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‘Home Sick’ at home!
Technology can drastically improve healthcare quality and outcomes.It can make the healthcare industry... |
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Technology to Bolster Healthcare
Latest medical technologies are transforming health care like never before.
Today, owing to the development of high-end equipments and instruments many... |
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Wearable Medical Devices
Dr. Sreekanth S. Raghavan Director
Manipal Hospital
In our quest for a superior quality of living, wearable medical devices have
enabled us to better care for our diseased and non diseased senior members
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Interventional Radiology - Current Practices and Future Trends
Ms. Prasanna Vadhana Kannan
Research Analyst
Frost & Sullivan
Interventional radiology, a sub-specialty of radiology, utilizes various imaging techniques such as CT, MRI to guide percutaneous... |
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Latest in Haematology Analyzers: Fluorescence Flow Cytometry
Haematology has evolved into an interesting subject due to the advanced technology. Also, over the past few years; the market penetration of haematology analyzers has increased significantly in laboratories across the country. The latest technology in haematology analyzers is Fluorescence Flow Cytometry (FCM)...
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‘Beams’ of Hope
Dr. R V Ravi Kumar
Doctor
Centre for Advanced Research and Development (CARD)
CYTOTRON has been proven to be an effective solution for tissue regeneration in patients suffering osteoarthritis or having joint injuries, and also promises to be a viable option for treating cancer in future...
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Technology for lowering costs in medical devices
Milind Purandare
Associate Vice President Patni Computers
Consider this - the US currently spends close to 15% of its GDP on healthcare and this figure is expected to rise to 25% over the next 20 years...
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CyberKnife – surgery ‘sans’ scalpel
The CyberKnife Robotic Radiosurgery System is a non-invasive alternative to surgery for treating both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors anywhere in the human body, including, the prostate, lung, brain, spine, liver, pancreas and kidney.
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Corporate News
- Ojjus medicare Chief Operating Officer will receive ‘Rashtriya Rattan Award – 2009’
- iSOFT wins US$ 3.54m deal in England for a hospital information system
- GE plans to invest $6 Billion on healthcare
- Aquilonis partners with Clinical Solutions International, LLC
- Philips announces the acquisition of traxtal, a medical technology innovator in image-guided procedures
Product News
- Barco's novel PACS displays bring multi-modality visualization to Swedish
- Airtel offers health services on mobile
- REACH Call launches REACH 3.0
- Wave Medical, clinical decision support now in hand
- OMNIKEY 8751 e-Health LAN includes an RFID interface for online use free of charge
Policy Watch
- Health guidelines for schools
- Nursing students to aid govt hospitals: Minister
- More mobile clinics in Karnataka
- Multi-disciplinary health care village planned in Kerala
- Australian Capital Territory budget injects $90m into e-health
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