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    Government seeks to include Ayurveda in WHO’s ICD-11 for global recognition. Module-2 for Ayurveda to be added by Jan 2022. It will enable integration of traditional medicine into insurance coverage and reimbursement systems, link practices to global norms and standards. Ministry of Ayush actively supporting.

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    Morgan Stanley PE Asia acquires majority stake in ClearMedi Healthcare, India’s leading cancer care chain. Navneet Bali appointed Group CEO. Morgan Stanley’s entry into Indian healthcare sector a transformative moment. Bali to drive innovation, foster growth, ensure ClearMedi remains beacon of excellence. JV between Medipass, La Repubblica Group, KOS S.p.A. and Clearview Healthcare India.

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    • #MorganStanley unit acquires majority stake in @ClearMediH for ₹280 crore - ClearMedi Healthcare is a joint venture between Medipass, a subsidiary of La Repubblica Group in Italy, KOS S.p.A. in Italy, and Clearview Healthcare #India | #cancer hospitals https://t.co/LWtAs0kCmG

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    Nirmaan NGO launches WhiteCoats Family Clinic in Hyderabad to provide healthcare services at subsidised rates, addressing disparity between private and govt. hospitals. The clinic offers a range of amenities, with free OPD services and treatment for BPL families. Nirmaan also runs health camps and a mobile medical unit to promote proactive health plans. Fees are significantly subsidised to cater to local community.

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    • #India #Hyderabad-based #NGO aims to offer affordable #healthcare in #Telangana’s #rural, semi-urban areas: Nirmaan NGO launches WhiteCoats Family Clinic, addressing disparity between private & govt. hospitals https://t.co/9tPPTAjHDV

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    A new book describes a dystopian society where we have made life-saving medical care impoverishing, yet are content with the argument that it is still a “good deal”.

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    • How much of our money do pharma companies deserve for their services? A new book describes a dystopian society where we have made life-saving medical care impoverishing, yet are content with the argument that it is still a “good deal”. https://t.co/tsrEi63Dn8 via @kikumbhar