Advantage Cloud for Healthcare in India
Cloud computing is today driving change in the Indian healthcare system. The technology comes with multiple advantages for healthcare establishments […]
Cloud computing is today driving change in the Indian healthcare system. The technology comes with multiple advantages for healthcare establishments […]
Medtronic has joined hands with IBM to develop a new generation of personalised diabetes management solutions. As per the deal […]
Nobel Prize for Medicine 2007U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won […]
EDITORIAL Its yet another new year …and a new beginning indeed ! Enhancing the Usability of EMR through multimodal interactions […]
IBM previewed a unique Social Accessibility collaboration software, developed by IBM Research, which allows Internet users to improve Web accessibility, particularly for those who are visually impaired.
eInfrastructures are becoming fundamental resources for supporting activities across the public sector in areas such as eGovernment, eResearch and eHealth.
A growing number of health care-related organisations are using remote patient monitoring systems, signaling a surge in demand for such technology, according to a recent report.
IBM announced the next evolution of the patient portal, significantly expanding the types of information, alerts, recommendations and interactive coaching healthcare providers.
IBM to help Sankara Nethralaya manage IT infra IBM is partnering Sankara Nethralaya, a speciality institution for ophthalmic care in […]
Pfizer considers outsourcing manufacturing to India, ChinaUS-based pharmaceutical giant, Pfizer, is looking to cut costs by outsourcing as much as […]
IBM Australia has kept its stranglehold on the federal Health Department, with a renegotiation of its service agreement over the next four years.
IBM has created a new Federal Community Cloud designed to help government organizations, such as the Department of Health & Human Services, respond to technology requirements more quickly and at lower cost.
[This article was published in the November 2010 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Ashvini Danigond, heads Manorama Infosystem, which was entrenched in 2002 in Kolhapur, and is a sister concern of Veetrag Computers.