RED.Health announced the appointment of Prashant Agrawal as Vice President of Hospital Business to revolutionize emergency care across India through innovative technology and unparalleled service.
In his new role, Prashant will spearhead efforts to expand RED.Health’s hospital partnerships enhance operational efficiency and ensure broader accessibility to the company’s life-saving technologies and services. He will focus on deeper integration with healthcare providers and regulatory bodies to create a more robust emergency response ecosystem.
With a pharma background and MBA from IMT Ghaziabad, he brings over two decades of extensive experience in the healthcare industry. Before RED.Health, Prashant held key positions with leading pharmaceutical and healthcare entities, namely Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Abbott, Sanofi, and AstraZeneca.
Prashant Agrawal, the new VP of Hospital Business at RED.Health, said, “Joining RED.Health aligns perfectly with my own vision for the future of healthcare in India. Integrating cutting-edge technologies into hospital emergency protocols will significantly reduce response time and improve patient outcomes. My goal is to make RED.Health’s services an indispensable part of every hospital’s emergency arsenal, ensuring that no patient is left without rapid, high-quality care when it matters most.”
Prabhdeep Singh, Founder and CEO, RED.Health, said, “Prashant’s extensive healthcare experience and strategic mindset makes him the ideal leader to drive our hospital business forward. His appointment marks a crucial step in our mission to redefine emergency medical services across India. With Prashant at the helm, we are set to deepen our hospital partnerships and accelerate the adoption of our life-saving technologies, ultimately touching more lives in critical moments.”
Prashant’s appointment comes at a crucial time for RED.Health, following its recent achievement as Asia’s first JCI Accredited Medical Transport Company. With a fleet of over 10,000 ambulances serving 510+ cities, RED.Health continues to raise the bar in emergency medical response, with plans to significantly expand their hospital network from 120 to over 250 hospitals within this financial year.