AHPI Delhi Chapter Holds First Executive Committee Meeting for 2024–25 at BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital

New Delhi, 24 April 2025 – On 19th April 2025, the Delhi Chapter of the Association of Healthcare Providers (India) (AHPI) convened its first Executive Committee meeting for the term 2024–25 at BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital. The session marked the formal induction of the newly appointed leadership team and set the tone for a year of proactive healthcare collaboration, advocacy, and innovation in the capital region.

The meeting was presided over by Dr. Mradul Kaushik, who now serves as the President of the Delhi Chapter. He was joined by Mr. Mahipal Bhanot and Dr. Ajay Bedi, both of whom take on the role of Vice President. Dr. Narin Sehgal has assumed responsibilities as Secretary, with Dr. Gopal Sharma and Mrs. Jeena Jose stepping in as Joint Secretaries. The committee also welcomed a distinguished panel of Advisors, including Dr. C M Bhagat, Dr. Girish Tyagi, Dr. George, and Dr. KK Sethi, all of whom bring decades of experience and thought leadership in healthcare administration and policy.

In this inaugural meeting, the Executive Committee held extensive discussions on the direction and priorities for the year ahead. Five subcommittees were established during the meeting to address the following areas: health insurance, empanelment, training and capacity building, medico-legal and regulatory compliance, and community engagement and media management.

Speaking at the meeting, Dr. Mradul Kaushik, President of the AHPI Delhi Chapter, said, “This committee represents a collective commitment to healthcare excellence. As we step into this new term, our goal is to work shoulder-to-shoulder with all stakeholders—be it hospitals including smaller hospitals, policymakers, or healthcare workers on the ground—to address challenges, share best practices, and advocate for patient-centric reforms. Together, we can create a stronger, more inclusive healthcare ecosystem for Delhi and beyond.”

The meeting concluded with a unified pledge by all members to drive forward AHPI’s core mission of educating, advocating, and partnering to elevate healthcare standards across the region. The Delhi Chapter looks forward to engaging with institutions and communities in its journey to shape a more resilient and responsive healthcare system.

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