The Oncology clinical protocols followed at AOI are benchmarked with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines of the United States
CTSI- is a holding company of 4 businesses- (i) AOI, American Oncology Institute is a chain of 15 Cancer Hospitals, (ii) Citizens Specialty Hospital is a premier multispecialty hospital brand with 300 beds under operation, (iii) Ampath- a diagnostic chain focused on specialty pathology, (iv) CTSI Oncology Solutions- with a focus on providing host of Oncology Services including Radiation treatment Planning, Dosimetry etc. CTSI is a subsidiary of the NYSE Listed company Varian Medical Systems (NYSE: VAR).
Dr. Jagprag Singh Gujral, the Group CEO- South Asia of CTSI has steered CTSI to become the largest and most reputed Cancer Care provider of South Asia, to learn of the journey.
How was CTSI started and how has the journey been thus far?
CTSI was started by a group of clinicians and entrepreneurs for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) who came together to bridge the gap in Cancer specialty care between the Western developed hospitals and the Specialty hospitals in emerging markets. The key objective was to develop a comprehensive cancer care setup across the emerging markets. Along the journey, AHH (Asia Healthcare Holdings), a Single specialty investing arm of TPG Growth took an active investing and operating role and bought on a management team to realize this vision. Backed by the phenomenal growth displayed by the team, CTSI was bought by Varian in mid-2019. With >100 Mn USD of revenue from its 4 businesses and a y-o-y Growth rate of >65% CTSI today is setting new benchmarks in Cancer Care delivery through its Cancer Hospitals under the brand “American Oncology Institute” and diagnostic chain called “Ampath”.
How do you live up to your reputation of being the best oncology providers?
To succeed in a scientifically driven, services centric business, it is important to have a benchmarked strategy, flawless execution and a continually innovating model. Three of the major distinguishing factors of CTSI or AOI have been- Clinical excellence, Service differentiation and Capital efficiency. The single most important determinant for healthcare delivery is “outcome”. Benchmarked outcomes have to go hand-in-hand with superior service quality, as more often than not, the softer aspects in service delivery take a driving seat in satisfaction scores. The above two have to be delivered in a way that they provide better-than-peer and market returns in a capital intensive, talent reliant and high fixed cost financial structure.