Apollo LaunchesTelemedicine Service in Myanmar
With this facility, people of Myanmar can now consult renowned Indian doctors and get access to quality treatment without visiting […]
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With this facility, people of Myanmar can now consult renowned Indian doctors and get access to quality treatment without visiting […]
To deal with different medical expertise challenges in rural and semi rural areas Cisco India believes technology is a vital […]
The University of Melbourne and the Fred Hollows Foundation have launched a $3 million partnership to introduce low-cost eye exams […]
Industry experts believe that Microsoft’s introduction of the Surface tablet brings possibilities for applications in health care, but the development […]
Patient monitoring technologies promise to deliver great results Dr K V Krishnan Practice Head, Life Sciences, Mindteck The area of […]
Telemedicine is a potentially miraculous method that promises improvements to healthcare delivery systems, bettering quality and access Interest in the […]
MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new market intelligence report “US e-health Market Analysis” to their collection of EMR […]
Ireland to invest Euro 500million in e-health As part of the National Development Plan (NDP) 2007-2013 the Irish Government plans […]
Fifteen community groups in California have received more than $5 million in funding under the California e-Health Community Awards to help facilitate adoption of telehealth technology in rural areas.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is calling for increased collaboration between physicians and technical experts to expand the use of telemedicine technology, E-Health Insider reports.
An Industry Networking Initiative for the Cross-Section of Medical Community and ICT Sector to Enable Improved, Safe and Affordable Healthcare in India.
A growing number of health care-related organisations are using remote patient monitoring systems, signaling a surge in demand for such technology, according to a recent report.
Alaska and Hawaii have signed an agreement to develop a plan to expand and further develop health care programs in the Pacific region using telecommunications technology.