'Made in India' CT System launched by Wipro GE Healthcare

‘Made in India’ CT System launched by Wipro GE Healthcare

Wipro GE Healthcare, a main worldwide digital healthcare solutions innovator, today, reported the launch of its cutting next-generation Revolution Aspire CT (Computed Tomography) scanner. Revolution Aspire is a high level imaging arrangement planned and fabricated from start to finish in India, at the recently sent off Wipro GE Medical Devices Manufacturing plant, in accordance with…

Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University

Centre for Healthcare, Allied Medical, and Paramedical Sciences launched by Delhi Government

To improvise the healthcare foundation in Delhi, the government on Monday, 4th April launched the Center for Healthcare, Allied Medical and Paramedical Sciences at the Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU). Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, while at the inauguration center, said it will give industry-applicable schooling in medical care and its many fragments including…

WHO to establish global centre for traditional medicine in Jamnagar, India

WHO to establish global centre for traditional medicine in Jamnagar, India

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Government of India today consented to an arrangement to lay out the WHO Global Center for Traditional Medicine. This worldwide knowledge community for traditional medication, upheld by a speculation of USD 250 million from the Government of India, means to tackle the capability of traditional medication from across…

Healthcare industry

Data security is now becoming a priority for healthcare as telehealth gains popularity

The Healthcare industry is constantly developing. With the Rapid technological advancement better patient care has been ensured. Healthcare delivery is thus improvising in the last few years. With the help of Advanced Technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, Healthcare service providers can now make wise decisions. However, with this upsurge in digitization, Cyberattack has…

How can technology reduce the impact of future pandemics?

How can technology reduce the impact of future pandemics?

Pandemics is not going out of existence very soon. With each new breakout, we are learning better approaches for handling and overseeing unexpected health crises that can imperil millions. To battle pandemics like COVID-19, managerial specialists and medical services frameworks need exact data for enormous scope, continuous sickness checking and management. One area liable to…

Digital care in the healthcare services

Digital care to fill in gaps in the healthcare sector

With the coming of digitalization in the field of medical care, the clinical business is growing slowly. The medical care industry is a total of different areas which offer types of assistance for the therapy of patients experiencing various infirmities with rehabilitative and preventive consideration. Digital care in the healthcare services industry is viewed as…

Healthcare Systems: Budget 2022

Release Of Open Platform For National Digital Health Ecosystem Will Ensure Better Access To Healthcare Systems: Budget 2022

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the line with the government’s digital healthcare mission announced the release of an open platform for the national digital health ecosystem in Budget 2022. The platform would hold all the information related to health facilities, healthcare providers, health seekers with unique health identities. This platform will ensure universal access to…

N95 and KN95 can offer better protection

N95 and KN95 can offer better protection against Omicron than cloth mask

Health experts are now suggesting that stepping up protection against contagious covid variant Omicron with stronger masks like KN95 or N95. It is highly important now within the Healthcare system which is under strain and people who are in higher risk situations. The US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has recently updated their guidelines…

ASHA healthcare women workers

How ASHA healthcare women workers took COVID-19 Vaccination program to remote areas

The secret of India’s Covid-19 vaccination program, which is denoting its one-year commemoration subsequent to conveying more than 1.5 billion antibody dosages, are grassroots women healthcare workers. It isn’t broadly perceived at this point that these women are healthcare workers. working in towns and remote areas have been at the front line of controlling the…