Philips and bioM
Royal Philips Electronics and bioM
Royal Philips Electronics and bioM
HIMSS Analytics EMR Adoption Model is gaining interest internationally
Thomson Reuters, the authority on research analytics and decision support citation data for more than half a century, has begun working with thousands of institutions and research facilities to produce a one-of-a-kind resource.
Southend Hospital in the UK has started checking patients’ heart rates over the phone.
GE Healthcare acquired the license to a new molecular imaging agent that could be useful in diagnosing heart attacks and monitoring how well tumors respond to drugs.
GE Healthcare and Intel Corporation have expanded their sales and marketing agreement for the Intel Health Guide to include the United Kingdom.
ZOLL Medical Corporation has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. FDA.
Integrating CO-Oximetry into the E Series Monitor/Defibrillator adds a critical, life-saving tool for medics to use in emergency situations.
Medical imaging specialist Barco announced that it has closed the acquisition of FIMI, a fully owned subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics’ Healthcare business, on 31 December 2009.
KMC Hospital Blood Bank has earned the distinction of becoming the first blood bank in the state to be accredited by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH).
The James Paget NHS Trust has entered into a second agreement with NextiraOne, a Europe-based communication services provider, to build additional dedicated data center facilities and provide a new communications platform.
The Ahmedabad-based, Rs 3,000 crore pharmaceutical company, promoted by Pankaj Patel, Zydus Cadila, has received approval from the state government to develop a 22-storey hospital near Thaltej.
Nearly 25,000 British doctors of Indian origin are set to return to India within two to four years to join the seven AIIMS-like institutions proposed to be set up by the central government.
A Pennsylvania-based company has just released a healthcare management application that targets multiple sclerosis patients to the App Store.