Gurgaon-based Medanta – The Medicity, ranked India’s Best Private Hospital by Newsweek for six consecutive years, is set to host a three-day multi-speciality medical camp in Kohima from June 25 to 27, 2025. The initiative, launched in partnership with the Government of Nagaland, IDAN, Directorate of Industries and Commerce, and Nagaland Police, underscores a growing trend of private sector investment in healthcare infrastructure across the Northeast.
This outreach follows Medanta’s MoU with the Nagaland government for empanelment under the Chief Minister’s Health Insurance Scheme (CMHIS), reflecting a larger policy shift toward public-private partnerships (PPP) to bridge healthcare gaps in underserved regions. Nagaland’s high cancer burden and limited access to specialized care amplify the economic urgency of such interventions. The camp, which will serve government and police personnel, also highlights healthcare as a productivity enabler for public sector workforce efficiency.
Kohima’s response has been notably positive, with policymakers and local institutions viewing this initiative as a potential catalyst for future healthcare investments. Stakeholders anticipate ripple effects in ancillary sectors such as diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and health tech, laying the groundwork for long-term economic and health ecosystem development in the state.
