Britain’s CDC Group, Manipal to launch healthcare fund
A Rs 500-crore investment fund will soon be launched jointly by the UK government’s CDC Group and Manipal Education and […]
A Rs 500-crore investment fund will soon be launched jointly by the UK government’s CDC Group and Manipal Education and […]
Government officials in the United Kingdom announced that they are scrapping a £11 billion [about $17 billion] national health IT […]
The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) through its Partnership for Transforming Health Systems, (PATHS2) project, is investing 21 million pounds (approximately 5.2 billion naira) to improve the availability of basic health commodities such as essential drugs and medical equipment in Nigeria. This aid by the UK government is one of the largest investments in the procurement of drugs and equipment in the Nigerian health sector since the time of Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) in the late 90s.
CSC announced a partnership with Carefx Corporation, a leading interoperability platform provider, to deliver a set of healthcare solutions designed to improve the quality and accessibility of information available to clinical staff at the point-of-care.
InterSystems Corporation, one of the leading vendors in health information technology space, is dedicated to offering top notch innovative health IT products including TrakCare, CACHÉ, Ensemble, HealthShare, and DeepSee.
[This article was published in the March 2007 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
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UK-based Loughborough University’s engineers have entered upon a partnership with experts of India to develop a unique mobile phone health monitoring system.
Loughborough University engineers of UK have partnership with experts of India to develop unique mobile phone health monitoring system in India.