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Articles for Healthcare Service Providers

Screening, not Diagnostics is India’s need of the hour

In a country where over half of the population is young (below 30) but prone to many- a- lifestyle issue, one must think differently. We need to recall the adage “a stitch in time saves nine” and learn to differentiate between Screening (a preventive health check-up) & Diagnostics.

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National Health Authority, Government of India and NATHEALTH Join Hands To Drive Innovations in Healthcare Sector

The aim of this strategic partnership is to enable a seamless pathway that streamlines all innovations ensuring that it scales and increases the efficacy of PM-JAY service delivery.

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Need for Laboratory Infrastructure in India

“There’s a huge demand for infrastructure but we can’t do it on our own. We foresee to work with NABL to overcome this issue soon,” says Dr Ravi P Singh.

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Technology and Insurance will change the Diagnostic Future

With the rapid changing technology and sciences, there has been a paradigm shift in the pathology industry. Once being majorly dependent on manual work and highly untrained professionals working with it, now it has been shifted to more to highly efficient equipment with trained lab professionals.

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The Need for The Formalisation Of EMS In India

With the lack of a dedicated medical/governing body responsible for its standardisation, EMS services as a sector in India is still largely fragmented and disorganised.

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Mumbai Walks on Nelson Mandela’s Vision

An initiative was undertaken to commemorate the Nelson Mandela Day celebrated each year across the world to honour the late South-African anti-apartheid revolutionary on his birthday.

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Eurolife Healthcare Takes Over European Operations of TEVA for Intravenous Infusions.

Eurolife to further invest €50 million for expansion of its operations into the European and US markets.

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Understanding the Change in the Scenario of Cancer Care with Balco Medical Center

With limited facilities available, public hospitals are shouldering the majority of cancer treatment and the private hospitals are catering to a thin slice of the patients. However, with the launch of GOI’s flagship health care scheme Ayushman Bharat, it is anticipated that progressive private treatment facilities will become available to the underprivileged sections as well.

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