In 1964, Paul opened Ramsay Health Care's first hospital. He converted a guest house in Sydney, Australia (called Warrina House) into a 16-bed private psychiatric hospital.
In 1978, Paul expanded the business into mainstream surgical hospitals and, in the decades since, Ramsay Health Care has grown and evolved into one of the most diverse healthcare companies in the world.
In 1997, Ramsay Health Care Limited successfully listed on the Australian Stock Exchange [ASX:RHC].
Paul remained chairman of the company until his death in 2014, when he bequeathed $3 billion to establish the Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF), now one of Australia’s largest charitable organisations.
PRF is a philanthropic foundation. It works for a future where people and places have what they need to thrive. PRF invests in, builds and influence the conditions needed to stop disadvantage in Australia.
PRF grants are funded from the dividends of its Ramsay Health Care shareholding. To date it has allocated around $1 billion to more than 200 partners and invested $140 million in a portfolio of impact investments.
Paul Ramsay is remembered by friends, family, colleagues and employees as a true gentleman and a proud but humble Australian.
Ramsay Health Care is known for its excellent hospitals and clinics, providing a wide range of integrated health services and outstanding patient care.
Every year, millions of patients trust Ramsay to provide safe, high quality healthcare in Australia, Europe and the United Kingdom.
World class hospital network
Modern day surgeries
Primary care and specialist clinics
Diagnostics and imaging centres
Mental health hospitals and residential settings
Psychology clinics
Rehabilitation services
Community pharmacies
At-home, in-community, virtual and telehealth services.