Celebrating Innovation Year of Publication 5th in Healthcare Technology: January 2010 Issue
EDITORIAL A new destination ..and just as new a beginning We have a much stronger information base in place now […]
EDITORIAL A new destination ..and just as new a beginning We have a much stronger information base in place now […]
EDITORIAL Hail Obama! SPOTLIGHT We are now a nation of connected people Sam Pitroda, Advisor to the Prime Minister, Government of India […]
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has recommended that bilateral economic cooperation be promoted through a focus on healthcare, information […]
Teleradiology Solutions (TRS) has signed teleradiology reporting contracts with 10 new sites (hospitals/diagnostic centres) in India this year. The centres […]
Future Group is aiming for a bigger play in Indias education sector with plans to expand its training and skill […]
Global pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline is eyeing acquisitions worth $ 2 billion in India, the world’s fastest-growing drug market, media reports […]
Global researchers from across the world have stressed on the need for a large scale global response to combat the threat from cancer similar to HIV and TB control initiatives in a recent public health policy paper published in the Lancet, world’s leading general medical journal.
EDITORIAL Peeping into the Future COVER STORY Unprecedented Imaging HOSPITAL CEO INTERVIEW MEDANTA WAS BUILT TO AID INDIA’S PROGRESS TOWARDS […]
EDITORIAL Innovations for change POLICY PERSPECTIVE Discovering And Learning By Innovation For The Next GEneration is Todays Motto Dr […]
A study from Thomson Reuters released predicts that, based on substantial and recent growth, India
Perot Systems to provide IT services to Max Healthcare Max Healthcare and Perot Systems Corporation announced a 10-year agreement in […]
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Despite a dedicated national programme to control anaemia since the seventies, there has been negligible progress, a recent research found. According to Indicus Analytics, between 1998-99 and 2005-06, the incidence of anaemia actually increased in India.