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In India, medical graduates used to function as family physicians in cities while in villages, a registered medical practitioner (RMP) played that role. With significant advancement in medical knowledge, having only an MBBS degree is no longer considered enough for providing optimum care as a family physician. Accordingly, patients now usually approach specialists even for trivial problems.

Is World Lacking HealthCare Workers?

Is the world having enough health workers to meet the target for universal health coverage? No is the answer as pert a...
Ukraine War Triggers Record Aid

How Ukraine War Affected Healthcare?

As of March 22, the WHO says that Ukraine saw 62 attacks on health care in 27 days of Russian attack. This...
India has a deficit of 2 billion square feet of healthcare space to accommodate the burgeoning population of 1.42 billion. The estimated requirement for additional beds, aiming for a recommended ratio of 3 beds per 1000 people, stands at a substantial 2.4 million beds, according to report by Knight Frank and Berkadia.

India takes steps to strengthen healthcare infrastructure

India has taken a series of measures to strengthen its health infrastructure tackle COVID-19 pandemic. Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare Dr. Bharti...
A 20-year Australian study shows working from home boosts women's mental health, especially in hybrid models. Men’s mental health tied more to commuting times.

People stick to Jobs in US for healthcare Insurance

The workers in the United States are sticking on to the jobs they might otherwise quit for fear of losing employer-sponsored health insurance, according...
In India, medical graduates used to function as family physicians in cities while in villages, a registered medical practitioner (RMP) played that role. With significant advancement in medical knowledge, having only an MBBS degree is no longer considered enough for providing optimum care as a family physician. Accordingly, patients now usually approach specialists even for trivial problems.

Indian Healthcare to Shambles

Free and world-class public healthcare cannot be termed a freebie any more, for it is simply not free. It should rather be called pre-paid...
Americans who prescribed opioids, also used various other sedatives

Pharmaceutical producers to focus on India’s Healthcare Transformational Journey

Aimed at taking collaborations and partnerships to the next level, the Organisation of Pharmaceutical Producers of India (OPPI) will organise the 9th edition of...
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Ayushman Sahakar, a healthcare infrastructure by cooperatives

Any Cooperative Society in the country can develop healthcare infrastructure with the launch of Ayushman Sahakar, a unique scheme to assist affordable and holistic...
Transformative Power of Digital Technology in Health Systems

Facebook enters digital healthcare domain

Social media giant Facebook is introducing a new 'Preventive Health' tool that will gives users the option to set reminders for their future medical...
CBSE mandates new Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) rules for all schools following a landmark Supreme Court judgment. Learn about infrastructure requirements, sanitary product access, and compliance deadlines

CBSE Mandates Menstrual Hygiene Management: A New Era for Girls’ Education in India

CBSE mandates new Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) rules for all schools following a landmark Supreme Court judgment. Learn about infrastructure requirements, sanitary product access, and compliance deadlines
Discover if 2026 marks the end of global health partnerships as major nations exit the WHO and funding shrinks

Is Global Health Cooperation Collapsing in 2026?

Discover if 2026 marks the end of global health partnerships as major nations exit the WHO and funding shrinks