Indian-American Doctors Plan Healthcare Solutions for India
A leading Indian American doctor has proposed four major projects to transform India’s healthcare system with US expertise. Navin Shah, […]
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A leading Indian American doctor has proposed four major projects to transform India’s healthcare system with US expertise. Navin Shah, […]
Our goal within each cath lab is to make procedures both effective and efficient, ensuring the best patient outcome possible […]
Necessity is truly the mother of invention, says Sweta Mangal, CEO, Ziqitza Healthcare. Those having undergone the traumatic experience of […]
Dr Shivani Sachdev Gour, Director, SCI Healthcare and ISIS Hospital The role of medical technology in healthcare can be imagined […]
CSC is a global leader in providing business solutions and services across key industry verticals such as healthcare, banking, insurance, […]
All healthcare processes rely heavily on technology, says Dr Gayatri Vyas Mahindroo Dr Gayatri Vyas Mahindroo, Director, NABH, Quality Council […]
Venture investments held strong and steady across healthcare in 2011, with medical devices finishing a close second to biopharmaceuticals in […]
New products help ensure effective therapy delivery even for patients with high defibrillation thresholds, provide additional disease management monitors for heart failure patients or patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest and can be implanted through a smaller incision due to reduced size.
To help finance high-end medical devices for patients, the Medical technology company Medtronic has come up with affordable projects.
Cerner Corporation announced that the CareAware iBus has received CE Marking certification from BSI on the basis of examination under Council Directive 93/42/EEC Annex II Section 3.2.
As the Business Development Manager at Texas Instruments, Rakesh Joshi is responsible for setting short-term and long-term strategies to develop business with new customers and expand business with existing customers in the medical segment in India.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a new innovation pathway to serve as a priority review programme to speed up the adoption of breakthrough medical devices.
Biodesign programme to be launched in SingaporeStanford University Biodesign Program and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology & Research, and the […]