], [[India]]. It was constructed by [[Reliance Industries Limited]] for [[COVID-19]] patients. It is the first dedicated COVID-19 hospital in India<ref>{{cite news |title=Reliance Sets Up India's First COVID-19 Dedicated Hospital in Mumbai |url=https://www.news18.com/photogallery/india/reliance-sets-up-indias-first-COVID-19-dedicated-hospital-in-mumbai-2548119.html |work=News18 |date=23 March 2020}}</ref> and managed by |
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 4 January 2025
SevenHills Hospitals | |
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SevenHills Healthcare, Ltd. | |
Geography | |
Location | Mumbai, Maharashtra and Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Organisation | |
Care system | Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayee Arogya Yojana |
Type | General |
Patron | Jitendra Das Maganti, founder and managing director |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 1,500 (Mumbai) |
History | |
Opened | 1986 (Vishakapatnam), 2010 (Mumbai) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in India |
SevenHills Hospital is a group of three private hospitals, operating under central management, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. The Visakhapatnam branch opened in 1986, and the Mumbai branch opened in 2010. The Mumbai hospital was the result of a Rs 10 billion public-private partnership between SevenHills and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). At 17 acres (6.9 ha) and 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) of built-up space, the Mumbai hospital was designed to be the country's largest hospital in a single location. A dedicated COVID-19 hospital was added in 2020.[citation needed]
History and facilities
[edit]In 2002, talks began between SevenHills and Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to open a multi-specialty branch of the hospital in Mumbai. According to the resulting public-private partnership agreement, signed in 2005,[1] BMC gave SevenHills a 60-year lease on a 17-acre (6.9 ha) plot in the Mumbai suburb of Andheri, near the Mumbai International Airport. In exchange, SevenHills agreed to reserve 20% (300) of its 1,500 beds for low-income patients who come through the BMC healthcare system, charging them at the same rate as offered by public hospitals.[2]
The funding for the project came from private capital and bank loans, and the majority stakeholder is Jitendra Das Maganti, M.D., the founder and managing director of the hospitals.[3] The Mumbai hospital was inaugurated in July 2010 by the president of India, Pratibha Patil,[4] which caused controversy as the hospital space for low-income patients was not ready.[5]
The Mumbai complex has a 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m2) bghuilt-up area with plans for 1500 beds (300 for critical care), intensive care units for cardiology, burns, neonates, and paediatrics, and 36 operating rooms.[2] The hospitals have services in over 30 specialties including Neurology and Neurosurgery, Cardiology, Oncology, Orthopedic Surgery, General Surgery and Laparoscopic Surgery, Emergency Services, Pediatrics, Otorhinolaryngology, Nephrology and Kidney Transplant, and Liver Transplantation.[citation needed]
Financial difficulties and controversy
[edit]The hospital began operations in phases; in the first phase, 300 beds were ready. However, all of the wards meant for BMC patients were still under construction, and a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between BMC and the hospital had not been signed.[1] An expansion of the hospital (to open more of the 1,500 beds) was dependent upon the MOU. When the two parties could not agree on the terms, the matter was brought first to a civic house session (in 2010)[6] and then to the Bombay High Court (in 2011).[7] Finally, in 2013, SevenHills agreed to provide 20% of all hospital beds (general and ICU) and facilities to poor patients, and to provide medicines at BMC rates. In addition, BMC was given power to "take over the hospital" if the hospital violated the agreement. An MOU between BMC and Seven Hills was signed in December 2013, and the hospital received a certificate of occupancy.[8]
The delay in hospital expansion severely hampered the ability of SevenHills to raise revenue which, in turn, led to increased debt. In 2013, JPMorgan Chase, through its Asia Infrastructure Fund, invested Rs 2.7 billion in SevenHills, allowing it to add 300 beds.[9] A subsequent investment made JP Morgan a 35% owner in the company. In addition, hospital lenders, including Axis Bank, agreed to restructuring the hospital's debt of Rs 8 billion.[9] Maganti remained the controlling shareholder.[citation needed]
In 2015–16, SevenHills reported revenue of Rs 2.3 billion and a loss of Rs 1.47 billion,[10] and the company continued to operate at 20% capacity. According to SevenHills's annual report, "The current level of operations of the company could not support the fixed overheads (finance costs, depreciation and amortization expenses) incurred for its Mumbai Hospital. Time overrun, coupled with substantial increase in cost and lower operational level, had put strain on the operational cash flows of the company, thereby resulting in liquidity problem for the company".[10] As of 2017, only 300 beds at the Mumbai hospital are operational.[11]
The Mumbai High Court gave the hospital until 31 March 2017 to repay its debts.[12] JP Morgan first tried to find a buyer for its holdings, then tried to gain control of the company. Other companies have also expressed an interest in buying out the hospital's debt, however, no agreements were reached.[12]
On 20 November 2017, the hospital's lenders filed for insolvency, which will force an auction of the hospital. The total liability is estimated at Rs 1,100–1,200 crore.[11]
Hospital outreach
[edit]In 2010, the hospital launched a "Save a Heart" program for under-privileged children with congenital heart defects. In 2011, Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan donated Rs 1.5 million for ten children who were in need of cardiac surgery.[13]
In 2012, the British Deputy High Commissioner gifted a Mobile Diabetes Unit to SevenHills, the first such unit in Mumbai. The mobile clinic was named Amitabh in honor of actor Amitabh Bachchan, the international patron of Silver Star, a charity that specialises in raising awareness of diabetes.[14]
COVID-19 hospital
[edit]COVID-19 hospital | |
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SevenHills Hospital | |
Geography | |
Location | Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Organisation | |
Funding | Private |
Type | Specialist |
Services | |
Beds | 100 |
Speciality | COVID-19 patients |
History | |
Opened | 2020 |
In 2020, a COVID-19 hospital was constructed as part of the Seven Hills Hospital group in Mumbai City, India. It was constructed by Reliance Industries Limited for COVID-19 patients. It is the first dedicated COVID-19 hospital in India[15] and managed by Reliance Industries Limited AND Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brihanmumbai_Municipal_Corporation)
for SevenHills Hospital Group.[16]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Seven Hills ready, not promised beds for BMC hospital patients". The Indian Express. Express News Service. 5 July 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ a b Raghunath, Pamela (2 July 2010). "One of Asia's largest hospitals to open in Mumbai". GulfNews. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ Jayakumar, P. B. (27 July 2009). "India Inc finds wealth in health". Rediff. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ "Speech by Her Excellency the President of India, Shrimati Pratibha Devisingh Patil at the Inauguration of the Seven Hills Hospital". pratibhapatil.nic.in. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ Duggal, Ravi; Kurian, Oommen C.; Wagle, Suchitra; Deosthali, Padma (1 January 2013). Appropriate Role for the Private Sector in Health Care of India: Political Economy of Private Healthcare. Independent Commission on Development & Health in India and VHAI. pp. 46–. GGKEY:NFZTFQJLXLZ.
- ^ Mhaske, Pandurang (17 July 2010). "Seven Hills Hospital controversy continues at BMC". dna. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ "Provide 20% medical facilities to poor for free: HC to SevenHills Hospital". dna. DNA Correspondent. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- ^ "Finally, Seven Hills Hospital agrees to reserve 20% beds for the poor". dna. DNA Correspondent. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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