VITAL for Healthcare: May 2011
EDITORIAL Opportunities Galore COVER STORY Patient monitoring systems VITAL’ FOR HEALTHCARE FEATURED COMPANY Addressing the need of Quality Patient Monitoring […]
EDITORIAL Opportunities Galore COVER STORY Patient monitoring systems VITAL’ FOR HEALTHCARE FEATURED COMPANY Addressing the need of Quality Patient Monitoring […]
EDITORIAL Technology on a platter COVER STORY IMAGING BEYOND IMAGINATIONS High-Definition MRI will Redefine the Future of Diagnostic Imaging EXPERT […]
EDITORIAL Go the Distance COVER STORY REACHING MASSES The only way to make healthcare affordable is to create a massive […]
EDITORIAL Innovations for change POLICY PERSPECTIVE Discovering And Learning By Innovation For The Next GEneration is Todays Motto Dr […]
EDITORIAL Rationalising Medical Care COVER STORY eNabling Care from a Distance POLICY PERSPECTIVE Research needs proper attention in our educational […]
MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new market intelligence report “US e-health Market Analysis” to their collection of EMR […]
eIndia 2011 Conference would be a unique platform for sharing of knowledge, challenges, ideas and best practices amongst the various […]
eHEALTH is Asia’s first and only monthly magazine on healthcare ICT’s, medical technologies and applications. The magazine aiims at disseminating information on technology changes in healthcare and communicating
Ireland to invest Euro 500million in e-health As part of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2007-2013 the Irish Government plans […]
Government officials in the United Kingdom are expected to announce next month that they will cancel plans to create a centralized database of electronic health records, the London Independent reports.
Hospitals across India could be on the brink of finding a solution to closing the gap between the quality of healthcare between city dwellers and those residing in India’s villages.
Haryana government has begun work on developing a Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) where all the records of government hospitals and dispensaries will be linked through a central database.
eInfrastructures are becoming fundamental resources for supporting activities across the public sector in areas such as eGovernment, eResearch and eHealth.