Future Group eyes a bigger play in health sector
Future Group is aiming for a bigger play in Indias education sector with plans to expand its training and skill […]
Future Group is aiming for a bigger play in Indias education sector with plans to expand its training and skill […]
EDITORIAL Celebrating eHealth 50 SPOTLIGHT THE INDIAN DOCTOR TODAY STANDS TALL Dr Prathap C Reddy, Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group IN FOCUS […]
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EDITORIAL Opportunities Galore COVER STORY Patient monitoring systems VITAL’ FOR HEALTHCARE FEATURED COMPANY Addressing the need of Quality Patient Monitoring […]
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EDITORIAL Go the Distance COVER STORY REACHING MASSES The only way to make healthcare affordable is to create a massive […]
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Steve Jobs, co-founder and former chief utive of US technology giant Apple, has died at the age of 56.
The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) through its Partnership for Transforming Health Systems, (PATHS2) project, is investing 21 million pounds (approximately 5.2 billion naira) to improve the availability of basic health commodities such as essential drugs and medical equipment in Nigeria. This aid by the UK government is one of the largest investments in the procurement of drugs and equipment in the Nigerian health sector since the time of Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) in the late 90s.
Children are five times more likely to die in countries where there is a shortage of health workers, Save the Children has warned.