News Review – April 2010
ET Medical Devices, Italy announces joint venture with Trivitron Healthcare Trivitron the largest technology provider of Indian origin has announced […]
ET Medical Devices, Italy announces joint venture with Trivitron Healthcare Trivitron the largest technology provider of Indian origin has announced […]
Cambridge Consultants announced recently the first demonstration of the emerging industry standards for medical device interoperability. The ‘Vena’ platform is a breakthrough software solution on a single chip that allows medical devices such as blood pressure monitors to transmit data wirelessly.
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.
To help finance high-end medical devices for patients, the Medical technology company Medtronic has come up with affordable projects.
Researchers at Freedom Meditech are developing devices that can non-invasively scan the eye to monitor glucose levels in people with diabetes.
Software developed for doctors was built by Shashank ND called Practo.
A NASA technology has successfully reduced painful side-effects resulting from chemotherapy and radiation treatment in bone marrow and stem cell transplant patients.
A growing number of health care-related organisations are using remote patient monitoring systems, signaling a surge in demand for such technology, according to a recent report.
Camera Pills Detect Disease A scanning fibre endoscope can be fitted into a casing usually used for covering medicines, and […]
Alaska and Hawaii have signed an agreement to develop a plan to expand and further develop health care programs in the Pacific region using telecommunications technology.
New laser technology that could take the pain out of cancer biopsies has been developed by researchers at Michigan State University, US.
IBM to help Sankara Nethralaya manage IT infra IBM is partnering Sankara Nethralaya, a speciality institution for ophthalmic care in […]