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COD Medi Alert is a personalised medicine reminder service targeting medicine non-adherence COD Healthcare Private limited, founded by Yashu Kapoor [...]
COD Medi Alert is a personalised medicine reminder service targeting medicine non-adherence COD Healthcare Private limited, founded by Yashu Kapoor [...]
The 5th meeting of SAARC Health Ministers held at New Delhi, adopted the “Delhi Declaration on Public Health Challengesâ€. […]
Members of AdvaMed, the Advanced Medical Technology Association, said that they are encouraged by the new government’s commitment to creating […]
While much of its investment portfolio to-date are with major integrative health service delivery groups, and in pharmaceuticals and life […]
T C Benjamin, Additional Chief Secretary, Public Health Department,Government of Maharashtra, provides an overview of the IT initiatives that have been […]
Spanned four days, the conference offered an enlightening range of educational sessions for physicians and allied health care professionals Hyderabad: The […]
All healthcare processes rely heavily on technology, says Dr Gayatri Vyas Mahindroo Dr Gayatri Vyas Mahindroo, Director, NABH, Quality Council […]
India Health Progress (IHP) in association with Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) organised an expert roundtable on Non-Communicable Diseases […]
Outcome of National NCD Summit 1. Gathered in New Delhi on the occasion of the National Summit on Non-communicable Diseases, […]
Eli Lilly and Company announced a $30 million commitment over five years to fight the rising burden of non-communicable diseases in developing nations. Lilly is launching The Lilly NCD Partnership, which combines the company
[This article was published in the August 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] Rajiv Aarogyasri Health Insurance Scheme
The Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad today launched mass Screening Camps for early detection of diabetes and hypertension amongst slum dwellers in Delhi.
A new World Bank report titled ‘Public Policy and the Challenge of Chronic Non-communicable Diseases’ launched on 27 June, 2007 warns that poor countries are catching up with wealthier nations in terms of diseases like cancer, diabetes, obesity, and cardiac problems.