Hospitals News
Delhi recorded its third worst cold wave in 23 years
Hospitals in Delhi witness more patients with heart attacks, brain strokes, and high BP
Private hospitals also witnessed a 9 percent uptick in stroke patients
The World Health Organization (WHO) visited China regarding the deteriorating situation on the Corona epidemic. WHO also gave strict instructions to China regarding Corona
Researchers discovered that the healthcare system provides good quality treatment for younger heart attack survivors in a new study of younger heart attack victims in Ontario, Canada; nevertheless, there are significant differences between men and women.
Young women have greater rates of cardiovascular and all-cause hospital readmission than young males.
The World Health Organization has released a report which says that 24 percent of patients die every year due to viruses and bacteria present in hospitals around the world.
The step was taken in response to the multiple references received by the Union Health Ministry from various sources
MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has called a meeting regarding the fire safety audit of all govt and private hospitals in the state.
Expressing grief over the tragic incident, the Chief Minister on Tuesday said the fire at the hospital in the state capital was a result of "criminal negligence", and the guilty will not be spared.
Lucknow was badly affected by the second wave of Coronavirus, but now the situation is improving here. Watch the ground report.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) wrote a letter to the Home Minister demanding police deployment in hospitals. It also said that hospitals should be declared as protected zone.
Gurmeet Choudhary is inspired by Sonu Sood
The actor is helping COVID patients and has shared his number on social media
Gurmeet says he will open an 'ultra-modern 1000 bed hospital in Patna and Lucknow for the common man'
After facing flak from the Opposition over its controversial order banning mobile phones usage by coronavirus COVID-19 patients inside isolation ward of COVID-19 hospitals in the state, the Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath on Sunday (May 24) withdrew the ban.
Chief Minister Kamal Nath asked health minister Tulsi Silawat to look into the matter. Silawat has ordered a probe into the incident.
617 people have tested positive for swine flu in Delhi, while two city-based government-run hospitals have reported 12 deaths due to the H1N1 virus till Tuesday.
Farmers of Uttar Pradesh are upset and angry because the wild cows are destroying their crops. The farmers are leaving these animals in schools and hospitals, which are hindering their working. Watch video to know more:
The IMA will observe "Dhikkar Diwas - no to NMC Bill" to protest against the proposed legislation, which seeks to replace the Medical Council of India (MCI) with a new body.
Union Health Secretary Preeti Sudan has written to all the Chief Secretaries in this regard and has warned all health care establishments including private hospitals not to indulge in unethical practices.
According to Nadda, there were 756,000 equipment in 29,115 government medical institutions in India. However, 4,560 medical devices are not working.
The Minister said the Health Department will run media campaigns to spread public awareness on dengue and chikungunya and by putting up hoardings.
The ruling came in a habeas corpus plea moved by the son of the patient, a former Madhya Pradesh policeman who was admitted in the hospital for treatment in February.
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