eHEALTH Weekly Newsletter: 13 September 2012 VOl. IIVIII Issue 129
Experts Say Sepsis Killing More People than AIDS

Sepsis, a condition caused by infections leading to multiple organ failure, is among the leading causes of deaths in India – killing more people than AIDS or cancer, say experts. Awareness to the fatal condition, however, remains low, say doctors...

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Organ Donation Still a Challenge in India
Finding a donor match is difficult to begin with. In India, this challenge is compounded lack of...
Cisco India Feels Technology Can Help Face Rural Medical Expertise Challenges
To deal with different medical expertise...
eIndia Health Award Is Back With a Bang!
The 8th Edition of eINDIA Health Awards have been instituted with the aim of felicitating and...
   Corporate News
DM Healthcare to Endow Rs 1,500 Crore in India
New hospitals and acquisitions in India may help raise the revenue...
Fortis, GE to Include 500 Beds to eICU Facility
Fortis Healthcare, as part of its strategic partnership with GE?Healthcare, has...
GE Healthcare Launches Modular Biopharmaceutical Factory, KUBio
GE Healthcare, the healthcare business of...
   Misc. News
Indian-American Doctors to Organise Global Healthcare Summit in Kochi
The Association of American Physicians of Indian Origin...
HL7 Standards Soon to be Free of Charge
Health Level Seven International (HL7), one of the leaders in developing interoperability standards for healthcare IT...
eHEALTH HealthcareTechnology Resource Guide Bids Galore of Opportunities
eHEALTH, Asia's first monthly magazine...


Featured Interview
Amit Mookim
Partner, Strategy Services Group,National Industry Head – Healthcare,
KPMG
Featured Article
Anaesthesia Market Conscious Industry
The aim of anaesthesia is to ensure a safe and convenient healthcare experience for the...

Videos of the Week
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Ban accounts that parody PMO, Centre tells Twitter
The popular social media site Twitter is locked in a confrontation with the Indian government
SC notifies AP govt on admission row in medical colleges
The Supreme Court has asked the Andhra Pradesh government and the NTR


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