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Palestinian Embassy calls for urgent medical aid: "If not India and Indian people, then who?"Palestine's Embassy in India has issued a dire plea for immediate medical aid, warning of a healthcare sector collapse due to ongoing confl...
Nipah virus infection reported in Kerala's Kozhikode, 77 contacts identifiedA Nipah virus infection case is confirmed in Kozhikode, Kerala. Authorities have initiated preventive measures and are tracing contacts. Th...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%Here’s a thing investors in equity need to keep in mind. A large part of the upmove one might see in the next one or two trading sessions w...
Carlyle buys RCM providers Knack & Equalize for $600 millionCarlyle Group is building a global healthcare revenue cycle management platform. The firm acquired majority stakes in US companies Knack an...
Carlyle acquires Knack RCM and Equalize RCM to create an AI-native, global multi-specialty healthcare RCM platformGlobal investment firm Carlyle has acquired a majority stake in US healthcare revenue cycle management providers Knack RCM and EqualizeRCM....
Philips looks to step up play in India’s growing discretionary marketPhilips says global macroeconomic volatility has hit businesses over the past five years, but underlying demand trends are still supporting...
'Hospital infra isn't sole determinant of better care, outcomes also matter,' says Max Healthcare ChairmanMax Healthcare has significantly increased its bed capacity to 6,500 with a new Saket facility. This expansion targets both domestic patien...
Delhi's creaking health infra: CAG flags staff, equipment shortage, unspent funds, project delayDelhi's health infrastructure is struggling with staff shortages, outdated equipment, and unspent funds, according to a CAG report. The lac...
Keenly-awaited CAG report on state of healthcare in Delhi tabled in assemblyDelhi's highly anticipated CAG report on mohalla clinics and government hospitals reveals glaring deficiencies, including doctors spending ...
Hospitals gear up to face surge in cases"The discussions around Covid have started once again as the numbers started to go up. The skilled nursing staff have been identified, and ...
Set aside beds for healthcare providers, Centre orders Delhi government hospitalsNoting that many healthcare providers are acquiring Covid-19 while performing their duties and are "not getting hospital beds and requisite...
India remains badly placed to tackle COVID spread: Fitch SolutionsAfter some success in curbing the virus considerably, India's economy had returned to functioning normally by the second half of 2020. "How...
As demand sputters, ventilator makers want export ban to goDomestic companies, which have ramped up capacities over the last four months, said supply of ventilators was not the issue. The shortages ...
Doctors in England advised to reuse gowns as shortage persistsHealthcare staff across hospitals in England are being advised by the UK government to consider reusing personal protective equipment (PPE)...
COVID-19: India looks at importing PPEs to meet demandEarlier last week, state-owned HLL Lifecare Ltd had floated a global tender seeking PPE for healthcare personnel at the frontline of the ba...
Rising Covid-19 cases scare hospitals with insufficient ventilators. One firm is scampering to change thatTo fight the coronavirus pandemic India needs more ventilators, much more. Noida-based AgVa Healthcare, which manufactures low-cost portabl...
India needs at least 38 million masks to fight coronavirus: Agency documentIn a four-page internal document dated March 27, the Invest India agency detailed efforts to find companies that can supply critical suppli...
Surgical masks see up to 300% escalation in prices owing to coronavirus scareSurgical masks have seen an escalation of up to 300 per cent. They used to cost for Rs 10 but now are available for Rs 40, a ToI report sai...
- Indian healthcare needs more professionals
The Indian healthcare industry will need to add 1.4 million doctors and over three million nurses by 2017 if the country has to meet even t...
- 'Add 1.4 mn docs by '17 to meet BRIC standards'
The Indian healthcare industry will need to add 1.4 million doctors and over 3 million nurses by 2017 if the country has to meet even the h...