The two-day conference brings together India’s top clinicians, with the ‘Power of 3’ initiative unveiled to transform patient response times
The city of Raipur marked a defining moment in its healthcare journey with the inauguration of CRITICON Raipur 2025, a national-level critical care conference hosted by the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) – Raipur Chapter in collaboration with Ramkrishna CARE Hospital. Over two days, the event brings together medical leaders, government dignitaries, and expert faculty to exchange insights and build stronger systems for emergency and intensive care delivery.
The conference opened in the presence of Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai and Hon’ble Speaker of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly Dr. Raman Singh. Both leaders acknowledged the medical community’s consistent efforts in pushing boundaries and delivering quality care. Their presence underscored the importance of collaborative forums like CRITICON, where clinical practice meets public policy, and where Raipur positions itself as a growing medical hub in Central India.
The gathering includes intensivists, anesthesiologists, physicians, emergency care professionals, and hospital administrators from across India. Through a series of workshops and expert sessions, CRITICON Raipur 2025 aims to strengthen clinical knowledge and build responsive healthcare systems for managing critically ill patients. From ECMO to neurocritical care and the latest in sepsis protocols, the sessions reflect a shared commitment to elevating the quality of care in intensive settings.
A major highlight of the inaugural session was the launch of the ‘Power of 3’ initiative by Ramkrishna CARE Hospital. Announced by Mr. Varun Khanna, Group Managing Director of Quality CARE India Limited (QCIL), the model introduces a structured, measurable emergency care framework in Raipur. Under this initiative, all emergency calls will be answered within three rings, ambulances will arrive within 30 minutes, and an emergency room doctor will attend to patients within three minutes of arrival. The goal is to reduce lag, save critical minutes, and create a new performance benchmark for emergency medical response in the city.
In his address, Mr. Khanna emphasized the need for faster, smarter, and more accountable healthcare infrastructure. Describing CRITICON Raipur 2025 as a powerful platform, he highlighted the intersection of clinical excellence, operational readiness, and people-first design in critical care. His remarks placed Raipur on the national map for emergency innovation, supported by data-driven processes and real-time accountability.
Dr. Sandeep Dave, Managing Director of Ramkrishna CARE Hospitals, reiterated the institution’s long-term commitment to timely and accessible healthcare. He spoke of the hospital’s continued evolution over two decades and its responsibility to lead with innovation and compassion. According to Dr. Dave, the ‘Power of 3’ is not simply a campaign but a promise of preparedness in moments where every second counts.
The event also welcomed international faculty including Dr. Marcus, a renowned voice in critical care, who shared evolving global trends and outcomes-based approaches to intensive medicine. Eminent national faculty such as Dr. Yash Javeri, Dr. Rajan Kumar, and Dr. Sonal Asthana led dynamic discussions on ventilation protocols, hemodynamic monitoring, and the ethics of intensive care. The keynote address by Dr. Suresh Advani offered a rare clinical perspective that bridged oncology and critical care, setting the tone for high-level multidisciplinary discourse.
CRITICON Raipur 2025 stands as a milestone not only for knowledge sharing but for policy alignment and future-readiness in emergency systems. The sessions promote cross-specialty learning, while the presence of senior government representatives further strengthens the relevance of public-private collaboration in health delivery.
The inaugural day closed with strong participation from across India, reflecting Raipur’s emerging reputation in clinical research, medical education, and hospital innovation. As the conference progresses, focus areas include trauma care readiness, advancements in ICU design, and case-based simulations turning abstract concepts into actionable protocols for hospitals in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities.
The initiative reinforces Ramkrishna CARE Hospital’s broader vision as part of the CARE Hospitals Group under Quality Care India Ltd. (QCIL), a network backed by global investors and rooted in building next-generation hospitals. With a presence that includes leading facilities like Evercare Bangladesh and KIMSHEALTH Kerala, the group continues to invest in infrastructure, clinical talent, and real-time medical technology to strengthen its footprint in India and the region.
Founded in 1992, Ramkrishna CARE Hospital is NABH-accredited and offers specialised services across more than 30 medical disciplines. It has consistently expanded access to advanced care, including robotic-assisted surgeries, immunotherapy, and bone marrow transplants. Its 24/7 emergency department recognised by AHPI in 2025 demonstrates a commitment to medical reliability when it matters most.
As CRITICON Raipur 2025 continues, the convergence of experience, intent, and systems thinking becomes the focal point of discussion. The ‘Power of 3’ framework, launched on this platform, will be observed not just as a local upgrade but as a possible blueprint for urban emergency care across India.
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