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Issue dtd. 1st to 15th October 2005
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Cover Story

Milliman enters Indian health insurance market, launches a slew of projects
Cleanliness procedures of medium & small hospitals are flawed: Study

Interview

‘India has no capacity at grassroot level to deliver policy dictates for HIV/AIDS’
‘Promiscuous sex amongst tribals needs to be tackled’

Legalities

Criminal negligence vis-à-vis medical professionals, a Supreme Court Ruling
There exists a lot of confusion as to what is criminal negligence amongst medical practitioners. A judgment has recently been passed which clearly pictures for professionals like doctors, lawyers, architects, etc as to what is criminal negligence. As far as professionals are concerned, this was essential as people were generally not clear about what is criminal negligence with respect to professionals.

Focus

What ail genetic lab service and research in India?
A four-legged boy, born with two sets of penis, four testicles, two anal openings and a huge bulge in the abdomen recently created a furore in Lucknow, with even his parents refusing to take him home, unless he is surgically operated on to look like a normal child. The newborn is kept at Lucknow’s King George Medical University, where doctors are debating on the risks involved in such a surgery.

Marketing

Knowledge-based marketing: Future of healthcare marketing
In today's age, every consumer wants to be served according to his or her unique and individual needs. Oganisations have also geared up to provide customised solutions, tailoring their services/ products based on actual customer preferences, rather than on generalised assumptions.

Conference Watch

Conference Watch

News

Sahajanand completes 30,000 stent implants
Max Healthcare launches TeleMedicine services
Condemnation for The Lancet’s stance on homeopathy
Landmark reimplantation surgery at CMRI

View Point

Hospitals and media relations
The “News Media” or “The Press” is not limited to newspapers, but includes all media that gathers and disseminates news and information. They cover news-sections of radio, television, magazines, trade-publications as well as daily, weekly and bi-weekly newspapers and news magazines.

Cardiological Society of India

ECP For Heart Artery Blockages: Ignored Far Too Long, Not Any More
How to Prevent a “Heart Attack”

Different Strokes

Nirvana and healthcare architecture
Can Nirvana be described in language? There seem to be significant problems in trying to undertake this.

Hospinews

Security arrangements in hospitals, long way to go
Hospitals, which should be providing solace and heal patients, have now become places that patients and visitors dread to visit. No, we are not referring to negligence of doctors, but to the recent incident of rape of a 30-year-old women in a renowned hospital in Delhi. Last year, a nurse was brutally molested inside a private hospital, which is still afresh in people’s memory.

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