Health System Reforms for India’s quick and complete recovery from Covid19
Covid 19 has raised exceptional demands on national Health Systems(HS). Those HS that were smart and well-endowed ‘before’ the pandemic, […]
Covid 19 has raised exceptional demands on national Health Systems(HS). Those HS that were smart and well-endowed ‘before’ the pandemic, […]
The 5th meeting of SAARC Health Ministers held at New Delhi, adopted the “Delhi Declaration on Public Health Challengesâ€. […]
ACCESS Health International has announced the appointment of Siddhartha Bhattacharya to head ACCESS Health India. Bhattacharya will manage local health […]
A number of announcements have been made by the Central and State governments on their intent to offer Universal Health […]
EMR Electronic Medical Records to be 30 percent of global EMR markets in 2015 EMR is a part of healthcare […]
The amount of public financing and the strategies followed will affect the overall performance of the health systems, and will […]
The mHealth Regulatory Coalition has submitted a letter urging FDA to develop a mobile health framework that promotes innovation and […]
A new World Bank report titled ‘Public Policy and the Challenge of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases’ launched on 27 June, 2007 warns that poor countries are catching up with wealthier nations in terms of diseases like cancer, diabetes, obesity, and cardiac problems.
Nonprofit organization Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA) believes that open-source software can integrate systems and share various medical related information in the local healthcare industry.
Bankix Systems Ltd has released its latest e-Book. It is a 200-page in-depth analysis of the issues involved in ‘Making E-Health Work’, the e-Book’s title.
The World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, announced the launch of the Global Health Data Charter.
The Netherlands has been named as having the best healthcare system in Europe, emerging as the overall winner in the Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) 2008.