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Editorial Section Technology, Equipment & Devices

Technology, Equipment & Devices

Wearable Technology

Therapeutic Devices

Diagnostic Equipment

Medical Devices

The Dose Makes the Poison!

The Dose Makes the Poison!


Can we apply Paracelsus’ paradigm to technology-driven medical therapies?
Medicinal drugs are administered according to medical needs A practising physician defines the dose of a pain killer an ACEinhibitor or an antibiotic to be compliant with a therapeutic outcome The condition for approval of medicinal drugs also implies clinical investigations in which for instance...
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Can ICT Make a Difference in Providing Healthcare?


Eighty per cent of Indias specialist doctors live in urban India million Indians living in rural India have to travel to km for secondary care While we have outstanding medical centres of excellence the great majority of Indians cannot access them With an increasing population rise in life expecta...
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mHealth


New opportunities for healthcare improvement
The aim of this paper is to present results obtained in the context of the Medical data acquisition processing and collection for e health solutions joint research project for investigation design organisation and future expansion of a hospital information system
mHealth

mHealth


Poised for growth in India
Deploying mHealth that is relatively absent worldwide is today obvious in India for million living in suburban and rural India who have direct access to only of Indias depleted healthcare personnel mHealth is more relevant in the Global South than conventional eHealth There are at least active...
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence


Applications in healthcare
Initially Artificial Intelligence AI buzzword was introduced as a concept to mimic human brain and investigate the realworld concerns with a holistic human approach Scientists and researchers all over the world are very excited about advancements in innovation that have arisen from an innate desire...
RFID for Medical Devices

RFID for Medical Devices


An exciting future
In various industries like Retail RFID has not taken off the way it was expected to What are your views on the usage of RFID in healthcare Let us first talk about RFID in retail In retail RFID can be applied to the pallet or the carton or the items in it RFID has already taken off in a big way in...
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Risks Associated with Medical Devices and Mobile Medical Devices


Mobility is having an impact on consumer and business markets at a much faster pace than the introduction of the World Wide Web There is a surge in the proliferation of mobile devices and platforms and it is changing how people share and access information in todays alwayson connected world In locks...
Data Standards for Medical Devices

Data Standards for Medical Devices


Why you should care
Despite the vast differences in healthcare systems around the world there is a universal need for better visibility into data that can help determine what contributes to better quality care at a more affordable cost
Orthopedic Medical Devices

Orthopedic Medical Devices


Emerging technologies and trends
Research is looking beyond using implants screws metallic cages to incorporating biologic bone substitutes with regenerative potential to address orthopedic conditions
Drivers of Healthcare Industry

Drivers of Healthcare Industry


Drivers of Healthcare Industry
What technological developments do you see having the greatest impact on the Industry Riding on the back of unprecedented growth in the healthcare delivery industry medical technology industry has been growing at a healthy pace of percent Yearon Year and few sectors like cardiology are even grow...
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Asian Hospital and Healthcare Management - Issue 72