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Strengthen ‘Brand India’ by Wrestling Away Self-Promoting Agencies With the identification of Medical Tourism as one of the seven boosters, […]
Blend in Medical Expertise and Technology to Build Up Quality Care
The government should be encouraged to create manufacturing and research ecosystems to give the best advantages to those interested, shares […]
New e-Health, m-Health initiatives launched on World Health Day
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare J P Nadda has launched several new e-Health and m-Health initiatives to mark […]
Lybrate, Indian Medical Association Join Hands as Digital Partner
Furthering its aim to democratise healthcare in India and make it accessible to the billion plus population of the country, […]
E-health authority to keep an eye on healthcare providers
The union health ministry was planning to set up a central authority to ensure the compliance of standards in electronic […]
ICT Requirements for Strengthening Primary Healthcare
Through effective implementation of various schemes, Uttar Pradesh is trying to improve its healthcare delivery services. Mukesh Kumar Meshram, Mission […]
Imaging Demands Digitisation
By Shally Makin, Elets News Network (ENN) The industry is looking forward to a much advanced world of sharing, communicating […]
Tele-Health Prescribing Quality Healthcare for all
Telehealth can bridge the hospital infrastructure and service gap in India and promise quality healthcare to all. As a step […]
E-Health market to grow 13 percent annually through 2015
MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new market intelligence report “US e-health Market Analysis” to their collection of EMR […]
SevenHills Health City Technology for Better Patient Care
SevenHills Group has over two decades of experience in the healthcare sector. It is one of
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Ireland to invest Euro 500million in e-health As part of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2007-2013 the Irish Government plans […]
Greater implementation of EHRs could spur PHR adoption
Although several factors have hindered widespread adoption of personal health records, experts say PHR use could increase as more physicians transition from paper-based systems to electronic health records, Computerworld reports.