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The mosquito-borne disease is taking toll on Delhiites. So far, 12,531 people are affected by the viral disease- highest in […]
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The mosquito-borne disease is taking toll on Delhiites. So far, 12,531 people are affected by the viral disease- highest in […]
Taiwan’s health department released a map that informs the public on dengue fever outbreaks, which could help in taking precautions. […]
Terumo Interventional Systems has introduced a self-expanding peripheral stent called MISAGO RX in US. It is a device used to […]
Taiwan-based medical device manufacturing company Apex Medical Corporation officially launched their operations in India on Wednesday,11 March, 2015 with their […]
After attending the 5th Asia Pacific Conference of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) at Taipei in […]
India needs a RSBY like scalable model for providing healthcare protection to the poor, who are mostly working in the […]
Private hospital professionals, healthcare entrepreneurs, government hospitals, healthcare planners, engineers, architects, project management consultants and senior officials from state and […]
Patients in Taiwan will no longer have to undergo the same medical tests repeatedly, once the nationwide electronic medical records plan kicks off this November, the Department of Health said.
A cloud-based health care information system that will make it easier for doctors from different hospitals to access a patient’s records will be inaugurated in November, Department of Health (DOH) Minister Chiu Wen-ta said over the weekend.
If one has to pick from a list of successful events which have created a stir within a short span, MEDICALL would turn out to be a winner.
[This article was published in the January 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] The changing perspectives about health information technology over the last ten years
InterSystems Awarded ‘Healthcare IT Company of the Year’ by Frost & Sullivan, following successful
implementations in China, India, Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
By 2012, it is estimated that healthcare spending will almost double, with developing economies such as India, China and the Southeast Asian countries showing the highest growth potential with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.0 to 14.0 percent.