Norway helps set up three new medical facilities at Bhubaneswar hospital
With the help of Norway’s technical assistance, three new facilities have been set up at the Capital Hospital of Bhubneswar, […]
With the help of Norway’s technical assistance, three new facilities have been set up at the Capital Hospital of Bhubneswar, […]
Mumbai: Nova Specialty Surgery, a leading chain of short stay medical and surgical centers in India announced the launch of […]
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Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway Dr. Sundeep Sahay
Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway Selamawit Molla Mekonnen
Telenor ASA, Fornebu, Norway Torbj
Children are five times more likely to die in countries where there is a shortage of health workers, Save the Children has warned.
A tender has been filled up by the the European Commission for a study, for benchmarking e-health deployments internationally.
A European Centre of Health Technology has been opened in Oslo, Norway. The centre was officially opened by Parliamentary Secretary of the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services, Kari Henriksen.
For studying the deployment of eHealth services across Euorpe, the European Commission has launched a call for proposals.
The Netherlands has been named as having the best healthcare system in Europe, emerging as the overall winner in the Euro Health Consumer Index (EHCI) 2008.