Top Indian hospitals woo medical tourism from CanadaNovember 21st, 2009 TORONTO - India has launched a big initiative to woo medical tourism from Canada, showcasing the country's high-end and much cheaper healthcare industry to Canadians. The Indian Medical Travel Association (IMTA) launched the three-day 'India: Medical Tourism Destination 2009' conference here Thursday - the first such initiative abroad by the Indian healthcare industry.
Antigenics withdraws Oncophage application in Europe following negative recommendationNovember 20th, 2009 more images
more imagesAntigenics pulls European Oncophage applicationLEXINGTON, Mass. — Biotechnology company Antigenics Inc.
CII, US-India Business Council announce healthcare initiativeNovember 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the US-India Business Council (USIBC) Friday announced a joint partnership in the field of healthcare under the banner "Coalition for Healthy India". Announcing the partnership here, CII director Chandrajit Banerjee said: "CII and the US-India Business Council have long collaborated to support healthcare improvements in India.
Pitroda favours traditional healthcare model for massesNovember 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - National Knowledge Commission chairman Sam Pitroda Thursday advocated traditional Indian model to take healthcare facilities to all, especially the masses who are at the "bottom of the pyramid". "We need to adopt the traditional Indian model to provide healthcare facilities to the masses, as the western method reaches only the top of the pyramid," Pitroda said at the sixth India Health Summit, organised by the Confederation Indian Industry (CII) here.
Improve traditional healthcare system: Sam PitrodaNovember 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Brushing aside the Western healthcare system, Sam Pitroda, chairman of the National Knowledge Commission (NKC) Thursday said the traditional Indian healthcare system must be improved because it caters to the masses. In his keynote address at the sixth India Health Summit in the capital, Pitroda said: "For a comprehensive solution to our healthcare shortcomings, we need to adopt the traditional Indian model in the healthcare system".
Improve traditional Indian healthcare system: PitrodaNovember 5th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The traditional Indian healthcare system was a "comprehensive solution" to healthcare problems as it reached out to the masses unlike Western methods that only touched "the top of the pyramid", National Knowledge Commission chairperson Sam Pitroda said here Thursday. In his keynote address at the sixth India Health Summit in the capital, Pitroda said: "For a comprehensive solution to our healthcare shortcomings, we need to adopt the traditional Indian model in the healthcare system."
"The Indian healthcare system reaches out to the bottom of the pyramid while the Western method of healthcare reaches only the top of the pyramid," he added.
Merck: FDA won't accept its application for combo cholesterol pill including Pfizer's LipitorNovember 2nd, 2009 FDA won't accept Merck's application for new drugWHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. — U.S. regulators won't accept drugmaker Merck's application for a new combination cholesterol pill that includes rival Pfizer's Lipitor, the world's top-selling drug.
Rural areas should get benefit of health, education: PMOctober 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Rural areas must get the "benefit of health and education", Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Friday. Speaking at the HT Leadership Summit, Manmohan Singh said "our concern is to strengthen primary healthcare in rural areas".
Must bring effective healthcare to common man: TharoorOctober 30th, 2009 KOLKATA - Union Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor Friday said the government should work towards bringing the effective healthcare system to the 'aam aadmi' (common man) as a vast majority of population lacks access to affordable medical services. "We've to bring effective healthcare service to the aam aadmi.
Pregnant lesbian women not receiving same care as other mothers-to-beOctober 23rd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pregnant lesbian women struggle to be treated like normal expectant mothers as, they say, the focus is often on their sexuality rather than the fact that they are expecting a baby, say researchers. Swedish researchers from Linkopings University and Uppsala University Hospital have called for special training for midwives, more neutral healthcare routines and forms and special education groups for pregnant women who are lesbians and their partners.
GE CEO unveils Vscan handheld ultrasound machine at Web conference in San FranciscoOctober 20th, 2009 GE unveils handheld ultrasound machineSAN FRANCISCO — The future of ultrasound technology, as interpreted by General Electric Co., looks a bit like a flip phone crossed with an iPod. GE CEO Jeff Immelt unveiled a handheld ultrasound machine at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco Tuesday called the Vscan, saying it could become the "stethoscope of the 21st century."
The device folds open clamshell-style to reveal a small screen on the top half and a circular button pad on the bottom.
Healthcare recession proof in the US, says Indian American doctorOctober 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Doctors in the cosmetic sector may have been hit and elective surgeries reduced, but doctors in the US had otherwise been insulated from the recession, said Dr Vinod Shah, president of the American Association of Physcians of Indian Origin (AAPI). Describing doctors and the healthcare sector as recession proof, Shah said: "Nobody can skip a doctor.
GE merges healthcare units with Wipro joint ventureOctober 2nd, 2009 BANGALORE - Medical technologies and services major GE Healthcare has integrated its business units and manufacturing plants in India with its joint venture Wipro GE Healthcare to drive growth, the company said Friday. The strategic move is aimed at effective management and optimal utilisation of resources to help accelerate growth in regions where demand for healthcare is growing, GE Healthcare chief executive John Dineen said in a statement released here.
New iPhone application can alert users to swine flu, infectious diseasesSeptember 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Apple has introduced a new iPhone application, which enables users to track and report outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as H1N1 (swine flu), on the ground in real time. The application called 'Outbreaks Near Me' has been created by researchers at Children's Hospital Boston in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab.
New iPhone locates outbreaks of H1N1 infectionSeptember 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new iPhone application enables users to track and report outbreaks of infectious diseases like H1N1 or swine flu in real time. The application, "Outbreaks Near Me", builds upon the mission and proven capability of HealthMap, an online resource that collects, filters, maps and disseminates information about emerging infectious diseases.