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Issue dtd. 16th to 30th June 2004
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 Cover Story
Laparascope-related infection on the rise: Experts
Laparoscopy may have its edge over open surgery, but atypical mycobacterial infection related to laparoscopy is becoming more rampant, say experts.
Medicos oppose levying service charges on private hospitals
The suggestion of Vijay Kelkar committee to impose service charge of 12 to 14 per cent on doctors, nursing homes, hospitals, diagnostic and pathological labs in the private setup has drawn flak from the medical community.
In News

DRDO develops life science spin offs of defence technologies
BMJ Heart Centre gets intl recognition
‘Sterilisation regulatory body, guidelines needed’
Delhi in the grip of 40,000 quacks

Infection Control

Diseases from within hospital doors
Infections acquired by a patient while he is admitted in a hospital or while using the services in a healthcare institution

Quality Management

Outlining integrated care pathways
Integrated care pathways are the latest advancement within the purview of quality improvement initiatives in the western, and some parts of the eastern world.

Bangalore Hospital Special

For patients, all roads now lead to Bangalore
St Philomena’s Hospital expands facilities
‘Hospitals are aiming to metamorphose to super-specialty, multi-specialty tertiary care hospitals’
AT A GLANCE

Edit
Callous casualty
African misery and Indian generics
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Hospinews

Mumbai’s Dhanwantari Hospital: Journey from community hall to people care
Raheja Hospital trains 1st batch of ward boys
Phakic IOL surgery performed for Ist time in city
Rockland Hospital to have a research centre in Haryana

Technology
Siemens introduces C arm IITV system with 3D imaging
Baxter launches ALYX Component Collection System
FMC ties up with Trivitron for peritoneal dialysis plan
World class solutions for healthcare providers
Pharma

Industry calls for uniform VAT approach from states
US FDA woos Indian firms for AIDS drug supply
Treat us as witness not accused, says trade

GCP
‘Ethics in epidemiological studies is multidimensional’
If a private practitioner wishes to conduct an epidemiological study or analyse data on his patients on approved therapies used in day-to-day practice, does he need to a) obtain an EC approval and b) take informed consent from his patients?
Architecture
The planning grid: Creating a framework for design
A Planning Grid is an overlay of lines usually represented by a 'long dash-dot-long dash-dot' (they need not necessarily be horizontal and vertical, but often are) and is a design tool used by us architects to create some kind of order on what is otherwise a (chaotic) blank white paper when they start to design a building.
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