Bengaluru: Dr. Devi Shetty has emerged as one of the most influential figures in India’s healthcare sector, redefining accessibility by building one of the world’s most affordable and scalable cardiac care models through Narayana Health.
<p>At a time when advanced cardiac procedures were considered out of reach for most Indians due to high costs, Dr. Shetty envisioned a system that could deliver world-class treatment at a fraction of the price. Drawing inspiration from high-efficiency industries, he introduced a <strong>high-volume, low-cost healthcare model</strong> that leveraged standardization, process optimization, and economies of scale.</p><p>By performing a large number of surgeries daily and streamlining hospital operations, Narayana Health significantly reduced the cost per procedure without compromising on quality. The model also incorporated advanced medical technologies and specialized teams, ensuring that patients received care comparable to global standards.</p><p>A key pillar of Dr. Shetty’s approach has been the use of <strong>technology and innovation</strong>. From telemedicine services connecting rural patients to specialists, to digital systems that improve efficiency and patient management, Narayana Health has consistently integrated modern tools to enhance healthcare delivery.</p><p>Another groundbreaking initiative has been the introduction of <strong>micro-insurance schemes</strong>, designed to make healthcare financially accessible to economically disadvantaged communities. These low-cost insurance plans allow families to access life-saving treatments without falling into financial distress, addressing one of the biggest barriers to healthcare in India.</p><p>Today, Narayana Health performs thousands of cardiac surgeries annually, treating patients not only from across India but also from other developing countries. The hospital network has become a global case study in delivering affordable healthcare at scale, attracting attention from policymakers, healthcare professionals, and international organizations.</p><img src="/api/files/1777520283512-a6b9dce1c936632667ba72f7.webp" alt="images (20).jpg"><p>Dr. Shetty’s model has also contributed to the growth of <strong>medical tourism in India</strong>, as patients from around the world seek high-quality treatment at significantly lower costs compared to Western countries.</p><p>Despite its success, the model continues to evolve, focusing on expanding access, improving outcomes, and integrating emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and data analytics to further enhance efficiency.</p><p>Experts widely regard Dr. Shetty’s work as a blueprint for healthcare systems in developing nations, demonstrating that affordability and quality are not mutually exclusive but can coexist through innovation and strategic thinking.</p>
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