“Dream. Learn. Do. Become.” These words can describe Bomi Bhote, who dreams with conviction to make Ruby Hall Clinic a world-class leader in the healthcare industry, providing compassionate and personalised patient care. With enough energy to inspire not just himself but so many others; coupled with the desire to impart high-quality learning and his ability to bring out the best in others, as a CEO of the future, he not only transformed the face of this internationally acclaimed hospital, but also shaped it into one of the most sought after places to work at.
Charting the path
In 1997, Dr K B Grant asked Bhote to lead the 250-bed hospital, Ruby Hall Clinic, in Pune. In the last 22 years, since his role as the CEO of Pune’s largest and most prestigious healthcare facility, his initiatives have made the hospital a name to reckon with on the global healthcare map. However, the organisation Bhote has led, and the future he will lead it into, are very different from the scenario back then. And Bhote is a very different CEO—by design.
For a number of years, hospitals were run by doctors using the same time-worn strategies and protocols. But things have changed—CEOs are now professional and master a series of new skills. Bhote began a period of re-engineering and new beginnings for the institute. The hospital now has grown into a 750-bed multi-specialty medical centre, including a 130-bed unit at Wanowarie, an 80-bed unit at Hinjawadi with over 3,500 working employees under his leadership.
Achievements
• Ruby Hall Clinic has been conferred with a shield from the then Honourable President Late Dr A P J Abdul Kalam for setting up a state-of-the-art cancer centre.
• Former President Pratibha Patil also awarded the hospital the best medical tourism facility in India.
• At a ceremony organised by NOTTO, Health Minister JP Nadda presented the hospital with an award for being the ‘Best Organ Transplant Centre’ in the country.
• Ruby Hall Clinic is the only hospital in India to have nine separate NABH accreditations and certifications from Quality Council of India under its belt.
Challenges and Risks
Under Bhote’s leadership, one of the biggest risks Grant Medical Foundation took was the foundation of a branch at Pune’s southern-most area in 2013. Keeping in mind that medical tourism was a key development area and Ruby Hall Clinic had been receiving over a thousand patients per year from across the globe, he launched the Wanowarie unit in 2013.