Dehaier to provide Sleep Respiratory Systems to Sonqao Health Checkup
Dehaier Medical Systems has agreed to provide its sleep respiratory solutions to physical examination chain, Sonqao Health Checkup Institution. Sonqao, […]
Dehaier Medical Systems has agreed to provide its sleep respiratory solutions to physical examination chain, Sonqao Health Checkup Institution. Sonqao, […]
First ‘pharmacovigilance’ center launched in India Accenture and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company have together launched the pharmaceutical industry’s first ‘pharmacovigilance’ center, […]
Nineteen provinces and municipalities have spent a total of 4.28 billion yuan ($659 million) to support health sector development in western Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region over the past year.
China unveils new healthcare schemeChina recently announced an ambitious program to provide basic healthcare for every citizen in the world's […]
[This article was published in the March 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Event Diary- March 2010
Microsoft hopes to vamp up its HealthVault and other health services by making it easier for users to do everything from tracking their caloric intake to counting their steps using their cell phones, according to researchers at a Microsoft forum on health care technology in Beijing.
InterSystems Corporation, one of the leading vendors in health information technology space, is dedicated to offering top notch innovative health IT products including TrakCare, CACHÉ, Ensemble, HealthShare, and DeepSee.
Philips and Project HOPE announce collaboration to improve chronic disease management in China.
IBM announced at the SmarterCities forum, the opening of its first European Analytics Solution Center in Berlin.
Established in 1991 in Shenzen, China, Mindray Medical has since emerged as one of the leading global manufacturer and supplier of […]
Hospital Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah (HoSHAS), a 498-bed hospital located in Temerloh, Malaysia, will implement Microsoft’s new Amalga Hospital Information System (HIS) and the Microsoft Amalga RIS/PACS to help realize its goal to become a model “e-hospital” in Malaysia.
GE Healthcare a division of General Electric, announced its role as the sole supplier of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Installed at the Olympic Village General Hospital, two of GE Healthcare’s advanced MRI technologies, the Signa HDe 1.5T will be accessible to be used on all international competing athletes during the Games.
[This article was published in the February 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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