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British NHS-led consortium to invest Rs 10k-cr in 11 hospitals

The initiative is supported by Healthcare UK

Narendra Modi, UK, David Cameron, London

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his UK counterpart David Cameron shakes hands after the joint press conference in London. Photo: PTI

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Indo-UK Healthcare, a consortium of Indo-British promoters, has committed to invest about Rs 10,000 crore to bring the famed NHS Hospitals of England, apart from other leading English educational institutions and universities, into the country over the next few years.

The initiative is supported by Healthcare UK, a joint initiative of the British department of health, UK Trade and Investment and the National Health Service (NHS) England.

Under the agreement signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his host David Cameron, the first hospital, King’s College Hospital, will come up in New Chandigarh at an investment of £100 million or Rs 1,000 crore, a statement from Indo-UK Healthcare said. However, it did not say when it would become functional.
 
“Each of the 11 Indo-UK Institutes of Health will entail a foreign direct investment of about Rs 1,000 crore across 11 states and will include a multispecialty NHS-branded hospital for health care delivery, clinical support services, NHS e-health, staff accommodation, a medical college, a nursing college, R&D facilities, medical manufacturing facilities and a medical mall,” the statement added.

The project, once completed, will employ 5,000 doctors and 25,000 nurses, allied health specialists for the 11,000 beds.

The project has the potential of creating upwards of 1,00,000 jobs.

Funds for the project will be raised through a combination of debt and equity from a consortium of banks, including UK Export Finance and leading private equity players such as Elara Capital. Elara Capital shall be acting as sole advisor for raising funds for these projects.

A memorandum of understanding has been signed between Indo-UK Healthcare and Shapoorji Pallonji to construct these 11 institutes of health.

“This is the first of a proposed eleven new Indo-UK Institutes for Health that will be developed across 11 states. When fully implemented, they would amount to £1 billion in investment into the country’s healthcare system, accompanied by strategic clinical and training partnerships with the finest NHS organisations, universities and private sector companies,” the statement said.

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First Published: Nov 14 2015 | 12:19 AM IST

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