“Chennai is emerging as a health-care destination across the world. However, the airport need not have world-class health facilities on its premises. It would suffice to provide first aid to patients in need who are coming from abroad for treatment and also provide necessary facilities for smooth shifting of the patients to the hospitals of their choice. Establishment of a hospital on the airport premises is not a solution. Further, outsourcing paramedical personnel is not a panacea for extending first aid in times of emergency.”
“Further, the medical services are supported by the Department of Fire, who are not only trained in fire and rescue operations, but also in first aid to provide emergency medical aid in the event of any aircraft emergency.
“AAI has established a well-equipped medical inspection (MI) room at the terminal with well-qualified doctors/professionals, including paramedical staff to take care of any emergency on the airport premises.
Special surgeons for individual organs supported by reconstructive and plastic surgeons of repute provide treatment for head and neck cancer, breast cancer and malignancies. Facilities offered include simulation work stations to ensure high precision and safety during treatment at eh 18 MV linear accelerator or telecobalt machines, brachy therapy and 3-D planning systems.
Healthcare BPO/KPO firm, Omega Healthcare Management Services, have opened their state of the art facility in Chennai. The new spans nearly 45,000 sq ft and can accommodate 2,100 employees in multiple shifts.
Currently, Omega Healthcare employs a total of 2,600 people of which 1,900 are located in Bangalore and 700 in Chennai. The company is expanding rapidly in Chennai and plans to hire an additional 1,400 employees by July 2010, bringing the total Omega team to 4,000.
“This is a very important milestone for us to establish a scalable infrastructure in Chennai and allow us to harness the incredible talent available here,” Gopi Natarajan, Co-Founder & CEO, Omega Healthcare said in a statement.
Anurag Mehta, Co-Founder & Executive VP of Omega Healthcare said, “The US healthcare sector is relatively immune to recessions and our expansion plans are in line with the growth that this industry continues to offer.”
Employees hired in the Chennai campus of Omega Healthcare will work on medical coding, accounts receivable management and data entry into various client application systems. Graduates and post graduates in the life sciences area including doctors, dentists, nurses, and physical therapists will be hired for medical coding. Graduates with excellent communication and typing skills will be hired for the other functions.
“Further, the medical services are supported by the Department of Fire, who are not only trained in fire and rescue operations, but also in first aid to provide emergency medical aid in the event of any aircraft emergency.
“AAI has established a well-equipped medical inspection (MI) room at the terminal with well-qualified doctors/professionals, including paramedical staff to take care of any emergency on the airport premises.
Special surgeons for individual organs supported by reconstructive and plastic surgeons of repute provide treatment for head and neck cancer, breast cancer and malignancies. Facilities offered include simulation work stations to ensure high precision and safety during treatment at eh 18 MV linear accelerator or telecobalt machines, brachy therapy and 3-D planning systems.
Healthcare BPO/KPO firm, Omega Healthcare Management Services, have opened their state of the art facility in Chennai. The new spans nearly 45,000 sq ft and can accommodate 2,100 employees in multiple shifts.
Currently, Omega Healthcare employs a total of 2,600 people of which 1,900 are located in Bangalore and 700 in Chennai. The company is expanding rapidly in Chennai and plans to hire an additional 1,400 employees by July 2010, bringing the total Omega team to 4,000.
“This is a very important milestone for us to establish a scalable infrastructure in Chennai and allow us to harness the incredible talent available here,” Gopi Natarajan, Co-Founder & CEO, Omega Healthcare said in a statement.
Anurag Mehta, Co-Founder & Executive VP of Omega Healthcare said, “The US healthcare sector is relatively immune to recessions and our expansion plans are in line with the growth that this industry continues to offer.”
Employees hired in the Chennai campus of Omega Healthcare will work on medical coding, accounts receivable management and data entry into various client application systems. Graduates and post graduates in the life sciences area including doctors, dentists, nurses, and physical therapists will be hired for medical coding. Graduates with excellent communication and typing skills will be hired for the other functions.
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