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Devaki Hospital Has Ambitious Plans To Expand And Modernise
Hospital will update infrastructure to meet demands of 250-300 cardiac surgeries per annum, reports Jayata Sharma.

Wockhardt launches 40-bed Cancer Centre
With the purpose of providing cancer care to the patients of Central and Navi Mumbai, Wockhardt Hospitals has come up with a cancer centre in their Mulund-based hospital.

Frontier Lifeline Hospital starts collaborative programme with Japanese hospital
Chennai-based Frontier Lifeline Hospital is synonymous with the latest advancement in cardiology. It will soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Division of Cardiac Surgery of Asahi General Hospital in Japan for mutual training of doctors, nurses and paramedics.

ICICI Invests Rs 35 Crore In Metropolis Health Services
Metropolis scripts a growth plan involving outsourcing, geographic expansion and lab management.

Fortis Bags The Best IT Infrastructure Award
Fortis healthcare has bagged the NASSCOM award for 'The Company with Best IT Infrastructure in Healthcare sector' recently.

Patni Forays Into Embedded Applications-Medical Devices Segment
Patni Computer Systems is currently focusing on verticals like medical electronics, which encompasses a range of equipment with embedded applications for cardiac rhythm management, pacemakers, pacemaker programmers and radiodiagnosis equipment like CT, MRI, X-ray and blood analysers.

National Coalition For Sustained Iodine Launched In Delhi
In order to increase the number of Indians who consume appropriate amount of iodine and prevent iodine deficiency disorders including severe brain damage, goiter, cretinism etc, a coalition titled National Coalition for Sustained Iodine intake was launched in the Capital recently.

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