eHEALTH India 09: Key Speakers
Key Speakers The speakers at eHealth India 09 include luminaries from the government, healthcare, IT, academia as well as research […]
Key Speakers The speakers at eHealth India 09 include luminaries from the government, healthcare, IT, academia as well as research […]
ICT ENABLED HOSPITAL OF THE YEAR MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF DELHI Municipal Corporation of Delhi, has six major hospitals toprovide tertiary […]
EDITORIAL Conversations. Connections. Collaborations… ICT Enabled Hospital of the Year eHealth India 09: Award Nominees eHealth India 09: Key Speakers […]
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
In India, the healthcare sector has been a late adopter of IT. Most hospitals and healthcare organisations started their automation by installing disparate, in-house developed, small solutions and systems. Of late, the rising popularity of more sophisticated health IT solutions, however, has enabled the infusion of advanced information technologies and related developments in the healthcare domain.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
ICT Enabled Hospital of The Year
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
This paper discusses the problems encountered during implementation, how they were overcome, giving an inside view of one of the very good pharmacy modules currently available in the market.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The paper provides an elaborate description of �Cloud Computing� and its applications and advantages in the healthcare domain.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
This paper investigates the applicability of existing mobile technologies in the health sector and proposes an effective M-Communication (Mobile Communication) module to suit the Sri Lankan setting.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The most important beneficiary for any technology enabled process change should be the patient who visits the hospital. The second beneficiary should be the hard-pressed doctors, who have to deal with demand, which is far more than the supply.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The paper provides an insight into the adoption of Information Technology by Max Healthcare to offer sustainable, cost-effective and quality healthcare services.
[This article was published in the September 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The paper highlights the gender disparities in the South East Asia Region and the development of Gender, Women and Health Network to support gender and health programmes