The Central government plans to integrate its telemedicine services to provide more options under a single window.
The Central government plans to integrate its telemedicine services to provide more options under a single window.
AB-PMJAY, launched in 2018, was not adopted by Delhi, West Bengal, and Odisha. Odisha joined last year after a political shift, and Delhi followed suit this year ...
This article is authored by Sreeram Mullankandy, senior director - product management and clinical quality, Elumina Health ...
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By Dr. Gyan Pathak BJP led government is now in power in the National Capital Territory Delhi, that has come with t ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget speech that the government will facilitate setting up of daycare ...
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah before chairing a meeting of BJP's legislature ...
The Centre has started the survey to identify and review the infrastructure in all district hospitals to implement the ...
Uttarakhand, with its majestic Himalayas and rugged terrain, is a land of beauty and challenges. Providing healthcare to its ...
The government has started a survey to identify the gaps and review infrastructure of all district hospitals in order to ...