Samsung to help improve Karnataka public healthcare efficiency
Aiming to bolster management of medical subsidies and operations of the Public Health Centers (PHCs) across Karnataka, Samsung India has […]
Aiming to bolster management of medical subsidies and operations of the Public Health Centers (PHCs) across Karnataka, Samsung India has […]
To provide on the spot healthcare the Delhi government signed an MoU with tech giant Wipro for procuring and maintaining […]
Sankara Eye Foundation Indias recent innovation, Sankara Electronic Remote Vision Information System (SERVIS), seeks to save not just nine but […]
The commission has also recommended a GPS based sample collection systems and online applications for licensing New Delhi: The Planning […]
Necessity is truly the mother of invention, says Sweta Mangal, CEO, Ziqitza Healthcare. Those having undergone the traumatic experience of […]
lot of innovations have been done to make mobile medical units an authentic health delivery systemApproximately two decades ago, Mobile […]
It is a well known fact that the first hour, known as the golden hour, and the first couple of […]
A non-emergency telephone number for NHS services is to launch across England, the Department of Health says. The 111 number, […]
Computer aided knee replacement surgery Computer aided knee replacement (also known as computer aided knee arthroplasty) is attracting a large […]
Scientists are on track to create a mobile machine that would identify strain of bird flu within hours, a development that would make it possible to set up exclusion zones before the deadly virus could spread.
CSW acquires software assets of H2HCare CSW Group Ltd, a leading provider of standards-based e-records products for healthcare and knowledge […]
Jammu and Kashmir Government will be spending Rs 315 crore this financial year on upgrading health care facilities including setting up of 11 mobile medical units in accident prone zones and GPS-guided ambulance service. The Centre has sanctioned Rs 263.32 crore plan under under National Rural Health Mission for year 2011-12 for Jammu and Kashmir while the state government will contribute its share of Rs 30.98 crores, officials said here today. The state also has Rs 51.65 crore available under the centrally-sponsored scheme from last year’s unspent funds, the officials said. They said Rs 5.02 crore will be spent on procurement of mobile medical Units for 11 districts.
InferMed is pleased to announce its partnership with NHS Cambridgeshire in a pilot project that will uate the use of best practice guidelines for COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).