Telemedicine needs deployments to meet Demand
Telemedicine is technologically ready to meet the growing demand for access to health services in developing nations and remote areas around the world, say experts from IEEE, the world
Telemedicine is technologically ready to meet the growing demand for access to health services in developing nations and remote areas around the world, say experts from IEEE, the world
Health tools for smart phones that monitor blood sugar levels or work as stethoscopes may face the same scrutiny from regulators as heart stents or ultrasound machines.
Smart Communications Inc. and the Department of Health (DOH) piloted a program here that introduces wireless technology in healthcare delivery.
There was a proposal introduced by the Food and Drug Administration that would allow it to regulate smartphone and tablet apps that relate to health and medical needs.
Philips, a leading health & well-being company, today unveiled
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[This article was published in the July 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] While we celebrate the spirit of Millennium Development Goals world over in the context of health indicators
[This article was published in the July 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The only way to make healthcare affordable is to create a massive education network, and this should encompass infrastructure for training of Medical, Dental, Paramedical and Nursing students
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Dr S Kumar, Dean, MS Ramaiah College, believes to bridge the gap between the rural-urban education systems by adopting a single national integrating system. In conversation with Shally Makin, he shares the need to address the rural healthcare system to be of utmost importance