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Supplement
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Reference no. 9-396-028
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1995
Version: 5 September 1995
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The Indian Hospitals Corp. (IHC), a branch of Apollo Hospitals Group, is considering building a hospital and primary-care medical center in Colombo, the capital of Sri-Lanka, a small island off the southern coast of India. This case describes economic, social, and political conditions in Sri Lanka, particularly in and around Colombo, and the proposed project. There are both promising signs and potential problems.
Location:
Size:
USD20 million revenues; 2,600 employees
Other setting(s):
1994-1995

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Abstract

The Indian Hospitals Corp. (IHC), a branch of Apollo Hospitals Group, is considering building a hospital and primary-care medical center in Colombo, the capital of Sri-Lanka, a small island off the southern coast of India. This case describes economic, social, and political conditions in Sri Lanka, particularly in and around Colombo, and the proposed project. There are both promising signs and potential problems.

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Location:
Size:
USD20 million revenues; 2,600 employees
Other setting(s):
1994-1995

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