Asia Business Case Centre releases case study on HealthPlix Technologies
The Asia Business Case Centre at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has published a case study on HealthPlix Technologies. […]
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The Asia Business Case Centre at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has published a case study on HealthPlix Technologies. […]
Like most industries and spheres of life, healthcare is undergoing digitisation in India at many levels. Even as the government […]
HealthPlix has raised $3 Mn in a Series A round funding from IDG Ventures and Kalaari Capital, a company statement […]
Meddius, the leading provider of healthcare integration appliances has announced the launch of the Integration Router Nano as the newest […]
Healthcare organisations and state agencies are increasingly turning to Xerox to help tackle their growing list of IT and federal […]
LIS ensures quicker availability of test results, thereby reducing the time to report, which cansave invaluable patient lives By Dhirendra […]
Nivedan Sahani, Vice President and Business Head, Tata Teleservices believes that healthcare industry has been exchanging information, such as medical […]
CareCloud wants to help doctors spend more time practicing medicine and less time managing their practices. Started in 2009, the […]
ADIYA MANI Director (Systems) COMPANY NAME: ACUITY INFORMATION SYSTEMS PVT LTD Corporate Headquarters B-26, Greater Kailash – I, New Delhi […]
EDITORIAL Bells Of Change COVER STORY Riding On High Rope The highs and lows of healthcare information technology EXPERT CORNER […]
EDITORIAL Rationalising Medical Care COVER STORY eNabling Care from a Distance POLICY PERSPECTIVE Research needs proper attention in our educational […]
The New England Journal of Medicine published a study that says federal investments in electronic health records (EHR) would lead to better patient care and health outcomes.
Diabetics treated by doctors who use electronic medical records have better quality of care regardless of what type of insurance they have than those whose practitioners use paper records, a study showed.