
He said the company has been working towards shifting the mindset of people from “illness to wellness” through monitoring and planned check-ups.For this purpose, Delhi-based SRL Diagnostics has also rolled out a customized health-check platform under the brand name ‘SRL Care’.
“Today, people just think of diet, supplements and weight loss when they think of health, but… outside appearance and external measurement tools may not be sufficient to tell how one is progressing from inside,” Haldar told reporters here. The company hopes to garner about 15-20 per cent of business out of its preventive healthcare services from the existing 4-5 per cent.
SRL Diagnostics is aiming for 8-9 per cent overall growth in the 2018-19 fiscal, he said. It clocked revenue of around Rs 1,000 crore in the previous financial year. The diagnostics firm has entered into public-private partnerships with the governments of Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh for 12 and 24 laboratories, respectively, he said, adding, discussions were also underway with more states.
Asked about the proposed cap on the cost of diagnostic tests, Haldar said the central government needs to keep in mind that it is a service and not a product. “The government must realize that before taking any call,” he told PTI. On its prospects in West Bengal, Haldar said the state is a “strategic and pilot” market for the company. PTI
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