At least 20 passengers from UK tested COVID positive; States begin contact tracing
At least 20 passengers from the United Kingdom have been tested positive for Covid-19 even as the Centre has issued […]
At least 20 passengers from the United Kingdom have been tested positive for Covid-19 even as the Centre has issued […]
Hilleman Laboratories, a first-of-its-kind joint venture partnership between Merck & Co., a global research-driven pharmaceutical company and Wellcome Trust, a […]
With the growing focus of the Indian Government to provide universal healthcare and adopt smart technologies to enable access to […]
Cancer Research UK scientists have developed an imaging technique that can show whether breast cancer treatment is working weeks before current methods.
Country: India and the United Kingdom Application Area: Remote Monitoring Sponsoring Organisation and Partners: The UK “ India Education and […]
Government officials in the United Kingdom announced that they are scrapping a £11 billion [about $17 billion] national health IT […]
Government officials in the United Kingdom announced that they are scrapping a
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.
Government officials in the United Kingdom are expected to announce next month that they will cancel plans to create a centralized database of electronic health records, the London Independent reports.
InferMed today announced that Cancer Research UK has approved a new grant for four of its
Clinical Trials Units to receive an Organisational Site Licence for InferMed
UK Secretary of State for Health Andrew Lansley has announced
A bioethics council has launched a public consultation to determine if egg and sperm donors should be given cash incentives to address a severe shortage of organ donors in the UK.