Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram Ranked Among the World’s Top 50 Smart Hospitals
Rahul Bhargava, Director and Head of Hematology, Hematoncology and Stem Cell Transplant at Fortis Health Care, posted on LinkedIn:
”We are delighted, proud, and humbled to share that Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurugram is the only Indian hospital ranked among the World’s Top 50 Smart Hospitals.
FMRI has secured a prestigious position in the World’s Best Smart Hospitals 2026 rankings by hashtag Newsweek and hashtag Statista, achieving a landmark global recognition.
We are the only hospital from India to feature in the Top 50 and also among the Top 100 worldwide, reaffirming our leadership in technology-driven, digitally mature, and patient-centric healthcare.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram is proud to represent India on the global healthcare map.
This achievement belongs to our clinicians, nurses, paramedics, support staff, and above all, our patients and community, whose trust inspires us every day.”

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