Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd
Saravanan Moorthy is a seasoned Technical Architect at Narayana Health since October 2021, specializing in the architecture and design of analytical applications, leading a team, and overseeing technical delivery in Azure environments. Prior experience includes significant roles at Cognizant from January 2014 to October 2021, where Saravanan contributed to legacy modernization projects for major telecom service providers and served as a Technical Lead for healthcare insurance companies, focusing on Java and microservices deployment in AWS. Earlier career highlights include key technical leadership positions at Tata Consultancy Services from March 2006 to December 2013, where Saravanan led projects in various domains including account switching and health insurance, utilizing technologies such as Java, Spring, and Oracle PL/SQL. Saravanan holds a B.E in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering from Government Engineering College, Erode, completed in 2005.
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Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd
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Narayana Hrudayalaya Limited is an India-based holding company. The Company operates a network of hospitals, diagnostic centers, clinical centers or test laboratories. The Company operates through Medical and Healthcare Services business segment. The Company offers medical, surgery, and diagnostics and support services. The Company provides services in the areas of cardiology; orthopedics; cosmetic surgery; anesthesia; imaging and radiology; nutrition and dietetics; physiotherapy; renal transplant; thoracic surgery; pediatrics surgery; medical oncology; surgical gastroenterology; dermatology; hematology; rheumatology; neurology; psychiatry and psychology, and others. The Company operates a network of over 20 hospitals (multispecialty and super specialty healthcare facilities), approximately seven heart centers and over 20 primary care facilities (including clinics and information centers), across India and a hospital at Cayman Islands with approximately 5, 347 operational beds.