Maharashtra’s CM Eknath Shinde spends Rs. 50 crore on 6200 patients from Medical Assistance Fund
Chief Minister’s Medical Assistance Center has saved lives of thousands of patients in the state by performing excellently in patient […]
Chief Minister’s Medical Assistance Center has saved lives of thousands of patients in the state by performing excellently in patient […]
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Electronic health records can help doctors give their patients the best care, at least when it comes to diabetes, U.S. researchers reported.
The new hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) quant test enables physicians to assess a patient
According to a study by the New England Healthcare Institute and the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, widespread use of telemedicine technology in intensive care units could save 350 patient lives and more than US $122 million annually in Massachusetts, The report — titled ‘Critical Care, Critical Choices: The Case for Tele-ICUs in Intensive Care’ examined data from a demonstration project at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center and two Massachusetts community hospitals.