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Red Health acquires majority stake in TACT Academy

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Red Health acquires majority stake in TACT Academy

Red Health acquires majority stake in TACT Academy Ambulance service provider Red.Health (formerly StanPlus) has acquired a majority stake in TACT Academy for Clinical Training. According to RED Health, this acquisition aims to create a global center of excellence in the allied healthcare space, focusing on emergency medical services and pre-hospital care, while preparing a workforce capable of addressing healthcare challenges both in India and globally. Founded in 2007 by N. Ramakrishnan, TACT (now RED TACT) aspires to empower simulation-based clinical training. Through this collaboration, RED.Health can ensure a steady pipeline of skilled personnel, enhancing both response times and the quality of care offered across its operations in more than 30 cities. This step also aligns with RED Health’s vision of establishing a 911-like system in India, ensuring readiness in emergencies. Leveraging RED Health’s expertise and nationwide presence, RED TACT plans to establish a robust training network in key cities such as Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi, and Bengaluru. While continuing to deliver its well-regarded existing curriculum, the academy will launch innovative programs such as a finishing school for healthcare professionals, bridge courses for fresh MBBS graduates, NABH training packages, and other skill-based courses. As part of its growth strategy, RED Health plans to integrate digital learning platforms to make quality training accessible across urban and rural regions. The collaboration will also facilitate partnerships with universities to create academic programs that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Founded in 2016 by Prabhdeep Singh, RED Health is a medical emergency response platform, dedicated to transforming emergency care through technology and skilled personnel. It operates a multi-city fleet of more than 6,000 ambulances equipped for both critical and non-critical care. It collaborates with over 100 hospitals and 70 enterprises to provide comprehensive medical response systems across India.

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