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    industrious nations‚ and the underlying reason for the majority of the cases of blindness in those poorer countries was cataracts. Of India’s 850 million people‚ almost 20 million of those people were blind with an additional two million cases of blindness being added each year. The demand for a solution the India’s eye problem was prevalent; all the people of India needed was the supply. Unfortunately‚ the majority of the people in India with eye problems were poor and unable to access the medical attention

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    Analysis of Apollo Hospitals in India Hospital at Hyderabad Vs Chennai After the success of the hospital at Chennai‚ Dr. Reddy expanded to Hyderabad. After a slow pickup which included losses for the first four years‚ the hospital finally seemed to have picked up by making a profit of Rs. 100‚478‚000 in the year 1994. But on closer examination of the financial statements‚ we can see that the apparent profit is actually due to interest waiver given by the financial institutions‚ as well as a result

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    the TWAD Guidelines. The details of water demands considered for Madurai Corporation is as presented in Table IV.1. TABLE IV.1 WATER DEMAND NORMS CONSIDERED FOR MADURAI CORPORATION Sl No Description Units Demand Norms Remarks 1 Per Capita Water Supply lpcd 135 As per CPHEEO norms 2 Fire Fighting Demand kl/day 100√P P = Population in Thousands It is desirable that one-third of the fire fighting requirements form part of the service storage. 3 Bulk ‚ Industrial and other Demands MLD 10% of Total Demand

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    Flexit International case 1- Flexit was not wrong in considering international expansion. The use of market development strategy was appropriate in their situation due to the following reasons: 1-Existence of the European market as new unsaturated market with competition less than US market 2-The medical equipment industry is global with potential for rapid growth. 3-They had a reliable distributing company (Physique ltd) which is an established health care product distributor in the European

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    private hospitals in India. Since they were able to provide world class medical service at affordable rates‚ this became a value for customers. Government also helped them eventually by getting rid of many financial and regulatory obstacles. Liberalization of private sector was a boon. Apollo were good pay masters as far India was concerned and this enabled them to attract talent. Doctors who wanted to come back to their country of origin were more than happy to join Apollo. The hospital imported

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    Service Blueprint Service blueprinting is defined as a tool for simultaneously depicting the service process‚ the points of customer contact‚ and the evidence of the service from the customer’s point of view. The proposed blueprint allows for a quantitative description of critical service elements‚ such as time‚ logical sequences of actions and processes‚ also specifying both actions/events that happen in the time and place of the interaction (front office) and actions/events that are out of the

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    CHARACTERISTICS OF SERVICES IN HOSPITALS Healthcare industry is a wide and intensive form of services which are related to wellbeing of human beings. Health care is the social sector and it is provided at State level with the help of Central Government. Health care industry covers hospitals‚ health insurances‚ medical software‚ health equipments and pharmacy in it. Right from the time of Ramayana and Mahabharata‚ health care was there but with time‚ Health care sector has changed substantially

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    Outsourcing of Hospital Services Every business has to determine whether they should perform a service themselves in-house or outsource that particular service to an outside vendor. Facility services and managements are just two of the services that can be performed either in-house or outsourced to a vendor. The following graph shows the relationship between company size and potential need for outsourcing. As a company reaches 1‚000-10‚000 employees‚ the potential need for outsourcing drops

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    ARAVIND ADIGA

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    Aravind Adiga is an Indian writer and journalist. His debut novel‚ The White Tiger‚ won the 2008 Man Booker Prize. He is the fourth Indian-born author to win the prize‚ after Salman Rushdie‚ Arundhati Roy and Kiran Desai. (V. S. Naipaul‚ another winner‚ is of Indian origin‚ but was not born in India.) He has written many short stories‚ essays‚ and published 3 books so far; namely‚ The White Tiger‚ Between the Assassinations‚ and Last Man in Tower. Be it essays or novels‚ the ‘Indian’ setting

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    Arvind Eye Care Case

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    Caselet: Aravind Eye Care System - Vision 2020: Stepping Out of the Shadows of a Giant and the Journey Ahead [By Profs. L Prasad and DVR Seshadri (IIMB) based on longer case developed by them] © 2007 IIM Bangalore Aravind Eye Care System (AECS‚ Aravind)‚ Madurai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India‚ is a hugely successful set of related‚ vertically integrated organizations that provides Eye Care to several hundreds of thousands of people each year. It is now a global benchmark organization in the field of eye care

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