Government Policies Should be Designed to Favour Quality and Standards
Prognosys believes that government policies should encourage local manufacture of international quality products. Krishna Prasad President, Prognosys Medical Systems Tell […]
Prognosys believes that government policies should encourage local manufacture of international quality products. Krishna Prasad President, Prognosys Medical Systems Tell […]
At the 65th Indian Radiology Congress, touted as Indias largest radiology annual tradeshow, Carestream Health India demonstrated a slew of […]
PRABIR CHATTERJEE Managing Director Company Name: CARESTEAM HEALTH INDIA PVT LTD Corporate Headquarters Carestream Health India Pvt. Ltd.| Sunteck Centre, […]
GE said that its healthcare unit will invest another $300 million in low-dose radiation technologies. The investment brings GE Healthcares […]
Super Religare Laboratories (SRL) announced the opening of its state-of-art Imaging & Diagnostics centre, situated strategically in the heart of […]
A comfortable stay is what a patient demands from a hospital, while the infrastructure integrates the solutions to make it […]
The CARESTREAM DRX-Ascend System is equipped with a wireless digital X-ray detector which offers exceptional flexibility, while its floor-mounted tube […]
This paper was received for the eHealth track of eIndia 2010 (https://www.eindia.net.in) held at HICC Hyderabad between August 6 and 8th, 2010. The paper was submitted by M.C.Kartha, Project Manager, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; D. Dinu, Sr. Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; K.S. Arun Kumar, Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
A mobile X-ray service has proved to be a cost-effective way of treating homeless people and drug addicts with tuberculosis (TB), according to a study published in the British Medical Journal.
The vacancy rate for radiographers has dipped for the eighth year in a row, and now stands at 2 percent.
SICK youngsters in South Australia will be the first to experience a hi-tech radiology unit, custom-built to distract and delight patients while they undergo scans using the latest magnetic resonance imaging technology.
Israeli scientists have developed a new radiation-free scanner that can detect breast cancer more effectively than traditional X-ray mammograms.