Global Health Board Approves New Cancer Care Hospital in Indore
Board of Global Health approves execution of BTA for 79-bed cancer care hospital
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On April 27, 2026, the board of Global Health approved a Business Transfer Agreement for a new 79-bed cancer care hospital in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. This facility, located just 500 meters from the existing Medanta Indore hospital, aims to enhance oncology services in the region.
- 01Approval for a 79-bed cancer care hospital in Indore.
- 02Hospital located 500 meters from existing Medanta facility.
- 03Transaction includes assignment of lease deed and additional space.
- 04Aims to strengthen Medanta's oncology services in the region.
- 05Enhances portfolio of tertiary and quaternary care services.
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At its meeting on April 27, 2026, the board of Global Health approved the execution of a Business Transfer Agreement (BTA) for a new 79-bed cancer care hospital in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. This facility is strategically located just 500 meters from the existing Medanta Indore hospital, allowing for seamless integration and operational synergies. The transaction includes the assignment of a lease deed and the execution of a fresh lease for an additional 1,700 square feet of space within the facility. This new hospital is purpose-built with a primary focus on cancer care, enabling Medanta to strengthen its presence in the region and address the existing specialty gap in oncology services.
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The establishment of the new cancer care hospital will improve access to specialized oncology services for patients in Indore, potentially increasing treatment options and reducing travel times for patients seeking care.
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