Over the last few decades, the progression in medical technology has made it promising to cure diseases that were once considered incurable. However, the cost of their treatment is so great, it is almost...
Modern-day hospitals work like corporates. However, there are immense differences when one compares government hospitals and private corporate hospitals. For smooth day to day functioning, hospital operations have to be handled very carefully with...
Immunization is the process whereby a person is made immune or resilient to an infectious disease, usually by the administration of a vaccine. Vaccines encourage the body’s own immune system to protect the person...
Telemedicine is termed as the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology, thereby providing significant healthcare to low income regions. Earliest published record of telemedicine is in the first half...
Usually, the STRATEGIC PLAN for containing the CORONA PANDEMIC around the globe is only ONE: TEST, TRACE, ISOLATE. Once the C19 Epidemic became pandemic, the ONLY Way left out for containing the problem is...
India has achieved considerable development in its health indicators. Life expectancy has improved, infant and maternal mortality have dropped, and the coverage of most of the National Health Programmes is improved. However, this progress...
By – DR. ANURADHA DAS MHA, PGDPH, BDS, The term” OVERDOSE” simply means anything consumed in excess. So let us know first what is DRUG OVERDOSE?? Taking any drugs in...
Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is the use of intricate algorithms and software to imitate human cognition in the examination of complex medical data. Specifically, AI is the capability of computer algorithms to approximate inferences without direct human input. AI could...
Individuals who are part of healthcare around the world obtain and generate a noteworthy quantity of personal health information about patients. The range of health information comprises not only individual information and private health...
The Healthcare industry in India is made up of hospitals, medical apparatus, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance, and medical equipment. The industry is rising at a remarkable pace owing to its...