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Health Economics Archives - Insights care - 0 views

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    "National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers" placed guidelines to those patients enrolled into Central and State government hospitals as well as the patients in Ayurvedic hospitals will be eligible for the health coverage. Such policies will help to attract more people towards the ancient Ayurvedic healthcare practices.
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Professional Standards for Hospital Pharmacy:RPS - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has launched a new revised RPS Professional Standards for Hospital Pharmacy Services at its annual conference held on Friday (11 November). RPS developed the standards through an extensive consultation with the profession, multidisciplinary teams and patients. They are relevant for providers of pharmacy services in acute, mental health, private, community service, prison, hospice and ambulance settings. The revised Standards contain two brand new descriptors - research, audit and quality improvement, and inclusion and wellbeing. Updates have been made to the supporting statements to ensure they reflect current practice and are fit for the future. A new assessment tool has been developed to support organisations either self-assess or peer-assess against the Standards. "For the first time the Standards apply UK wide, having gained support from Pharmacy Forum NI, alongside endorsement from The Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK and other professional groups," RPS said.
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Healthcare Technology : An Easy Guide To Understand - 0 views

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    Healthcare has a strong relationship with technology. The modern structure of hospitals and medical facilities cannot function without the progress of technology. It is important to acknowledge the impact of technology to ensure that priority is given to the constant maintenance of innovation. Here are a few ways to understand how healthcare and technology operate together. TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS KEEPING UP WITH MEDICAL DEMANDS Healthcare has become increasingly dependent upon technology throughout the years. There is an almost infinite amount of equipment and machinery that is used on a day-to-day basis to help facilitate the care of patients. One aspect that needs to be acknowledged is the prevalence of smart technology within the hospital and healthcare spaces. Technology is being innovated, and it is only a matter of time until hospitals see such advancements be applied more often, as funding increases alongside the development of new machinery and equipment. These include the inclusion of artificial intelligence in order to assist and supplement healthcare professionals to do a better and more efficient job, providing better care for patients. Of course, such technology will need to follow trends of other industries first to ensure its safe use and application when dealing with patients.
indian-health

Seeing is Believing: Trusting Mumbai's Best Hospitals for Eye Surgery - 0 views

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    There are some of the top hospitals for eye surgery Mumbai when it comes to eye care treatment. While few surgical procedures are day-care surgeries, some are a bit serious one and require proper post-operative care
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Revolutionary Gender Services Launching in London & Liverpool - 0 views

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    London's Great Ormond Street Hospital and Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool are poised to introduce groundbreaking gender-related services in England, following the closure of the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) operated by the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Amid concerns expressed by hospital executives regarding the closure of Gids, with leaked emails revealing apprehensions about appointment cancellations and inadequate communication with the new services, the National Health Services England (NHSE) has confirmed "its commitment to ensuring continuity of care for patients already accessing endocrine care in GIDS." NHSE's decision to transition to regional services stems from a 2022 interim review, led by Dr. Hilary Cass, which highlighted the need for improved support structures for gender-distressed youth. It emphasized a significant increase in referrals to Gids, surpassing 5,000 in 2021/22, compared to less than 250 a decade ago.
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Wireless Innovations in 7 NHS Trusts - 0 views

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    Seven NHS trusts in England are set to begin trials of new wireless technologies to help improve patient care and strengthen connectivity in A&Es and ambulance bays. They have been awarded around £1 million as part of NHS England's Wireless Trials programme, which aims to leverage advanced wireless technologies to enhance patient care and experiences while freeing up more staff time. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust will introduce an innovative approach of combining satellite and cloud-based wireless solutions to enhance connectivity across its 10 hospital sites and wider community services. At Mid Cheshire and Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS trusts, wireless trackers will be installed on medical equipment and hospital beds. This will allow real-time monitoring and location tracking, enabling easy accessibility for staff to locate necessary items promptly.
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Breaking Limits: Bhavin Shah Marathon Journey - 0 views

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    "Anything is possible with focused strength, resilience and determination" said Bhavin Shah, Financial Director at Sigma Pharmaceuticals plc, after completing the annual London Marathon. Shah donned his running gear and completed the 26.2 mile route in a commendable time of 5 hours and 33 minutes, all in support of 'Team George', a cause initiated by his close friend, Jonathan Bracey, who is the EVP of corporate development at Tanner Pharma Group. Bracey started the crowdfunding initiative last year after his 2-year-old son George was diagnosed with a rare cancer (rhabdomyosarcoma) on his liver/bile duct. Sigma Pharmaceuticals directors and staff have played a vital part in helping raise over £52,000 over the last 6 months for 'Team George', which included the London Marathon Charity run on Sunday 21 April 2024. The funds will be donated to four charities that have been instrumental in George's path to overcoming cancer - Rays of Sunshine ward at Kings College Hospital Charity, St Mary's Hospital, Alice's Arc and Great Ormond Street Hospital. For over three months, Shah had been training himself physically and mentally for the marathon run to support his friend's initiative. He joined Bracey in the marathon, along with more than 50,000 other competitors.
Anthony Brown

Health Officials Clear Beyonce Knowles' Hospital From Mistreatment Complaints - 0 views

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    Lenox Hill Hospital, where Beyonce Knowles gave birth to her baby daughter, has been cleared from complaints. Jeffrey Gordon, a spokesman for the New York State Health Department, said that the complaints patients in a hospital neonatal unit were mistreated during the R&B singer's stay were dismissed by Wednesday, January 11 night.
baskara rajan

Affordable Keratoconus or Dry Eyes Treatment - 0 views

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    Saraswathi Eye Hospital Tamilnadu specialized in treatment for blepharitis and keratoconus. The best eye hospital provide experienced surgeons for treating dry eyes, ectasia, blepharitis, keratoconus, cornea scratch, eyelid inflammation, eye cleaning, eyelid itching and coma eye.
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Treatment for Myopia Nearsightedness India - 0 views

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    Saraswathi Eye Hospital Madurai is one of the top eye hospital in India, specialised in Myopia or Nearsightedness. The top eye care center offers treatment for eye blurring, retinal degeneration, vision blurring, short-sightedness, high myopia, myopia hyperopia, severe myopia, myopia in children and vision therapy
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Septal Defect Repair at Best VSD Treatment Hospital in India - 0 views

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    The ventricular septal defect surgery India is provided at best VSD treatment hospital in India at a very high VSD surgery success rate in India which can vary between 97 to 99 %, which are well equipped with advanced types of machinery & operated by highly experienced medical professionals.
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Fortis Hospital's Pediatric Cardiac Surgeons: Champions of Child Health - 0 views

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    Surgical procedures for heart conditions in children are necessary to address heart defects present at birth, known as congenital heart defects (CHD), as well as heart diseases that develop after birth. These surgeries aim to enhance the child's quality of life.
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Kyphosis Treatment in India: Restoring Posture, Regaining Confidence - 0 views

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    The medical care presented by the staff of these best hospitals for kyphosis surgery India is quite appropriate and the communication is likewise pretty good.
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Winter Pressures on Healthcare Staff: Flu, Covid, and Strikes Impact Hospitals - 0 views

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    Healthcare staff across England are facing increasing winter pressures amid junior doctor's strikes, as thousands of hospital beds are being occupied by patients with flu, norovirus and Covid-19. The number of flu patients in hospital has increased by almost two thirds in a week, according to the latest weekly update from the National health Service (NHS). New NHS figures published on Thursday showed an average of 648 patients were hospitalised with flu per day this week before the industrial action, up from 402 last week. This lasts number is four times the figure reported at the end of last month (160 per in the week ending 26 November).
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Community pharmacies funded:make cancer hospital referrals - 0 views

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    Community pharmacies in England could soon be allowed to make cancer referrals to hospitals under new plans to improve early detection of the disease. An NHS pilot scheme, which starts later this year as a pilot in an undisclosed number of places of England, will see community pharmacy staff spotting signs of cancer in people who might not have noticed symptoms. Pharmacy teams will be trained to spot red flags, such as patients with symptoms such as a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, difficulty swallowing or blood in their urine, and send them for scans and checks without needing to see a GP if they think it could be cancer. Amanda Pritchard, the NHS chief executive, will unveil the plans at the NHS Confed Expo conference in Liverpool on Wednesday (June 15), and say: "These plans have the power to truly transform the way we find and treat cancer, and ultimately spare thousands of patients and their families from avoidable pain and loss." The plans include new "roaming liver trucks" - which will be parked near GP surgeries, in town centres and food banks - to encourage people most at risk of getting liver cancer to get "on the spot scans" for diagnosis.
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What is Atrial Septal Defect Closure | Lyfboat - 0 views

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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
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    Find and compare hospitals for Atrial Septal Defect Closure. Learn more about signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and much more
Sundhar krishna

Treatment for Hearing loss India | Endoscopic Stapedectomy Chennai - 0 views

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    Krishna eye and ent hospital India specialised in treatment for hearing loss. The besy eye and ent hospital offer afforadble cost for endoscopy surgery and treatment for hearing loss disorders.
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Cost Effective Optic Nerve Treatment India - 0 views

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    Krishna Eye and Ent hospital is specialised in Neuro Ophthalmology. Eye hospital specialising in neurosurgery, cosmetic ophthalmology, schwannoma surgery, diplopia treatment and optic nerve treatment
Amie Cibrian

Brain-Damaged Woman Wins Suit Against City Hospitals - 0 views

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    A Bronx jury awarded about $120 million on Friday to a woman who has been incapacitated since she was treated at three local hospitals in 2004.
Sundhar krishna

Optic Nerve Treatment India - 0 views

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    Krishna Eye and Ent hospital is specialised in Neuro Ophthalmology. Eye hospital specialising in neurosurgery, cosmetic ophthalmology, schwannoma surgery, diplopia treatment and optic nerve treatment.
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