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This document provides an overview of ambulatory surgery and its current position in healthcare delivery in India. It discusses the evolution of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in India, from basic ENT and ophthalmology procedures in the early 2000s to the launch of India's first multi-specialty ASC chain in 2009. ASCs offer a lower-cost alternative to hospitals by performing over 70% of surgeries on an outpatient basis. The document argues that ASCs can play a vital role in improving healthcare access and lowering costs in India by establishing a network of centers that provide clinical training and support to rural primary care centers.
The document outlines a business success program that aims to:
1) Help businesses in Vietnam prepare for upcoming international standards by developing their businesses and employees now according to these standards.
2) Advises that acquiring international standard training programs is the next best option if international trainers are unavailable internally.
3) Provides examples of how some Vietnamese businesses have already adopted best international practices and standards.
This document provides information about a business success program being offered to help businesses in Vietnam prepare for international standards. The program covers topics like human resources, sales, management and administration. It is applicable to any business and can be customized. Modules are provided in MS Word and PowerPoint formats and include leaders guides, workbooks, exercises and presentations. Prices are listed for purchasing individual modules or packages. Specific modules are then described, including objectives and topics covered for areas like administrative support, anger management, business etiquette, and others. The overall summary is that this document describes a business training program being offered to Vietnamese companies to help them meet international standards through customized modules and materials on various business topics.
This document provides an overview of ambulatory surgery and its current position in healthcare delivery in India. It discusses the evolution of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) in India, from basic ENT and ophthalmology procedures in the early 2000s to the launch of India's first multi-specialty ASC chain in 2009. ASCs offer a lower-cost alternative to hospitals by performing over 70% of surgeries on an outpatient basis. The document argues that ASCs can play a vital role in improving healthcare access and lowering costs in India by establishing a network of centers that provide clinical training and support to rural primary care centers.
The document outlines a business success program that aims to:
1) Help businesses in Vietnam prepare for upcoming international standards by developing their businesses and employees now according to these standards.
2) Advises that acquiring international standard training programs is the next best option if international trainers are unavailable internally.
3) Provides examples of how some Vietnamese businesses have already adopted best international practices and standards.
This document provides information about a business success program being offered to help businesses in Vietnam prepare for international standards. The program covers topics like human resources, sales, management and administration. It is applicable to any business and can be customized. Modules are provided in MS Word and PowerPoint formats and include leaders guides, workbooks, exercises and presentations. Prices are listed for purchasing individual modules or packages. Specific modules are then described, including objectives and topics covered for areas like administrative support, anger management, business etiquette, and others. The overall summary is that this document describes a business training program being offered to Vietnamese companies to help them meet international standards through customized modules and materials on various business topics.
This document provides information about a business success program being offered to help businesses in Vietnam prepare for international standards. The program covers topics like human resources, sales, management and administration. It is applicable to any business and can be customized. Modules are provided in MS Word and PowerPoint formats and include leaders guides, workbooks, exercises and presentations. Prices are listed for purchasing individual modules or packages. Specific modules are then described, including objectives and topics covered for areas like administrative support, anger management, business etiquette, and others. The overall summary is that this document describes a business training program being offered to Vietnamese companies to help them meet international standards through customized modules and materials on various business topics.
This document discusses the growing Indian healthcare market and opportunities for investment. It notes that the Indian healthcare market is expected to grow exponentially to $280 billion by 2020, driven by a rising middle class and increased private spending. There is significant interest from private equity, venture capital, and other investors in funding healthcare delivery models in India like standalone surgery centers. The last decade saw over $19 billion in mergers and acquisitions and $2.9 billion in venture capital deals in the Indian healthcare sector. However, wealth creation has mainly benefited promoters and investors rather than broader healthcare access.
The document outlines the training schedule for 2012, including programs on retail train the trainer, certificate III in retail operations, and certificate IV in retail operations, with sessions held at various times throughout the year covering topics such as customer service, sales, and store management. The programs range from 12 evenings to 4 months in length and will be held at the A Plus Training location, with costs ranging from $500-1500 plus VAT and class sizes of 16-20 participants.
Ambulatory surgery involves planned procedures where patients are admitted and discharged on the same day. It requires appropriate facilities, care, and recovery time. Benefits include high quality care that is safe and efficient, with lower infection rates. It reduces costs, waiting lists, and time lost from work compared to inpatient treatment. Patients also recover more comfortably at home. Ambulatory surgery is now well established globally and in India as a safe and economical alternative to hospitalization for select procedures.
Nova Medical Centers wins most innovative mid-size healthcare companies awardNova Specialty Hospitals
Nova Medical Centers, India's premier chain of specialty surgery centers and fertility centers has bagged an award in the 'Innovation in Responsible Business' category at the Innovative100 awards held in 2014.
Weight Loss (Bariatric Surgery): Myths, facts and frequently asked questionsNova Specialty Hospitals
Expert bariatric surgeon, Dr. Neha Shah from Nova Specialty Hospitals, answers your queries and concerns about losing weight through bariatric surgery.
Total Knee Replacement at Nova enhances mobility, improves Quality of LifeNova Specialty Hospitals
Total Knee Replacement at Nova enhances mobility, improves Quality of Life.
Nova Specialty Hospitals, Mumbai, ensures precision, higher success rates and faster recovery.
This document provides information about a business success program being offered to help businesses in Vietnam prepare for international standards. The program covers topics like human resources, sales, management and administration. It is applicable to any business and can be customized. Modules are provided in MS Word and PowerPoint formats and include leaders guides, workbooks, exercises and presentations. Prices are listed for purchasing individual modules or packages. Specific modules are then described, including objectives and topics covered for areas like administrative support, anger management, business etiquette, and others. The overall summary is that this document describes a business training program being offered to Vietnamese companies to help them meet international standards through customized modules and materials on various business topics.
This document discusses the growing Indian healthcare market and opportunities for investment. It notes that the Indian healthcare market is expected to grow exponentially to $280 billion by 2020, driven by a rising middle class and increased private spending. There is significant interest from private equity, venture capital, and other investors in funding healthcare delivery models in India like standalone surgery centers. The last decade saw over $19 billion in mergers and acquisitions and $2.9 billion in venture capital deals in the Indian healthcare sector. However, wealth creation has mainly benefited promoters and investors rather than broader healthcare access.
The document outlines the training schedule for 2012, including programs on retail train the trainer, certificate III in retail operations, and certificate IV in retail operations, with sessions held at various times throughout the year covering topics such as customer service, sales, and store management. The programs range from 12 evenings to 4 months in length and will be held at the A Plus Training location, with costs ranging from $500-1500 plus VAT and class sizes of 16-20 participants.
Ambulatory surgery involves planned procedures where patients are admitted and discharged on the same day. It requires appropriate facilities, care, and recovery time. Benefits include high quality care that is safe and efficient, with lower infection rates. It reduces costs, waiting lists, and time lost from work compared to inpatient treatment. Patients also recover more comfortably at home. Ambulatory surgery is now well established globally and in India as a safe and economical alternative to hospitalization for select procedures.
Nova Medical Centers wins most innovative mid-size healthcare companies awardNova Specialty Hospitals
Nova Medical Centers, India's premier chain of specialty surgery centers and fertility centers has bagged an award in the 'Innovation in Responsible Business' category at the Innovative100 awards held in 2014.
Weight Loss (Bariatric Surgery): Myths, facts and frequently asked questionsNova Specialty Hospitals
Expert bariatric surgeon, Dr. Neha Shah from Nova Specialty Hospitals, answers your queries and concerns about losing weight through bariatric surgery.
Total Knee Replacement at Nova enhances mobility, improves Quality of LifeNova Specialty Hospitals
Total Knee Replacement at Nova enhances mobility, improves Quality of Life.
Nova Specialty Hospitals, Mumbai, ensures precision, higher success rates and faster recovery.
Weight Loss Solutions at Nova helps many lose weight safely and successfully.
Reduces blood pressure, diabetic and coronary conditions while improving mobility.
The article discusses the rising prices of vegetables in Chennai due to heavy rains damaging crops. Wholesale prices of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes have doubled over the past week as supplies were disrupted. Farmers expect the prices to remain high for at least another month until new crops are ready.
The article discusses the rising cost of living in Chennai, India. Inflation has increased prices for food, housing, and transportation over the past year. If costs continue increasing, residents may struggle to afford basic necessities on limited budgets.
The article discusses the rising popularity of yoga in the West and how it has become a multi-billion dollar industry. It has grown from a small community of practitioners to a huge international business. Yoga tourism in India is also growing, with thousands of Westerners visiting each year to study in ashrams and retreat centers.
The article discusses the rising cost of living in Chennai, India. Inflation has increased prices for food, housing, and transportation over the past year. Many residents are struggling financially as wages have not kept pace with the higher costs of basic necessities.
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Hernia repair may be the most common surgical procedure by a practicing surgeon today. It is apt that hernia management is an area that a surgeon ought to be comfortable with. After introduction of laparoscopic / endoscopic hernia repair, lot of debate has been generated. A group of like minded hernia enthusiasts from the Asia Pacific region joined hands together and Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS) was formed in September 2004 at Singapore. The Hernia Society of India (National Chapter of Asia Pacific Hernia Society) is created to propagate the aims and missions of the parent society in India. The object of the Society shall be to promote and advance the teaching and research in hernia surgery in India and the Indian subcontinent.
The enduring partnership between Suresh Soni and Dr. Mahesh Reddy has helped Nova script an astonishing growth story. Nova Medical Centers has expanded at a lightening pace with 12 short stay surgical hospitals, 7 IVF centers and an advanced genetic diagnostics lab, straddling eight cities in India. In the pipeline are 25 centers in India and the Middle East.
This document discusses advances in ambulatory surgery, specifically related to urology. It highlights key developments in areas like minimal access and non-invasive surgery techniques using laparoscopy, robotics, and lasers. It also mentions advances in peri-operative anesthesia, diagnostics/imaging technologies, and skills to improve the patient experience. Specifically for urology, it outlines areas like endourology, urodynamics, oncology, transplantation, and pediatric urology that have benefited from ambulatory approaches. It focuses on laser prostate surgery as an example, noting its bloodless, safe for anticoagulated patients, rapid recovery, and improved urinary flow benefits compared to traditional open prostate surgery.
The document discusses haematoma block, a technique for anesthetizing fractures using local injection of lignocaine into the fracture haematoma. It describes haematoma block as a boon for ambulatory orthopedic surgery as it allows for shorter hospital stays, reduced costs, and faster return to work compared to general anesthesia. The document outlines the patient populations best suited for haematoma block, the procedure and risks involved, and concludes that when properly applied it can benefit both patients and hospitals by improving bed turnover rates and patient satisfaction.