Attune Software Technology Expands Beyond India
Attune Technologies a start-up that makes cloud-based software for hospitals and labs,has got $10 million Series B round from Qualcomm […]
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Attune Technologies a start-up that makes cloud-based software for hospitals and labs,has got $10 million Series B round from Qualcomm […]
The introduction of telemedicine technology in Nigeria has the potential to change the course of healthcare delivery, especially in rural […]
e-Teaching can be applied, not just to paediatric cardiology and radiology as has been successfully done in India, but to […]
EDITORIAL Celebrating 60! COVER STORY CASTLE OF CARE A comfortable stay is what a patient demands from a hospital, while the infrastructure […]
Despite global efforts to reduce maternal mortality by 75 percent by the year 2015, it is worrisome that the number […]
eHealth Bureau Till a few days ago we thought that going at the current trends of Polio cases, India might […]
Nestor Pharmaceuticals has received the certificate of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) from Ivory Coast
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.
Till a few days ago we thought that going at the current trends of Polio cases, India might be completely polio free in a few years. In 2011, only 1 case of Polio was reported in the country.
Children are five times more likely to die in countries where there is a shortage of health workers, Save the Children has warned.
The world population will see a likely increase of 2.5 billion over the next 43 years, by moving from 6.7 billion currently to 9.2 billion in 2050.
[This article was published in the January 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] With satellite communication technology, telemedicine provides access to quality healthcare, even to the farthest reaches of the nation
India hospital accreditation programme – National Accreditation Board for Hospital (NABH), run and managed by the Quality Council of India (QCI) will now serve globally.