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World News
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World News
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Events Diary
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Increasingly clinical trials are coming under the regulatory lense because of lack of necessary accounting of the patient and drug effects information. The following article takes a look at the new trends in electronic data capture that help track the data better.
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India News
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Business News
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The demand for a medicinal product brings with it the issues of Safety and Efficacy. Regulators can play a pivotal role in monitoring the medicinal
[This article was published in the July 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
India News
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Business News
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Preparations for eHEALTH India 2008 are on at full throttle. And the huge interest in this unique platform for the Health IT community
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Bangkok Hospital Medical Centre (BMC) is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in the world today.
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The Indian medical fraternity, especially the unorganised private sector, has been over the years quite unconcerned about preservation of patient records.