Steering Indias Health Sector: February 2011
EDITORIAL Peeping into the Future COVER STORY Unprecedented Imaging HOSPITAL CEO INTERVIEW MEDANTA WAS BUILT TO AID INDIA’S PROGRESS TOWARDS […]
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EDITORIAL Peeping into the Future COVER STORY Unprecedented Imaging HOSPITAL CEO INTERVIEW MEDANTA WAS BUILT TO AID INDIA’S PROGRESS TOWARDS […]
EDITORIAL Opportunities Galore COVER STORY Patient monitoring systems VITAL’ FOR HEALTHCARE FEATURED COMPANY Addressing the need of Quality Patient Monitoring […]
EDITORIAL Rationalising Medical Care COVER STORY eNabling Care from a Distance POLICY PERSPECTIVE Research needs proper attention in our educational […]
Ireland to invest Euro 500million in e-health As part of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2007-2013 the Irish Government plans […]
The age-old fascination with machines mimicking humans has frequently manifested itself in science fiction literature and cinema, mainly because authors and directors could only wildly speculate about these
Coagulation station CS-2100i / CS-2000i is a fully automated blood coagulation analyzer which is equipped with an optical fiber that supplies light at five wavelengths and a detector capable of receiving light in multiple wavelengths (multi-wavelength detection).
Recognizing her immense contribution in steering Metropolis Healthcare Limited to scale new heights, for putting India on the global diagnostic map and for giving a new direction and thrust to the Indian diagnostic industry, Ameera Shah- Managing Director and CEO of Metropolis Healthcare Limited, has been bestowed with 2 prestigious awards.
Stamford Hospital, a 305-bed teaching facility in Stamford, Conn., will soon be one of the first hospitals in the country to provide innovative technology from SmartRoom
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inc. has entered into an agreement with Dell in the Health IT marketplace to jointly market health information technology products and services to medical practices, hospitals and physician networks.
[This article was published in the August 2011 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org) ] Mobile based medical decision-support
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A nationwide shortage of critical care specialists has prompted more than three dozen US hospital systems to implement electronic intensive care units, or eICUs, which use telehealth technology to connect remote doctors with critically ill patients.
UK-based Malvern Instruments has signed a development and licensing agreement with Paraytec, under which Paraytec will add its ActiPix technology to Malvern’s materials characterisation portfolio.
Smart Communications Inc. and the Department of Health (DOH) piloted a program here that introduces wireless technology in healthcare delivery.