QCIL signs MoU with Intuitive to expand robotic-assisted surgery in tier 2 and 3 markets

QCIL will scale its robotic-assisted surgery programme through a phased multi-system installation plan across its hospital network

Quality Care India Ltd. (QCIL), headquartered in Hyderabad has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Intuitive to scale robotic-assisted surgery across its multi-brand hospital network comprising CARE Hospitals, KIMSHEALTH and Evercare Hospitals through a phased multi-system installation plan. The initiative will strengthen clinical capabilities while extending advanced minimally invasive care to patients in tier 2 and tier 3 markets.

The expansion of robotic-assisted surgery aligns with QCIL’s broader strategy to strengthen advanced surgical infrastructure in emerging healthcare markets. This collaboration will help scale its adoption across additional centres, strengthening clinical capacity and access to robotic-assisted surgery for patients across regions. The expanded deployment will support surgeons and care teams in delivering robotic-assisted procedures across specialties, including Thoracic, Transplant, urology, gynaecology, general surgery, and surgical oncology.

Commenting on the collaboration, Varun Khanna, Group Managing Director, Quality Care India Limited, said, “Scaling robotic-assisted surgery across centres requires a structured approach that strengthens clinical capability and programme consistency. Through this collaboration, we will focus on building readiness across teams and specialties so that more patients can access advanced minimally invasive care closer to home as we expand into tier 2 and tier 3 markets. This initiative reflects our commitment to delivering world-class surgical infrastructure beyond metropolitan cities and improving access to high-end clinical interventions across India.”

As part of the MoU, Intuitive will provide comprehensive technology training, customer service, and support to surgeons and care teams across QCIL’s network hospitals, strengthening programme adoption, procedural consistency, and scalable implementation across centres. The QCIL hospitals to have a faster recovery & precise surgery, thereby improving clinical outcomes.

 

 

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