Sudhakar Jayaram has significant experience implementing leading-edge projects focused on Healthcare and Technology. He has a successful track record of 24 years working across geographies including India, China, Nepal, UAE, and the USA. His key competencies include critical thinking, risk assessment, and integrating business models/ policies with a sharp focus on design and execution.
Sudhakar Jayaram was the CEO of Mediciti, a 750-bed quaternary care hospital in Kathmandu. He has been involved from project commissioning and is leading the execution. He reckons this to be one of his most challenging assignments, as this involves running a profitable enterprise while making a positive impact on the healthcare landscape in the country.
Additionally, he is the director of international collaboration, driving the expansion strategy for CR-Medical (China Resources). CR-Medical is China`s largest private health services provider with over 15,000 beds spread over 109 facilities across mainland China.
He was previously the country head and group CEO of BR Life, backed by NMC Group (UAE). In this role, Sudhakar Jayaram successfully helped the group establish its footprint in India. He negotiated the acquisition of a distressed 250-bed hospital asset in Kerala. Post-acquisition, as MD and CEO, he was able to bring in new talent and jointly design medical programs and financial strategies that turned the hospital around. Within three years, it had become positive and on the leading healthcare destination choices in the region. He was instrumental in weaving a 300-bed hospital in Chhattisgarh and a 250-bed hospital in Odisha into the network. He introduced new programs in oncology and constructed JV`s with internationally acclaimed institutions.
He led and initiated the design and development of India`s first center of excellence for nursing called NICE, on a PPP model with the government of Kerala. NICE is focused on developing employable skills enabling career progression and providing market-led, placement-linked training for nursing professionals.
Sudhakar Jayaram was the CEO of Mediciti, a 750-bed quaternary care hospital in Kathmandu. He has been involved from project commissioning and is leading the execution. He reckons this to be one of his most challenging assignments, as this involves running a profitable enterprise while making a positive impact on the healthcare landscape in the country.
Additionally, he is the director of international collaboration, driving the expansion strategy for CR-Medical (China Resources). CR-Medical is China`s largest private health services provider with over 15,000 beds spread over 109 facilities across mainland China.
He was previously the country head and group CEO of BR Life, backed by NMC Group (UAE). In this role, Sudhakar Jayaram successfully helped the group establish its footprint in India. He negotiated the acquisition of a distressed 250-bed hospital asset in Kerala. Post-acquisition, as MD and CEO, he was able to bring in new talent and jointly design medical programs and financial strategies that turned the hospital around. Within three years, it had become positive and on the leading healthcare destination choices in the region. He was instrumental in weaving a 300-bed hospital in Chhattisgarh and a 250-bed hospital in Odisha into the network. He introduced new programs in oncology and constructed JV`s with internationally acclaimed institutions.
He led and initiated the design and development of India`s first center of excellence for nursing called NICE, on a PPP model with the government of Kerala. NICE is focused on developing employable skills enabling career progression and providing market-led, placement-linked training for nursing professionals.
Sudhakar Jayaram has significant experience implementing leading-edge projects focused on Healthcare and Technology. He has a successful track record of 24 years working across geographies including India, China, Nepal, UAE, and the USA. His key competencies include critical thinking, risk assessment, and integrating business models/ policies with a sharp focus on design and execution.
Currently, Sudhakar Jayaram was the CEO of Mediciti, a 750-bed quaternary care hospital in Kathmandu. He has been involved from project commissioning and is leading the execution. He reckons this to be one of his most challenging assignments, as this involves running a profitable enterprise while making a positive impact on the healthcare landscape in the country.
Additionally, he is the director of international collaboration, driving the expansion strategy for CR-Medical (China Resources). CR-Medical is China`s largest private health services provider with over 15,000 beds spread over 109 facilities across mainland China.
He was previously the country head and group CEO of BR Life, backed by NMC Group (UAE). In this role, Sudhakar Jayaram successfully helped the group establish its footprint in India. He negotiated the acquisition of a distressed 250-bed hospital asset in Kerala. Post-acquisition, as MD and CEO, he was able to bring in new talent and jointly design medical programs and financial strategies that turned the hospital around. Within three years, it had become positive and on the leading healthcare destination choices in the region. He was instrumental in weaving a 300-bed hospital in Chhattisgarh and a 250-bed hospital in Odisha into the network. He introduced new programs in oncology and constructed JV`s with internationally acclaimed institutions.
He led and initiated the design and development of India`s first center of excellence for nursing called NICE, on a PPP model with the government of Kerala. NICE is focused on developing employable skills enabling career progression and providing market-led, placement-linked training for nursing professionals.
Currently, Sudhakar Jayaram was the CEO of Mediciti, a 750-bed quaternary care hospital in Kathmandu. He has been involved from project commissioning and is leading the execution. He reckons this to be one of his most challenging assignments, as this involves running a profitable enterprise while making a positive impact on the healthcare landscape in the country.
Additionally, he is the director of international collaboration, driving the expansion strategy for CR-Medical (China Resources). CR-Medical is China`s largest private health services provider with over 15,000 beds spread over 109 facilities across mainland China.
He was previously the country head and group CEO of BR Life, backed by NMC Group (UAE). In this role, Sudhakar Jayaram successfully helped the group establish its footprint in India. He negotiated the acquisition of a distressed 250-bed hospital asset in Kerala. Post-acquisition, as MD and CEO, he was able to bring in new talent and jointly design medical programs and financial strategies that turned the hospital around. Within three years, it had become positive and on the leading healthcare destination choices in the region. He was instrumental in weaving a 300-bed hospital in Chhattisgarh and a 250-bed hospital in Odisha into the network. He introduced new programs in oncology and constructed JV`s with internationally acclaimed institutions.
He led and initiated the design and development of India`s first center of excellence for nursing called NICE, on a PPP model with the government of Kerala. NICE is focused on developing employable skills enabling career progression and providing market-led, placement-linked training for nursing professionals.