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AED is here to revolutionise cardiac care
Prominent hospitals of India are in talks with the airline industry for installation of AEDs in their aircraft. Escorts Heart Institute has already held discussions with Jet Airways on the issue

DRL launches multilingual health portal livizi.com
In what appears as a test run to tap the direct-to-consumer advertising route, Dr Reddy’s Laboratory has launched livizi.com a multilingual healthcare portal covering physiological, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of health.

Digital drug review launched
Mediaworld Publications, a leading healthcare communications group in India, and Capitol Business Services (CBS) have jointly launched IDR Medclik, India’s first digital drug review. IDR Medclik is the digital version of Indian Drug Review (IDR), the commonly referred drug reference guide.

Pfizer, IBM, Microsoft form software venture
Blue chip giants, Pfizer, IBM and Microsoft have recently launched a healthcare software venture christened Amicore.

Govt-private tie-up for telemedicine facility
Care Hospital and Mahboobnagar District Government Hospital have entered into a telemedicine arrangement known as Sanjeeva Telemedicine Link. This facility was recently inaugurated by state chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu.

PACS becomes fully operational at CMCH
The Christian Medical College Hospital (CMCH) Vellore has fully initiated its Picture Achieve Communication System (PACS) provided by GE Medical System recently.

City eye hospital acquires advanced LASIK equipment
Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital is the city recently installed an advanced Aberrometer-assisted Wavefront Guided LASIK laser machine.

This Fortnight

Editor Speak
Advertising Dilemmas
For some time now the Indian medical profession was aware through its associations about the imminent changes to be brought about in the code of medical ethics contained in the Indian Medical Council Act.

Interview
 A marriage of tradition and technology
India is the only country that has different systems of medicine like ayurveda, unani, homeopathy, naturopathy and yet allopathy is the mainstream of healthcare care delivery in the country.

 
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