National Health Policy in India – What’s in store for Primary Care?
The current state of primary care in India is marred by the lack of basic infrastructure including staff, electricity, water […]
The current state of primary care in India is marred by the lack of basic infrastructure including staff, electricity, water […]
The global market for Self monitoring blood glucose (SMBG) devices was valued at $11Bn in 2015 and is characterized by intense competition and low entry barriers for low-cost manufacturers.
Despite the commanding presence of regional stalwarts such as India, Thailand, Singapore and South Korea, proponents of medical tourism in
>98% Child-births within hospitals (attended by midwives) 85% Of women who deliver in facilities supervised by obs/gyn specialists ~1,000 Midwives
Faced with the dual challenge of rising communicable diseases and soaring non-communicable diseases, India needs a more efficient primary care
In one of the most densely populated countries with frequent natural disasters and poor primary care facilities, need for telemedicine