Apollo establishes Asia’s first health city in Hyderabad, India
Apollo Hospitals Group has launched Apollo Health City in Hyderabad, India, the first functional health city in Asia.
Apollo Hospitals Group has launched Apollo Health City in Hyderabad, India, the first functional health city in Asia.
The newly launched low-cost telemedicine project of Satguru Pratap Singh Apollo Hospital, Ludhiana, have found its way in small towns, namely Fazilka and Dorah of India.
To be launched at the Taipei Medical University Hospital, Tri-Service General Hospital and Taipei City-Wan Fang Hospital, Chunghwa’s mobile healthcare service is part of the M-Taiwan initiative, which is being piloted by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA).
The State Government of Maharashtra, India has signed a deal with the Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) to develop a telemedicine project in the state. King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEM) is to be linked with hospitals in Latur, Sindhudurg, Nandurbar and suburban Mumbai.
India’s Apollo Hospital Group has joined hands with IBM in an endeavour to develop an online professional platform for doctors across the globe. The proposed online platform is named as ‘Healthcare Super Highway’ and it will undergo phasewise implementation.
MEdRC EduTech, a Hyderabad based elearning company has signed up a Memorandum of Understanding with Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh, India) in order to provide e-Learning solutions for MBBS students who want to be doctors.
WorldCare Limited, a leader in the development of global e-Health services, is planning to build the Middle East’s largest Wellness Centre at Phase II of Dubai HealthCare City (DHCC).
Columbus Children’s Hospital is planning to implement radio frequency identification (RFID) enabled inventory management system to store, track, and manage the utilization of high cost devices and supplies supporting congenital heart care.
Parkway hospitals, has signed deal with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to provide and implement healthcare information management solution for their hospitals.
The Kanchi Kamakoti Childs Trust Hospital in Tamil Nadu (India) is going to introduce new facility to make speciality care more accessible to rural patients.
Carilion Clinic and TeleNav have announced the implementation of TeleNav’s TeleNav Track GPS solution over mobile phones, to assist Carilion with the location and deployment of ambulances and emergency medical teams during local organised events.
Missouri Rehabilitation Centre has demonstrated its new long-distance electronic health care technology
A satellite medical centre was launched by Sankari Hospital, Vellore, in association with Space Hospitals, Chennai, on its premises.