International meeting to discuss on e Health
An e-Health global meet will held to discuss the latest developments in the field, ‘Healthcom2006’ during August 17-19 in Delhi, India.
An e-Health global meet will held to discuss the latest developments in the field, ‘Healthcom2006’ during August 17-19 in Delhi, India.
It will be a wrong statement if we would say that IT is only for white-collar tech-savvy urbanites rather the domain of IT is wider in its scope and utility. The case of marginalised sex workers in Karnataka is going to fortify the statement.
ADB is targeting a significant reduction in new infections of HIV/AIDS among the youth of Vietnam, through a project backed by a grant of US$20 million.
ADB is targeting a significant reduction in new infections of HIV/AIDS among the youth of Vietnam, through a project backed by a grant of US$20 million.
In the conclusions of the first meeting of the Telemedicine Task Force (TTF) for sub-Saharan Africa was held in Brussels, the potential of satellite telecommunication technology was demonstrated as a tool for supporting healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa.
Health information technology is a key component of Rhode Island Gov. Carcieri’s five-point health care agenda to lower costs, increase access and improve the quality of care being delivered.
In the conclusions of the first meeting of the Telemedicine Task Force (TTF) for sub-Saharan Africa was held in Brussels, the potential of satellite telecommunication technology was demonstrated as a tool for supporting healthcare systems in sub-Saharan Africa.
Rural community in Georgia does not have to think about the remoteness for health problems.
Rural community in Georgia, is no more to think about the remoteness for health problems.
National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO), India, will introduce biometric health smart-cards for AIDS patients, which designed to act as portable medical records, ensuring privacy and enabling for easy storage of data.
NHS Direct has started an interactive service aiming at giving information regarding health care to people.
iSoft, the UK-based health software company, said that its Lorenzo healthcare solution, which was conceived at its Chennai development centre in India, has passed strict tests.
The government of UK has outlined details of regulations that will enable it to begin trialling a new information-sharing index for children.