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e-Teaching can be applied, not just to paediatric cardiology and radiology as has been successfully done in India, but to […]
e-Teaching can be applied, not just to paediatric cardiology and radiology as has been successfully done in India, but to […]
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year, $2.2m grant to researchers to study biomarkers in the blood of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients.
A subsidiary of the American Medical Association is teaming up with Covisint–a technology vendor that has been helping the association develop a physician portal.
The potentially blinding disease glaucoma now has a device to track objects virtually.
A research from UC Davis Cancer Center has revealed that a person screening for colon cancer often depends on where they live in addition to their race or ethnicity.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.
A new diagnostic tool that could help predict a fatal complication in lung transplantation patients, have developed by University of Michigan researchers.
WebMD Health Corp. announced the honorees of the 2008 WebMD Health Heroes awards, featured in the November/December issue of WebMD the Magazine.
HP has announced that it is working with healthcare providers across the globe to improve their operational and business processes through the HP Digital Hospital Solution.
A new system based on Bluetooth wireless technology places a layer of information technology over the real world to tell visually challenged pedestrians about points of interest along their path as they pass them.
It can also assist those with poor and normal sight.
Care Tech Solutions has inked a deal with Marietta Memorial Hospital for a five-year IT solutions contract.
[This article was published in the February 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
The multi-stakeholder, non-profit eHealth Initiative (eHI) recently released the results of its Fourth Annual Survey (2007)of Health Information Exchange at the State, Regional and Community Levels in the United States of America, taking stock of 130 community-based health information exchange initiatives. We seek to take stock of the situation as it now appears in the US, and what kind of learning it proposes to the rest of the world.