Gujarat Hospitals-Savouring the Taste of IT
The polarising image of Gujarat has another chance to glimmer with its grandiose plans to integrate and redefine the ICT […]
The polarising image of Gujarat has another chance to glimmer with its grandiose plans to integrate and redefine the ICT […]
Mumbai-based diagnostic laboratory chain Metropolis Healthcare Ltd is planning to set up 10 laboratories in Gujarat over the next two […]
eIndia 2011 Conference would be a unique platform for sharing of knowledge, challenges, ideas and best practices amongst the various […]
Gujarat Government asked for opening up three new medical colleges in the state but the proposal never got passed.
[This article was published in the December 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
e-Mamta: Government of Gujarat�s initiative to reduce maternal and child mortality
[This article was published in the October 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Well-coordinated chains of mother banks and storage centres, supported by NGOs and altruistic donors, is the way to go
The Ahmedabad-based pharmaceutical company, Zydus Cadila, could be the first Indian company to develop a vaccine for swine flu.
All the primary hospitals and community health centres in Gujarat are set to undergo a sea change, with the state government taking initiatives to ensure quality healthcare services.
Global healthcare equipment maker GE Healthcare, an arm of General Electric Company (GE), and the Gujarat government have tied up in a first-of-its-kind public-private partnership (PPP) to upgrade medical technology in the state.
GE Healthcare and Gujarat Imaging Centre (GIC), which launched the State
Gujarat’s first spine centre was opened at the N M Virani-Wockhardt hospital.
The organised retail health sector in Gujarat seems to be hotting up. After pharmacy and wellness chains of Apollo and Reliance, now Hyderabad-based MedPlus Health Services Pvt Ltd, one of the fastest growing chain of health network, is marking its foray into Gujarat by launching its pharmacies in Ahmedabad.
On the back of successful launch of its “e-gram” initiative, under which villages have been offered broadband connectivity, the Gujarat government’s health department has announced an e-medicine scheme for rural areas.