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Issue Dtd. 16th to 31st October 2002
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NACO plans accreditation for blood banks
With the National Blood Policy now in place, the government is all set to take the next step towards improving transfusion services in the country.

Maharashtra to discontinue rural eye camp surgeries
To enhance ophthalmic care in the rural sector, the government of Maharashtra intends to discontinue rural eye camp surgeries.

HIS guidelines to streamline infection control practice
The Hospital Infection Society, Mumbai Forum, which has been working since 1992 to spread awareness on infection control, has taken a significant step towards streamlining the same.

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Editorial - Move Cautiously
Ups and downs in drug development
Q & A - Doctor and Law

FEATURES

Hospinews

Legalities

Maharashtra proposes better rural eye care
Molecular profiling: The future of cancer treatment
Cehat urges Centre to abandon Hep-B universal immunisation
Eye Advance 2002
MCGM formulates Standard Treatment Guidelines for indoor patients

Hospital is liable for patient’s suicide
Very often patients do make suicidal or accidental attempts in the hospital premises. The police is invariably informed and the criminal procedure is set into motion.
Insurance Policy
Choose the right policy for a fair deal from insurers
Medical professionals have been making a beeline for professional indemnity policy ever since CPA came into force for medicos.
Maharashtra implements National Blood Policy
The State Blood Transfusion Council (SBTC), government of Maharashtra, is taking steps to encourage safe transfusion of blood and phase out replacement donors as per the National Blood Policy, 2002.
Medtech Different Strokes
METRx System revolutionises surgical prospects
Minimally invasive procedures are making sweeping changes in the field of surgery. Having myriad advantages, it is no surprise that surgeons too have taken to this option.
Live and let live
As another day begins, if one has to wake up telling oneself that ‘it is yet another day’...it means that one should be prepared to face the day as it comes.

Almanac

Regulation

TMH to begin certificate course in infection control
Intnl seminar on pvt sector in Indian healthcare
TISS gears up for Clairvoyance
Virtual conference on endoscopy
Conference Calendar

Teaching institutions to follow ethical norms of animal use
Tenth Plan sees 43 pc jump in health budget
IMA president obtains stay in medical negligence case

Health Policies Rendezvous

‘Make health insurance mandatory’
Health services is poor in extremist dominated areas

‘Every hospital should have its own EDL’
EDL can cut down upto 30 pc costs for hospitals


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