Ireland Hospitals to Receive Bulk Amount from National Treatment Purchase Fund: Winter Pitch Plan

National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) recently announced its plan to fund nine private hospitals in Ireland, to offer improved diagnostic services to the patients. Approximately €1Million has been planned under the scheme. The Ireland Government is expected to continue the funding till January 2019, catering to the increased footfall of patients arising from overcrowding during …

Newly Developed Mobile Units to Increase Survival Rates in Stroke Patients

Stony Brook University Hospital recently has planned that in spring-rolling emergency rooms, two mobile units will be introduced, which would be developed for reaching the stroke patients within crucial moments. This is mainly probable to take place in times of circulatory brain-sparing medications, which in turn dramatically impacts survival. Doctors at Comprehensive Stroke Center of …

Kenya Medical Supplies Authority to Dispatch Medical Supplies

With the University Health Coverage Launch, Kenya Medical Supplies Authority dispatched a medical supplies consignment to four pilot countries. University Health Coverage is expected to be launched in Kisumu and rolled out in the other three countries including Isiolo, Nyeri and Machakos. The CEO of Kenya Medical Supplies Authority, Jonah Mwangi told the press that …

Medical Technology Company – HeartFlow Starts the PRECISE Clinical Randomized Trial

HeartFlow, Inc. announced its initiation of the Prospective Randomized Trial of the Optimal Evaluation of Cardiac Symptoms and Revascularization (PRECISE) clinical trial. The enrollment of the first patient of the trial was implemented by the cardio vascular specialists at the Imperial Health based in Lake Charles, Los Angeles. This particular clinical trial has been designed …

Ireland Hospitals to Receive Bulk Amount from National Treatment Purchase Fund: Winter Pitch Plan

National Treatment Purchase Fund (NTPF) recently announced its plan to fund nine private hospitals in Ireland, to offer improved diagnostic services to the patients. Approximately €1Million has been planned under the scheme. The Ireland Government is expected to continue the funding till January 2019, catering to the increased footfall of patients arising from overcrowding during …

New Innovations to Stimulate Surgical Generators Revenue Sales

Surgical generators market is expected to growth at a substantial rate with increasing number of bariatric surgeries, demand for minimally invasive surgeries, rising number of aging population as well as technological innovations in the electrosurgical devices. Growing prevalence of the chronic diseases such as kidney and cancer diseases across the globe have been fuelling the …

DeepMind’s Plan to Transfer Entire Data to Google Sparks Renewed Concerns

In 2016, AI lab DeepMind of Alphabet in London had created a historical past with its AlphaGo software program defeating Go creation. Recently, the company mentioned regarding handing off a comparatively less complex software program problem. This is basically regarding a healthcare app benefitting the hospital employees that is known as Streams and is examined …

Qatar’s WISH Tackles ‘Human-Centered’ Healthcare Redesign

Nearly 2,000 innovators, government officials and healthcare professionals form over 100 regions had gathered for discussing about the medical innovation across the areas including mental health, viral disease as well as human-centered restructures of the global healthcare systems. The gathering had taken place on 13th and 14th November 1028 as part of WISH (World Innovation …

Tata Capital Hopes to Secure 200 Million Dollars with the Tata Capital Healthcare Fund II

Fund aims to raise capital from the overseas and domestic market Tata Capital has unveiled the Tata Capital Healthcare Fund II, its second healthcare fund, with which the company hopes to raise a massive funding of $200 Million from overseas and domestic investors. According to reports, Tata company officials stated that the fund theme revolves …

Guidelines on the Use of Instant Messaging Apps in Healthcare Issued by UK’s National Health Service

The United Kingdom’s state run National Health Service has issued updates on the guidelines for their staff on the usage of instant messaging apps and programs by certified clinicians that are to be followed in settings for acute care, to maintain established privacy policies in regards to patient data. With the NHS recognizing the need …