Bengaluru’s Ramaiah to collaborate expertise-innovation with New York’s Mount Sinai
The Mount Sinai Health System in New York of the USA and India’s Bengaluru’s multi-superspecialty hospital, Ramaiah Memorial Hospital (RMH), have inked a long-term cooperation arrangement. The goal of this strategic alliance is to concentrate on certain areas.
Specialists from RMH and Mount Sinai will collaborate to evaluate complicated medical cases under this collaboration enabling RMH to benefit from Mount Sinai’s experience in urology-nephrology, cardiology, neurosciences, oncology and other fields.
This will guarantee that RMH patients benefit from the most recent research and industry best practices in these vital areas.
Enhancing of RMH’s patient care procedures and policies will also be a priority. This will entail integrating Mount Sinai best practices into RMH’s current systems to improve patient safety and treatment outcomes.
The two will collaborate on research projects to create novel treatment approaches and investigate technological developments in the medical field.
Dr. Jayaram, the chairman of the Gokula Education Foundation, the trust that oversees RMH, expressed his excitement about the collaboration’s potential to advance medical care in India.
The president of Mount Sinai International Dr. Szabi Dorotovics, echoed this idea and emphasised that the partnership’s goal is to deliver the best medical standards possible to Karnataka and Bengaluru.
The president of Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Queens, Dr. David L. Reich, emphasised the dedication of his organisation to promoting information sharing between the two establishments.
Gokula Education Foundation (Medical) Chief Executive Sreenivasa Murthy emphasised RMH’s commitment to giving patients access to the newest therapies and innovations.
The president of Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, Dr. SC Nagendra Swamy went into further detail about the possible advantages which included better safety procedures, better patient care and more chances for RMH physicians to do research.