Mumbai, Feb. 5 -- Bessemer Venture Partners, a US-based venture capital and private equity firm, is betting that India's next generation of healthcare platforms will be built not as large multi-speciality hospitals but as scaled, standardized single-speciality chains.

It estimates that the organized single-speciality segment will grow to $12.3 billion by 2030 from $4.4 billion in 2025, implying a 22% compounded annual growth rate-more than twice the pace it expects for multi-speciality hospital chains and the broader healthcare provider sector.

Central to Bessemer's thesis is the expectation that category leaders in single-speciality care will acquire smaller clinics to broaden their footprint. In contrast, multi-speciality hospitals, a...