EHR The Holy Grail
EHR The Holy Grail

[This article was published in the June 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] EHR and PHRs will be accessible from anywhere and at any time thanks to Cloud Computing 3.0

Stem cells ‘allow paralysed man to breath again’
Stem cells ‘allow paralysed man to breath again’

An Australian man paralysed from the neck down in a sporting accident 14 years ago has claimed he can breathe again unaided for the first time after having stem cell treatment in India. Perry Cross is the highest profile patient so far to claim success for the treatment offered by a medical centre in south Delhi which, if true, would represent a remarkable breakthrough.

NEWS REVIEW WORLD
NEWS REVIEW WORLD

Healthcare IT market in Asia-Pacific region sees strong SAP adoption SAP Asia Pacific recently announced strong adoption of its healthcare […]

Managing New-Age Hospitals
Managing New-Age Hospitals

[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] Hospital information systems are an absolute necessity for managing information and data within hospitals

Riding high on hope
Riding high on hope

[This article was published in the April 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The highs and lows of healthcare information technology

Shailesh Niyogi appointed as the Director – Lokmanya Group of Hospitals
Shailesh Niyogi appointed as the Director – Lokmanya Group of Hospitals

Shailesh Niyogi appointed as the Director – Lokmanya Group of Hospitals. Known as the transformation and Growth Guru in the field of small to medium scale corporate companies, Niyogi will be overseeing the overall development of Lokmanya Hospital. He will be spear heading the brand building and expansion exercise for Lokmanya Group of Hospitals, Pune in other cities in India.

Common treatment protocol for the countrymen
Common treatment protocol for the countrymen

The health ministry has planned to standardise common set of protocols for treatment across the country. For this the ministry has set up an expert panel to draft a set of norms for unified treatment standards expected to be implemented in next three to four months and in hospitals and healthcare service centres in one-two years.

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