Embryoscope- A New Technology in IVF Makes Foray in India
The EmbryoScope- a new technology in the field of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) has been recently launched in India. A […]
The EmbryoScope- a new technology in the field of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) has been recently launched in India. A […]
The draft chapter on health in the Plan document says the Indian government is proposing an increase in public spending […]
Chhattisgarh is set to become the first state to extend health insurance cover to all its unorganised sector workers, a […]
HLL Lifecare Limited, a mini-ratna public sector undertaking with diversified business, is foraying into molecular diagnostics area with a duplex […]
India is fast becoming a favourite destination for Omanis seeking advanced medicare, with the number of visas being issued for […]
Necessity is truly the mother of invention, says Sweta Mangal, CEO, Ziqitza Healthcare. Those having undergone the traumatic experience of […]
A unique government-run call centre backed by an online registration system to keep tabs on the health of pregnant mothers […]
Telehealth can bridge the hospital infrastructure and service gap in India and promise quality healthcare to all. As a step […]
This paper was received for the eHealth track of eIndia 2010 (https://www.eindia.net.in) held at HICC Hyderabad between August 6 and 8th, 2010. The paper was submitted by M.C.Kartha, Project Manager, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; D. Dinu, Sr. Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; K.S. Arun Kumar, Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
R RAVINDRANATH CEO COMPANY NAME: SPARK MEDITECH PVT LTD Corporate Headquarters 35/1477, South Janatha Road, Palarivattom.P.O, Cochin, Kerala “ 682025 […]
EDITORIAL Technnovation in Healthcare Dr. SMS “ a novel mobile-Health Application Rathan U Kelkar, Director, Kerala State IT Mission & Sabarish. […]
As is well known, income or consumption poverty is often used as shorthand to capture economic wellbeing of people. However, there is almost a consensus view among social scientists by now that such a view of poverty is too narrow and it is absolutely necessary to go beyond hunger and malnutrition and include several other features in conceptualising poverty, such as deprivation (or poor access) in terms of clothing, shelter, basic social services including primary health care, sanitation, education, shelter etc., political powerlessness, socio-cultural marginalisation and exclusion, among others. By any reckoning, development deficits in India are huge in terms of attaining the MDGs (Millennium Development Goals).
Eye care is all set to become a key revenue earner for the flourishing medical tourism of God