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    • May 24, 2023 10:19 AM BST
    • Join us at the highly anticipated 6th Annual Markets and Markets Real-World Evidence and Life Sciences Analytics Conference, set to take place on October 16–17, 2023, in the vibrant city of Boston, USA. This premier event brings together industry leaders, renowned researchers, and key decision-makers from the life sciences sector, offering an unparalleled platform for networking and knowledge sharing. With a focus on the latest advancements in real-world evidence and analytics, this conference is a must-attend for professionals looking to stay at the forefront of the rapidly evolving life sciences landscape.

      At the 6th Annual Markets and Markets Real-World Evidence and Life Sciences Analytics Conference, you'll gain valuable insights into groundbreaking research, emerging technologies, and innovative strategies that are shaping the future of the industry. Engage in interactive discussions, attend thought-provoking presentations, and participate in hands-on workshops led by industry experts. Explore key topics such as real-world data integration, evidence-based decision-making, advanced analytics, patient-centric approaches, and regulatory considerations. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to connect with industry pioneers, expand your professional network, and gain a competitive edge in the evolving world of life sciences. Register now to secure your spot at this prestigious event in Boston, USA.

    • July 19, 2020 9:13 AM BST
    • It is always recommended to pay a visit to the best hair transplant center in Delhi. Once you go on to schedule a hair transplantation session, a test procedure is put into place. In this procedure the transplant is limited in nature and it works out to be 50 to 500 follicles. It is moved in such an order that a doctor gets a clear idea on how the real procedure is going to look like. If this is not the case they cannot figure out that the candidate is not a person for a hair transplant.

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    • May 28, 2020 1:42 PM BST
    • Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin and is an effective treatment to counter wrinkles and reverse various signs of aging. Botox works by blocking the nerves which contract muscles by softening the appearance of wrinkles. An individual can avail of botox treatment benefits in Cardiff at Reforme Medspa. This is an easier and effective non-surgical treatment that helps to attain the desired youthful skin by reversing and correcting various skin aging concerns. Botox treatment in Cardiff (UK) is used for treating skin concerns like forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, bunny lines, and many more. To undergo botox in Cardiff (UK), get in touch with an expert cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Prashant Murugkar. Replenishes lost facial volume and achieve a youthful look with botox!

      For more details: https://www.reformemedical.co.uk/wrinkle-relaxing-injections/

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    • May 28, 2020 1:02 PM BST
    • Taking care of the skin should be of utmost priority. Proper skin care is essential to keep the outermost surface layer of the skin intact as it protects the body from infections, bacteria, and pollutants. If one is suffering from any skin issues, it should not be neglected, and one must consult a dermatologist at the earliest to prevent worsening of the condition. Dr. Ashima Goel is the best dermatologist in Chandigarh and provides the best treatment and consultation for various skin (general, clinical, cosmetic) and hair problems. From acne scar removal, fairness treatment, hair fall treatment, anti-aging treatment, pigmentation treatment, unwanted hair removal, and many more can be availed at her skin clinic in Chandigarh at the Parisa Skin Cosmetic & Laser Centre. World-class pieces of equipment are used, and the best treatments are provided here. Dr. Ashima Goel is a veteran with more than 14 years of practice in dermatology. Get in touch with the best skin specialist in Chandigarh at Parisa Skin Cosmetic & Laser Centre.

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    • May 27, 2020 4:27 AM BST
    • Unwanted hair often cause embarrassment and discomfort in the affected individuals. Women generally opt for waxing, shaving, epilating, to get rid of unwanted body hair, but the results provided by this treatment are temporary and are often time-consuming. Laser hair removal in Delhi provided at Dr. Rohit Batra’s DermaWorld Skin Institute can be performed on any part of the skin and provides hair-free skin without any hassles. The laser treatment targets the hair roots and damages the hair follicles and provides hair-free skin for a longer duration. There is no risk of ingrown hair and cuts with laser treatment. Best laser hair reduction in Delhi is provided at Dr. Rohit Batra’s DermaWorld Skin Institute.

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    • February 25, 2020 12:18 PM GMT
    • The technological advances in the medical field have increased many options for plastic and cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery helps to enhance the appearance of an individual, whereas plastic surgery corrects a deformed body part. However, both procedures aim to improve the quality of life and enhance the self-confidence of the patients. However, people considering surgery should be thorough with the procedure to achieve the desired results. One can consult and receive treatment from the best plastic surgeon in Delhi, Dr. Mrinalini Sharma at Aestiva Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Clinic. The well-trusted and best plastic surgery clinic in Delhi encompasses the latest technology, which helps to provide the best results to the patients. The clinic offers a variety of plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures such as tummy tuck, liposuction, breast surgery, hair transplant, etc. To get apt plastic surgery in Delhi , only visit the Aestiva Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Clinic.

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    • February 25, 2020 6:50 AM GMT
    • Want a smooth and hair-free skin without any side-effects? Opt for laser hair reduction. The procedure is designed to destroy the hair follicles from the target area to delay the hair growth process. One can visit Dermaworld Skin & Hair Clinics to get laser hair removal in Delhi from experienced laser specialists and a team of experts that performs all the procedures under the guidance of Dr. Rohit Batra. He is the best doctor for laser hair removal in Delhi with years of experience in delivering the best results to his patients. At the clinic, the most advanced laser technology is utilized for a pain-free experience during the treatment. The laser hair removal cost in Delhi depends upon the target area, number of sessions, the technology used for the treatment, the also on the experience of the doctor. So, the cost varies from person to person. For the best laser experience, visit Dermaworld Skin & Hair Clinic.

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    • February 12, 2020 12:14 PM GMT
    • Botox is a purified form of botulinum toxin and is an effective treatment to counter wrinkles and reverse various signs of aging. Botox works by blocking the nerves which contract muscles by softening the appearance of wrinkles. An individual can avail of botox treatment benefits in Cardiff at Reforme Medspa. This is an easier and effective non-surgical treatment that helps to attain the desired youthful skin by reversing and correcting various skin aging concerns. Botox Treatment in Cardiff (UK) is used for treating skin concerns like forehead lines, frown lines, crow’s feet, bunny lines, and many more. To undergo botox in Cardiff (UK), get in touch with an expert cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Prashant Murugkar. Replenishes lost facial volume and achieve a youthful look with botox!For more details: https://www.reformemedical.co.uk/wrinkle-relaxing-injections/Address: Reforme Medspa @ Kats Claws, 1 Ty Glas Road, Llanishen, CF145EBDisclaimer: The content and image used in this post are for information purposes only.

    • February 11, 2020 1:51 PM GMT
    • As customers become more involved in choosing and paying for health insurance and other health-related products and services, the healthcare industry is under increased pressure to become customer-focused.
      Healthcare is a necessity for most people at some point in their lives. This is, perhaps, the reason why health organizations, ranging from insurers to pharmaceutical companies, historically haven't put customer centricity among their highest priorities.

      But, a changing landscape is putting pressure on healthcare organizations to introduce customer-centric strategies. This paradigm shift is partly due to the fact that in the not-so-distant future, consumers will be forced to play a much greater role in their healthcare decisions. Not only is healthcare reform in the United States promising to change the way we think about health services—from doctor's visits to prescription medicines—but we're seeing changes in the way such services are being financed.

      Together with increased choices, customers are now responsible for managing and paying a bigger part of the medical bill. These trends lead to a more discriminating customer who is looking for organizations that provide the best value, the best support for achieving their health-related goals, and the best overall experience.

      As customers feel more in control of their healthcare choices—whether it be their health insurer or policy, their physician, or the medications they take—they are looking for partners in the businesses they interact with. They are looking for healthcare companies they can trust to help them get or remain healthy, and understand and manage their healthcare-related spending. These organizations have to battle longstanding perceptions that might not always be correct. Health insurers, for example, have traditionally been seen as penny-pinching businesses more interested in saving money than promoting health. Pharmaceutical manufacturers may be perceived as very rich companies charging too much for their products and more interested in their bottom line rather than helping patients get better. Even though these perceptions aren't entirely true, healthcare organizations are working hard to change their customers' minds and be considered trusted partners in consumers' endeavors to remain healthy or treat and manage long-term illnesses and conditions.

      For healthcare companies to become truly customer-focused, they have to focus on customer data, make sure their operations and processes have a customer connection, and ensure that their people are customer-focused. These three elements will help them build a customer-centric DNA. Health insurers in particular will benefit from adopting this view of customer centricity.

      Maximizing data for patients' best interests
      The health insurance industry is bombarded with tremendous amounts of data, especially since every interaction with a health-related service is documented. This gargantuan amount of information is both a blessing and a curse for health insurers. Mountains of data can help organizations understand how a product impacts a person's health and a doctor's effectiveness, for example. It can also track the impact of insurance programs on a member's health.

      However, in many cases, data exists in different silos that are, because of regulatory reasons, nearly impossible to connect. Different physicians, for example, will have a small slice of data about the health of their patients rather than a holistic picture. Or pharmacies, even those that are part of the same chain, only have access to medications bought from a particular location by that patient. This makes it extremely hard for the healthcare industry to get a full view of consumers.

      We believe that it's imperative for each of these organizations to make the most of the data assets they already have and aggregate the information available, organizing it per individual consumer across multiple departments, and analyze it to mine insights. United Healthcare, for example, is crunching the numbers and turning data into tangible information that can help its members better manage their health, creating blueprints for personalized solutions for its members based on their individual health. It's been so successful that it has broadcasted its results in recent television ads, showing how the organization is using health data to help patients manage their asthma or diabetes, for example.

      This, however, is only a first step. Industry leaders need to examine the way current healthcare regulations restrict them in making the most of their data assets, and should define solutions that will allow them to better integrate data to be able to offer a better service to their consumers. Then, they need to take a stand with regulators and lawmakers by presenting hard facts on how a 360-degree view of their consumers will help health insurers and other healthcare organizations do what's best for the population.

      Putting the customer at the center
      Organizations that prioritize their customers easily differentiate themselves from their competition. Unfortunately, most healthcare companies are not organized in this way. Most have a product-centric focus. Many health insurers, for example, are made up of product or service divisions with very little vision into how the various departments holistically interact with and impact patients.

      The goal should be for the healthcare industry to completely shift from its current product-centric focus and instead organize itself around customer groups. The first step out is for companies to morph into ones that look at customer segments and examine the impact that their products or services have on these groups. For example, a pharmaceutical manufacturer might recognize that patients who have been prescribed a particular drug are highly likely to be taking another medicine.

      Connecting products around customer groups or even individual customers will reveal insight that will allow healthcare companies to interact in a more timely, relevant, and efficient way with customers.

      Everything starts with the right people
      Healthcare is essential, but there's growing customer choice when it comes to health insurers and other care providers. Companies can learn a lot from leading retailers that focus on consumers on a daily basis, making sure that the brand is top-of-mind with customers. Zappos, for example, is renowned for its exceptional service and customer focus of its frontline employees who do their utmost to answer customers' questions and solve their problems. Health insurers and healthcare providers need to take a page out of the retail book and train their employees to take a customer-first attitude, striving to help their members and patients to better manage their health.

      A move toward customer centricity starts with hiring and keeping the right individuals. As organizations move from being product-centered to more customer-focused, they have to ensure that their employees put patients at the center of everything they do. The healthcare industry is unique in how personal and intimate it is with customers. This means that employees need to be friendly, courteous, and empathetic. Companies must adapt their hiring profile to look for these character traits. Policies, procedures, and scripts must be flexible to empower employees to be human first, and company representatives second. In many cases, this is the main driver of internal and external attitudes about the organization.

      The road to customer centricity
      At Peppers & Rogers Group, we have made it our mission to help organizations become more customer-focused. The fact is that it has been proven that client-centered organizations that put the customer at the core of whatever they do achieve customer relationship and bottom-line benefit. But it's not easy, especially in a complex industry such as healthcare. At times, it requires transforming their organizational design, performance management, scorecard design, trust-building strategy, voice of the customer strategy, and process design for key customer touchpoints, including through their call center, online, mobile, and social. And, it requires both strategic and tactical commitment at all levels of the organization.

      The road to customer centricity isn't easy. However, client-focus has become a main differentiator, leaving healthcare organizations with no choice but to start analyzing their current status and work toward becoming more client-centered. It is possible to create customer-centric DNA at even the most complex and traditional companies. All it takes is the willingness to change for customers.

    • January 4, 2020 7:48 AM GMT
    • Increasing age, excess exposure to sun and pollution results in skin damages such as pigmentation, uneven skin tone, age spots, freckles, under-eye darkness, wrinkles, fine lines, and this makes a face look ugly and dull. These skin conditions not only affect the physical appearance but also affect the confidence level of an individual. To resort these skin damages, one can undergo laser skin toning treatment in Gurgaon at Aster Dermatology, to achieve a smooth scar less and younger-looking skin. The treatment is safe and effective where laser energy is used to penetrate the skin layer and destroy dark pigments this helps to lighten the skin tone. The procedure of skin whitening treatment at Aster Dermatology in Gurgaon is done under the supervision of Dr. Niti Gaur, who specializes in treating various skin problems and concerns. Visit Aster Dermatology to avail the benefits of laser toning in Gurgaon.

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    • October 21, 2017 5:11 PM BST
    • Hi Astra,
      You might find this UK based society has some useful info and guides : https://www.sfep.org.uk
      George.

    • October 21, 2017 2:57 PM BST
    • What's new? I am! Eagerly searching for information to hone my skills as a proofreader/editor. Prefer medical related items.

    • December 7, 2016 6:43 AM GMT
    • Research Beam added report on “Global Medical Robotics and Computer Market Technology and Research – World Medical Robotics and Computer - Assisted Surgery Market Analysis, Trends, Growth, Opportunities and Forecasts, 2015 - 2022”

      The medical robotics and computer-assisted surgery is a combination of equipment, accessories, software, and services that aid in performing different functions, such as robotic minimally invasive and non-invasive radiosurgeries, rehabilitation therapies, and hospital & pharmacy automation. Surgical robotics includes several minimally invasive surgeries such as gynecological, cardiac, neurological, orthopedic, and other general surgeries. These robotic systems allow surgeons to automate the surgical procedure, thereby improving the efficacy and precision of the procedure and minimizing post-surgical complications. These advanced robotic solutions are accepted worldwide as an effective alternative to the traditional/conventional technical and surgical procedures. Likewise, the robotic radiosurgery system allows surgeon to treat cancerous and non-cancerous tumors located throughout the body. In addition, rehabilitation robots are used as an effective therapeutic tool for the treatment of physically disabled and amputee. In case of hospital & pharmacy automation, IV robots and robotic-dispensing machines are the most advanced and widely used systems, which help to avoid human errors during medication dispensing. Furthermore, it reduces the annual hospital cost and medication-associated infections.

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      The medical robotics and computer-assisted market was evaluated at $8.9 billion in 2015, and is estimated to reach $20.5 billion by 2022, with a CAGR of 12.1% from 2016 to 2022. The increasing need for automation in the healthcare sector and growing demand for minimally invasive or non-invasive surgeries are the major factors that drive the market. In addition, a rise in incidence of cancer and paralysis, and rise in amputee population are likely to boost the adoption of medical robotics and computer-assisted surgical systems. Currently, many large-scale hospitals in developed and developing economies favor advanced robotic surgical and medication-dispensing systems, owing to the reduction of labor cost and less post-surgical complications, which ultimately drive the market growth. On the other hand, high cost associated with surgical and rehabilitation robots, and accidental death/injuries because of broken instruments and system errors are likely to hinder the growth.

      The report segments the market across four distinct categories: surgical robotics, rehabilitation robotics, non-invasive radiosurgery robots, and hospital & pharmacy robots. The surgical robotics market is segmented on the basis of component, indication, and geography. The component market is further divided into systems, accessories, and services, whereas the indication market is further segmented into gynecology surgery, urology surgery, orthopedic surgery, neurology surgery, general surgery, and other surgeries. The rehabilitation robotics market is further categorized into component, type, and geography. The component market is bifurcated into products and services, whereas the type market into prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeleton. Furthermore, the non-invasive radiosurgery market is segmented based on component and geography. The component market is segmented into products and services. The hospital and pharmacy robotics market is categorized into IV robots and medication-dispensing robots. Geographically, the market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA. The country-wise analysis for each region has been incorporated separately.

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      This study evaluating the competitive landscape and value chain is taken into account to understand the competitive environment existing across various geographic areas.

      Exhaustive analysis of this market by type helps in understanding the types of surgeries along with the variants of medical robots that are likely to gain prominence in the future.

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    • October 6, 2016 12:45 PM BST
    • Global Mobile Health Vehicles Market 2016 Industry Research Report

       

      A new research report on the Global Mobile Health Vehicles Market, with a key focus on the China market, has been recently added to the research report database. The report, titled “Global Mobile Health Vehicles Market 2016 Industry Size Growth Analysis Survey Research and Forecast to 2021”, is a detailed analysis of the key elements of the Mobile Health Vehicles industry chain based on expert data gathered pertaining to report’s review period. A detailed forecast of the Mobile Health Vehicles industry’s future state during the years 2021-2016 is formed based on historical data, prominent trends of the past, and development trends observed in the industry so far.

       

      The study Global Mobile Health Vehicles Industry 2016 is a detailed report scrutinising statistical data related to the global market. Furthermore, the factors on which the companies compete in the market have been evaluated in the report. The report offers a close summary of the key segments within the market. Analysis also covers upstream raw materials, equipment, downstream client survey, marketing channels, industry development trend and proposals.

       

      The section of competitive analysis of the report presents a snapshot of the Mobile Health Vehicles industry landscape in key countries and regions across the globe, with a keen focus on Chinese regions. Of the key Mobile Health Vehicles international manufacturers, details such as product types manufactured, production capacities, production values, gross margins, product production global share, company contact information, product pictures, manufacturing processes, product cost structures, etc. are included.

       

      The report also studies the new projects in the Mobile Health Vehicles marketplace, and presents SWOT analysis, investments feasibility and returns feasibility of these projects.

       

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      A development trend analysis of the industry is meant to ease the process of formulating effective business strategies to sustain profitably in the industry, for both - the new entrants as well as established businesses. Distribution of production across the globe and China is separated according to regions, applications and technologies. Analysis of the international Mobile Health Vehicles industry chain also covers details about supply and demand chain, marketing channels, equipment, proposals, and development trends.


      Table of Contents

       

      Chapter One Mobile Health Vehicles Industry Overview

      1.1 Mobile Health Vehicles Definition

      1.2 Mobile Health Vehicles Classification and Application

      1.3 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry Chain Structure

      1.4 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry Overview

      1.5 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry Policy Analysis

      1.6 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry News Analysis

       

      Chapter Two Mobile Health Vehicles International Market Analysis

      2.1 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry International Market Analysis

      2.1.1 Mobile Health Vehicles International Market Development History

      2.1.2 Mobile Health Vehicles Product and Technology Developments

      2.1.3 Mobile Health Vehicles Competitive Landscape Analysis

      2.1.4 Mobile Health Vehicles International Key Countries Development Status

      2.1.5 Mobile Health Vehicles International Market Development Trend

      2.2 Mobile Health Vehicles Industry China Market Analysis

      2.2.1 Mobile Health Vehicles China Market Development History

      2.2.2 Mobile Health Vehicles Product and Technology Developments

      2.2.3 Mobile Health Vehicles Competitive Landscape Analysis

      2.2.4 Mobile Health Vehicles China Key Regions Development Status

      2.2.5 Mobile Health Vehicles China Market Development Trend

      2.3 Mobile Health Vehicles International Market Comparison Analysis

       

       

      Chapter Three Mobile Health Vehicles Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis 

      3.1 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Mobile Health Vehicles Capacity and Commercial Production Date 

      3.2 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Mobile Health Vehicles Manufacturing Plants Distribution

      3.3 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Mobile Health Vehicles R&D Status and Technology Sources

      3.4 2015 Global Key Manufacturers Mobile Health Vehicles Raw Materials Sources Analysis

       

      Chapter Four Mobile Health Vehicles Production by Regions By Technology By Applications

      4.1 2011-2016 Mobile Health Vehicles Production by Regions(such as US EU China Japan etc)

      4.2 2011-2016 Mobile Health Vehicles Production by Product Type

      4.3 2011-2016 Mobile Health Vehicles Production by Applications

      4.4 2011-2016 Mobile Health Vehicles Price by key Manufacturers

      4.5 2011-2016 US Mobile Health Vehicles Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis

      4.6 2011-2016 EU Mobile Health Vehicles Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis

      4.7 2011-2016 Japan Mobile Health Vehicles Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis

      4.8 2011-2016 China Mobile Health Vehicles Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value Analysis

      4.9 2011-2016 US Mobile Health Vehicles Supply Import Export Consumption

      4.10 2011-2016 EU Mobile Health Vehicles Supply Import Export Consumption

      4.11 2011-2016 Japan Mobile Health Vehicles Supply Import Export Consumption

      4.12 2011-2016 China Mobile Health Vehicles Supply Import Export Consumption