Heartline ties up with Cardguard
Chennai-based company, Heartline Telemedicine Services has tied up with an Israeli company, Cardguard to introduce telemedicine service in India.
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Chennai-based company, Heartline Telemedicine Services has tied up with an Israeli company, Cardguard to introduce telemedicine service in India.
Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai in the state of Tamilnadu, India is scaling new heights by inculcating Information Technology (IT) in eye care management in alliance with global IT major, Google.
US Congress is more keen on having electronic enabled health records system for the Defense Department (DOD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
US Congress is more keen on having electronic enabled health records system for the Defense Department (DOD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Broadband technology will now help Victorian mobile breast screening services. The new technology will be piloted for three years in various locations around Victoria, such as Corryong, Yarrawonga, Myrtleford, Tallangatta and Wangaratta.
Broadband technology will now help Victorian mobile breast screening services.
In a bid to make medicare affordable to rural masses, the Union Information Technology and Health Ministries have initiated moves to formulate standards for telemedicine.
In a bid to make medicare affordable to rural masses, the Union Information Technology and Health Ministries have initiated moves to formulate standards for telemedicine.
The King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital run by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will soon be able to conduct diagnostic tests and offer medical advice via satellite.
Chennai-based Heartline Telemedicine Services has entered into an agreement with an Israeli company to introduce wireless telemedicine technology in India.
The growing concern about the use of technology to provide health care services to residents leads to the launch of the Task Force on Health Care Technology for Cities and Counties by the Public Technology Institute (PTI).
Heartline Telemedical Services, a company that offers tele-health check ups and tele-diagnostics with advice, has tied up with Lifeline Multi-Speciality Hospitals to provide wireless medical monitoring for patients.
Tested extensively during the TENPET project, the telecommunications and tele-consultation platform is due to start being deployed commercially from September 2006 in Europe.