eHealth Weekly Newsletter: 14 February, 2013    Volume 10, Issue 7
  
Australian firm to enter medical devices market in India
Leading Australian software firm, Hydrix, eyes Indian medical device firms for tech-transfer to develop products in POC diagnostics
Separate drug controller for traditional medicines soon
The move is aimed at providing accessible, affordable, safe and quality healthcare to the people
MEdRC plans to float a virtual health university
A pioneer and thought leader in enabling digitisation of healthcare education in the country, it plans to float the virtual varsity in the next five years
MDI, Dhii join hands to perk up lab info management system
The deal is aimed to increase MDI's effectiveness in patient management and administration of investigation in its chain of labs
SRM gets US patent for herbal drug to treat diabetes
Tamil Nadu- based SRM University would be launching the new herbal drug for treatment of Type-2 diabetes in six months time

A Pancreatic Surgeon's Vision
Dr Ravi Gupta and Shally Makin had a candid conversation with Dr Shefali Agrawal, Senior Consultant, Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery, Apollo Hospital, New Delhi on how her surgical skills are impacting medical care in India. She talks about the need in India for skilled physicians with specialty training in complex pancreatic surgery
Cloud to change healthcare industry landscape
The cloud offers multiple advantages to the healthcare industry by reducing the capital expenditure and leveraging the existing assets, increasing the speed and flexibility of developing new applications, writes HP Vice President (Apps Global Delivery India, Enterprise Services) Sumanth Tarigopula
Chronic disease management takes a turn
When a medical problem can't be cured or healed, then the goal is to manage and to make sure both the patient's longevity and quality of life are maximised by managing the problem, argues Kartavya Healtheon Co-founder Anil Nayak

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