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Issue Dtd. 16th to 28th February 2003
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Medicos oppose legislation on safeguarding rights of HIV patients
National Aids Control Organisation’s (NACO) move to bring in a legislation to safeguard human rights issues of HIV/AIDS patients in the country has drawn adverse reactions from the medical community.
Doctors’ apathy in declaring brain death hampers cadaver transplants
A young couple shifted base from Delhi to Mumbai a year back, for they thought that there were better chances of getting a cadaver liver in Mumbai.

Policy
MCI drafts investigation guidelines for professional misconduct
The Medical Council of India is formulating the guidelines for investigation into cases of medical negligence.

Viewpoint
Health systems reforms - A global perspective
Health systems all over the world are under scrutiny for they affect every individual.
Legalities
State liable for government hospitals
Vicarious liability is that when one person takes the place of another as far as liability is concerned.
Research
Clinical TRIALs and ERROR
The research community needs to redouble its commitment to the highest ethical standards, no matter where the research is conducted, in order to avoid errors, says Dr Sudhakar S Bangera
Management
Energy efficiency programme for hospitals
Hospitals and hospital buildings consume energy in different forms and ways on a very large scale.

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’Never be satisfied with the quality you have’

‘Doctors’ commitment crucial to success of telemedicine’
Anti corruption cell drives adoption of fair practices

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Bangalore plans preventive health for urban poor
Certificate examination for doctors practicing ultrasound
News in Brief

IIT toys with Internet kiosks for rural health
K’taka’s 2nd phase telemed project in the offing
Technology trends in telemedicine
Focus Mental Health
EMS - An area of neglect
“There is reward for private sector in EMS”
NHRC starts de-institutionalising mental health institutes
NIMHANS to train dist hospitals in neurology, psychiatry
Program Legalities
Smile Train delivers 12,000 smiles in cleft lip patients
For the 35,000 children born with defects associated with cleft lip and palate every year and an estimated backlog of over 10 lakh untreated ones, multiple plastic and reconstructive surgery is the only hope to bring smile to the young faces.
‘TPAs will serve to popularize health insurance’
’There is a perpetual shortage of doctors and nurses’
'We expect 25 pc of our business from India’


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