Making the missing middle visible Spreading limited resources over a wider population is bound to result in more loopholes. The ultimate loser is the patient
Plugging the leaks in health schemes PMJAY performance audits highlight discrepancies that need to be plugged to make the scheme more efficient
How the world needs to deal with the two devils of COVID-19 and AMR Dr Abdul Ghafur, coordinator of the 2012 Chennai Declaration on AMR and Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospital,…
“To end the HIV pandemic, we must continue to outthink this virus” Mary Rodgers, ‘virus hunter’, Principal Scientist and Head, Abbott Global Surveillance Center explains to Viveka Roychowdhury the…
INDIAN HEALTHCARE 2030 AND BEYOND The year 2019 has been a difficult phase for India's healthcare sector. The sector experienced some headwinds, with regulators…
UK’s NHS post Brexit: Get updated! Lord David Prior of Brampton, Chairman, National Health Service England & University College Hospital in conversation with…
In the Chairman’s footsteps As Aster DM Healthcare enters its 33rd year on December 11, Chairman Dr Azad Moopen prepares to hand over the reins to Deputy…
Monitoring of health schemes is key to effectiveness Doubts on the cost effectiveness of government-sponsored health schemes, both at the state and central level, continue to raise…
How POC diagnostics are as essential as life saving medicines Without POC AMR diagnostic tests, doctors are literally shooting in the dark
’15 to 20 per cent of the entire global population is affected by tinnitus’ Dr Soniya Gupta, Co-Founder, Dr Spectra (Audiologist and Speech Therapist) discusses with Viveka Roychowdhury on the burden of…