The award, considered the "Oscar" in the medical field, was given to AIMS for continuously striving for excellence in the complex area of delivering high quality, affordable cardiac care to children with heart defects, a press release said.
BMJ, one of the world's leading medical journals, had unveiled its maiden awards in India this year to recognise excellence in healthcare in the country. The awards were given in 10 categories, selected from almost 500 entries by a panel of eminent medical professionals.
AIMS has pioneered low cost treatment for children with congenital heart disease and developed a unique treatment protocol for closure of a certain type of heart defect known as Patent ductus arteriosus or PDA.
Since its inception in 1998, AIMS has performed 12,000 heart operations and 10,000 catheter procedures.