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AyurVAID plans hospital chain

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KOCHI: The Kochi-based AyurVAID plans to set up a chain of Ayurveda hospitals across the country to make quality medical care accessible to all. It proposes to focus on research and development that will establish Ayurveda as a treatment of choice for select diseases and medical conditions.

Talking to reporters, Rajiv Vasudevan, managing director of AyurVAID, said that his company planned to open a 60-bed hospital in Aluva later this month.

The new venture would lay the platform to promote AyurVAID's health protocol and to establish it as the industry benchmark.

The AyurVAID Hospital in Kochi has been approved by medical insurance companies and insurance Third Party Administrators (TPAs) as an accredited network hospital offering cashless facility to medical insurance policy holders for Ayurveda treatment, Mr. Vasudevan said. The hospital has signed agreements with leading TPAs.

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