Mumbai: Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre in Mumbai has recently undergone significant changes in its leadership structure. Following a decision by the Assistant Charity Commissioner on December 14, 2023, which was subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court, the purported trustees were removed from their positions. In their place, a new Board of Trustees has been appointed, led by Kishor Mehta and Charu Mehta, who serve as the Founders and Permanent Trustees for Life. This new board is dedicated to upholding high standards of healthcare and marks a fresh beginning for the institution, under the guidance of dynamic and skilled leaders.
The primary focus of the new board is to enhance patient care through innovation and excellence while maintaining a commitment to ethical practices and improving medical facilities. They have pledged to serve communities in India through various charitable projects aimed at enhancing public health.
The newly constituted Board of Trustees includes Kishor Mehta and Charu Mehta as Founder Permanent Trustees for Life, along with Rajiv K Mehta, Rajesh K Mehta, and Prashant K Mehta as Permanent Trustees. Additionally, Sanjay Shroff, Kiran Shah, Tatyaba Palve, Rakesh Khanna, Mohit Mathur, and Saurav Sharma have joined the board, bringing with them a wealth of experience and expertise from diverse backgrounds.
Rajiv K Mehta has expressed the hospital's commitment to its motto, "More than healthcare, Human care," with plans to engage with the community through partnerships with organizations and social welfare groups to enhance charitable efforts. Prashant K Mehta has highlighted the board's dedication to driving healthcare forward with groundbreaking initiatives, including the integration of international expertise and robotic technology to prioritize patient well-being and satisfaction.
Rajesh K Mehta emphasized the importance of providing affordable healthcare to patients, leveraging innovative technology and global best practices to ensure swift recovery from illnesses. As Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre enters this new chapter under the leadership of its reconstituted Board of Trustees, stakeholders can expect an unwavering commitment to providing world-class healthcare services with compassion and integrity. The collective vision and expertise of the new board members promise to have a positive impact on patient outcomes and community well-being, solidifying the hospital's position as a leading healthcare provider in the region.
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