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Righting
the Scales
Will the modified guidelines of JCI benefit hospitals? Will
it lead to the consolidation of JCI's fledgling market in
India? Jayata Sharma finds out.
CM
urges private doctors to offer their services at state-run
hospitals
The West Bengal Government has urged private medical practitioners
to chip-in with their services at Government-run state hospital.
'70
% of Treatment Decisions in India are Based on Lab Results'
From its modest beginning in 1979 as a marketing firm for
a few imported diagnostic equipment, Transasia Biomedicals
has today become a leading Indian diagnostic instruments'
manufacturer, exporter and marketing company. The company
provides an entire range of solutions in the clinical diagnosis
spectrum with a wide gamut of equipment for biochemistry,
haematology, immunology, critical care, pipettes, coagulation,
urine analysers and quality reagents. Suresh Vazirani, CMD,
Transasia, talks to Sonal Shukla about the upcoming trends
in Indian diagnostic market and the company's future plans.
Healthcare
Grading - An advanced quality evaluation tool
The Government, traditionally the largest healthcare provider,
is under pressure to meet the evolving and rising demand for
healthcare services across the country
TQM:
Towards better productivity
TQM is a success mantra for operational industries, but healthcare
needs it the most. Sushmi Dey explores the dimensions of this
management strategy
CT/PET
In Oncology: The road ahead
Fused PET-CT is a recent imaging technique that combines the
anatomic detail provided by CT with metabolic information
provided by PET.
CNS
manifestations of Systemic
CancerMetastasis to the brain is the most feared complication
of systemic cancer and the most common intracranial tumor
in adults.
When
the Hospital is Your Training Ground
Every member of the hospital requires training, which has
widened its avenue from CMEs in the class room to
e-learning, finds out Sonal Shukla.
MR-guided
minimally-invasive surgery
Humans can make mistakes, so it is important that their involvement
is minimal and hence minimally invasive surgery is vital for
the medical fraternity. It helps in reducing medical errors
to a great extent.
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