Credible Data on Healthcare Professionals Needed
Shashank ND, Founder & CEO, Practo discusses the need of dependable information about healthcare professionals in conversation with Romiya Das […]
Shashank ND, Founder & CEO, Practo discusses the need of dependable information about healthcare professionals in conversation with Romiya Das […]
Deakin University in partnership with Max Healthcare will be working on on data analytics for healthcare. The project aims […]
In a recent study carried out by Frost & Sullivan, the Financial Pressures and technology trends are prompting the health […]
A data base for patients, which will track their health, will be a key feature of the new All India […]
Vector- borne diseases: a global burden Vector- borne diseases, the theme for this years World Health Day (WHD) is timely. […]
Latest reports from WHO suggests that there will be 22 million new cases of cancer every […]
Shreeraj Deshpande, Head – Health Insurance, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd Shreeraj Deshpande, Head – Health Insurance, Future Generali India Insurance Company Ltd, […]
Todays laboratories are privileged to be able to take advantage of the latest Laboratory Information Management Solution (LIMS ) to […]
Murli Reddy, BU Head, Health Care & Life Sciences Business Unit, Syntel Inc. says preventive care and telemedicine are going to be major focus in the healthcare industry this year. He talks about the his expectations from the new year and plans of Syntel Inc. in an email conversation with Nikita Apraj
As electronic medical records, mobile devices and cloud computing become inextricable parts of healthcare environment, we are facing new risks […]
Our goal within each cath lab is to make procedures both effective and efficient, ensuring the best patient outcome possible […]
Multi Disease Surveillance System (MDSS) is an open-source health information system, running in 27 government hospitals in Sri Lanka. Developed on […]
Researchers from the University of Manchester (United Kingdom) predict that people living in West Bengal (India) could be exposing themselves to potentially cancer-causing arsenic by eating locally grown rice.