Health Care

How Mobile Apps Are Contributing To Healthcare in 2019

How Mobile Apps Are Contributing To Healthcare By Ritesh Patil In earlier days, a dull and monotonous waiting hall, desperation…

7 years ago

NUI Galway to Hold Seminar on Health Economic Evaluation of Medical Devices on May 13

Health Economics is increasingly being used to inform research and development about the design and development of new medical technologies…

7 years ago

40% don’t have a back-up plan to fund average expenses if they fall ill according to new survey

60% of Irish workers know someone that has been out of work on sick leave for more than four weeks…

7 years ago

General Electric trains more than 100 radiology professionals on latest medical imaging technologies and techniques

More than 100 radiologists and radiographers from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania attended the sessions on “Interventional Radiology” NAIROBI, Kenya, November…

7 years ago

Over 20,000 people may not have claimed nursing home tax relief

Tax experts at Taxback.com say that an assessment of the most recent Revenue figures for Nursing Home relief reveal that,…

7 years ago

India struggling to fill 50,000 AI jobs

by Kayla Matthews, tech journalist and writer India is struggling to fill its artificial intelligence (AI) jobs. That's the conclusion…

7 years ago

videoDoc doubles workforce as it launches Ireland’s first 24/7 doctor on demand service

videoDoc, the Irish leading digital healthcare provider, will offer their online doctor service 24 hours a day, 7 days a…

7 years ago

Mindtrek 2018 – Finland’s Leading International Technology Conference

Next week, I will embark on an exciting trip to Tampere, Finland, to attend one of the most innovative and…

7 years ago

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