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International

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
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United Nations Millennium Development Goals
A Gateway to the UN system&'s Work on MDGs.
2
WHO India
World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations’ specialized agency for Health. It is an inter-governmental organization and works in collaboration with its member states usually through the Ministries of Health. The World Health Organization is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends.
3
North Carolina Program on Health Literacy
This link will redirect you to North Carolina Program on Health Literacy's website to give you information about Health literacy.
4
Doc2Doc
doc2doc is an professional networking community for healthcare professionals worldwide. It is an independent, secure medium of communication aiming to improve the working lives of doctors and other healthcare professionals, and the healthcare of their patients. doc2doc is a place where healthcare professionals can meet and talk about their clinical and non-clinical interests on discussion forums, blogs, or through direct contact with other members.
5
Drug Dangers
Drug Dangers is to keep the public educated and informed of all defective medical devices and dangerous medications that are currently on the market. As an online resource sponsored by Seeger Weiss LLP, DrugDangers strives to provide accurate, relevant medical information all in one place. Under the unfortunate circumstance that you or a loved one has been injured by faulty medications or devices, the attorneys of Seeger Weiss are committed to helping you receive the justice you deserve.
6
Health-EU Portal
The Health-EU Portal has been created by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Health and Consumers.
7
a. National Health Information Center
b. US Department of Health and Human Services
The National Health Information Center (NHIC) is a health information referral service.
8
The Lancet Global Health Portal
The Lancet has a commitment to improving global health, and this area gathers all our global health content in one location. Most of our global health content is free to all users. World Reports and Perspectives articles are ideal for anyone who wants a personal view on a subject. The Lancet Global Health Series, and Regional Reports and Commissions provide in-depth views for anyone seeking disease-specific or regional information.
9
Mesothelioma Guide
Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer, usually originating in the lining of the lungs, but many times this asbestos caused cancer spreads to the lining of the heart. It is also a rare cancer, only affecting 2,000 – 3,000 patients a year. Although this cancer is rare, it is still just as important as any other, and our goal is to increase its profile through awareness while providing support for mesothelioma patients and their families.
10
Treatment for Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma remains a challenging diagnosis, innovations in various therapies have enabled doctors to provide patients with longer survival rates and improved quality of life. In addition to constantly improving therapies and expanding available options, mesothelioma patients now benefit from a wide array of specialized mesothelioma treatment centers located around the country, all of which provide compassionate, effective care.The strides that have been made in mesothelioma treatment include improvements in the ability to diagnose the condition more accurately, as well as enhanced surgical protocols.
11
Consumer Justice Foundation
The Consumer Justice Foundation is dedicated to protecting the rights of consumers who have been harmed by a dangerous pharmaceutical drug or a defective consumer product. Contact our consumer advocates at the Consumer Justice Foundation today if you or a loved one has suffered serious drug- or device-related injuries.

National

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Descriptions
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
This is ministry of Health & Family Welfare's official website, Government of India.
2
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world.
3
Department of Health Research
Department of Health Research (DHR) aims at bringing modern health technology to people by encouraging innovations related to diagnostics, treatment methods as well as prevention- vaccines; translating the innovations into products/ processes by facilitating evaluation/ testing in synergy with other departments of MOH&FW as well as other science departments and introducing these innovations into public health service through health systems research.
4
Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI)
CBHI is the National Nodal Institution for Health Intelligence in the country with broad objectives under Directorate general of Health Services, Ministry of Health & family Welfare, Government of India.
5
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) is an Indian health program for improving health care delivery across rural India.
6
National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC)
We are committed to facilitate the attainment of universal access to equitable, affordable and quality healthcare, which is accountable and responsive to the needs of the people.
7
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)* India Program
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, National Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of India, and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi are supporting the ATLS - India Program to develop trained medical manpower in trauma care.
8
Central Drugs Standard Control Organizations
Under the Drug and Cosmetics Act, the regulation of manufacture, sale and distribution of Drugs is primarily the concern of the State authorities while the Central Authorities are responsible for approval of New Drugs, Clinical Trials in the country, laying down the standards for Drugs, control over the quality of imported Drugs, coordination of the activities of State Drug Control Organisations and providing expert advice with a view of bring about the uniformity in the enforcement of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.
9
Data Portal India
Data Portal India is a platform for supporting Open Data initiative of Government of India.
10
National Knowledge Commission
The National Knowledge Commission is a high-level advisory body to the Prime Minister of India, with the objective of transforming India into a knowledge society. In its endeavour to transform the knowledge landscape of the country, the National Knowledge Commission has submitted around 300 recommendations on 27 focus areas during its three and a half year term. While the term of the NKC has come to an end, the implementation of NKC's recommendations is currently underway at the Central and State levels.
11
National Institute of Health and Family Welfare
The NIHFW, an autonomous organization, under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, acts as an ‘apex technical institute’ as well as a ‘think tank’ for the promotion of health and family welfare programmes in the country.
12
Public Health Foundation of India
The Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) is a public private initiative that has collaboratively evolved through consultations with multiple constituencies including Indian and international academia, state and central governments, multi & bi-lateral agencies and civil society groups. PHFI is a response to redress the limited institutional capacity in India for strengthening training, research and policy development in the area of Public Health.
13
Indian Institute of Health Management Research (Society)
The Institute is a premier organization that pioneered establishing Health Management as a new discipline by integrating concepts of Public Health and Management. It conducts health policy, program strategy and management, and evaluation research in the health sector with focus on management. It was the first to offer MPH Program in India. It Offers short term management development programs in the health sector, and Postgraduate Diploma in Hospital and Health, Pharmaceutical and Rural Management.
14
Health Survey
Annual Health Survey - India Census 2011
15
Sample Registration System
Sample Registration System (SRS) - India Census 2011
16
Medical Certification of Cause of Death (MCCD)
Medical Certification of Cause of Death - India Census 2011
17
Vital Statistics
Vital Statistics - India Census 2011
18
Civil Registration System (CRS)
Civil Registration System -- India Census 2011
19
Media Lab Asia - India
Projects in Health Web based healthcare delivery System through telemedicine, HMIS
20
Jansankhya Sthirata Kosh (JSK)
To provide or undertake activities aimed to achieve population stabilization, at a level consistent with the needs of sustainable economic growth, social development and environment protection, by 2045.
21
WHO Collaborating Centre for Newborn
The Division of Neonatology, Department of Paediatrics, AIIMS, New Delhi is a WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Research in Newborn Care. The Centre has developed Learning Resource Materials on Newborn Care including webinars, podcasts on key equipments, videos and Standard Treatment Protocols (STPs) based on WHO Guidelines. These are targeted to doctors and nurses working in District/small hospitals, besides teachers, trainers and medical/nursing students.
22
Tuberculosis Control India
India’s Revised National TB Control Programme is the largest TB Control Programme in the world, placing more than 100,000 patients on treatment every month. This site provides information about tuberculosis and its control in India.
23
Indian Red Cross Society
The Indian Red Cross is a voluntary humanitarian organization having a network of over 700 branches throughout the country, providing relief in times of disasters/emergencies and promotes health & care of the vulnerable people and communities. It is a leading member of the largest independent humanitarian organization in the world, the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement. The movement has three main components, the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), 187 National Societies and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
24
National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Developmen
National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development, popularly known as NIPCCD, is a premier organisation devoted to promotion of voluntary action research, training and documentation in the overall domain of women and child development. Established in New Delhi in the year 1966 under Societies Registration Act of 1860, it functions under the aegis of the Ministry of Women and Child Development. In order to cater to the region-specific requirements of the country, the Institute, over a period of time, has established four Regional Centres at Guwahati (1978), Bangalore (1980), Lucknow (1982) and Indore (2001).
25
Nutrition Foundation of India
The Nutrition Foundation of India (NFI) is a non-governmental voluntary organisation dedicated to improving the nutritional status of Indians by
  • Carrying out research on major nutritional problems
  • Advocacy for operationalising proven interventions to improve nutritional status in national programmes
  • Evaluation of national nutrition programmes
  • Capacity building to improve implementation of national programmes to improve nutritional status
26
National Institute of Nutrition
National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) was founded by Sir Robert McCarrison in the year 1918 as ‘Beri-Beri’ Enquiry Unit in a single room laboratory at the Pasteur Institute, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu. Within a short span of seven years, this unit blossomed into a "Deficiency Disease Enquiry" and later in 1928, emerged as full-fledged "Nutrition Research Laboratories" (NRL) with Dr. McCarrison as its first Director. It was shifted to Hyderabad in 1958.
27
Nutrition Society of India
The Nutrition Society of India (NSI) established in 1967 is an association of nutrition professionals, programmers and policy makers from India and abroad. The society is dedicated to disseminate the results of the latest research in nutrition – basic and applied aspects; analyse the current status of nutrition programmes in the country and recommend appropriate strategies to promote nutrition of the community at large. The NSI, through its annual meetings provides a forum for young scientists to present their research findings. NSI is the recognized Indian representative of
  • International Union Nutritional Sciences (IUNS), through the adhering body, Indian National Science Academy (INSA), and
  • Federation of Asian Societies of Nutrition
28
National Brain Research Centre (NBRC)
National Brain Research Centre is the only institute in India dedicated to neuroscience research and education. Scientists and students of NBRC come from diverse academic backgrounds, including biological, computational, mathematical, physical, engineering and medical sciences, and use multidisciplinary approaches to understand the brain.
29
Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences
Technical Information Resource Centre (TIRC) at Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS) is the backbone of the Institute as it disseminates current & specific information to all categories of users. The INMAS Library aims to provide wide and efficient library and information services to the health science (HS) professionals in INMAS and also to other DRDO Life Science Labs/Estts. The Library collects materials and provides information and research services in all areas of biomedicine and health care.
30
CSIR-Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (IGIB)
CSIR-Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (IGIB) is a premier Institute of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), engaged in research of national importance in the areas of genomics, molecular medicine, bioinformatics, proteomics and environmental biotechnology.
31
Translating Knowledge for Health Care
A distinguished group of health care visionaries set up the Translational Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI) in 2009. They were impassioned by the urgent Public Health concerns that faced the nation.
32
Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine(IIIM)
Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM) is a national Institute of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) of India, with primary focus of research on drug discovery from natural products (medicinal plants and microbial species). IIIM is a multi-disciplinary organization encompassing the natural products chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, biotechnology and botanical sciences.
33
CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT)
The Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (CCMB) is a premier research organization in frontier areas of modern biology. The objectives of the Centre are to conduct high quality basic research and training in frontier areas of modern biology, and promote centralized national facilities for new and modern techniques in the inter-disciplinary areas of biology.
34
CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT)
CSIR-IHBT, a constituent laboratory of CSIR India, is located at the picturesque town of Palampur perched in the lap of majestic snow clad mountain of Dhauladhar.
35
Mission Arogya
"Mission Arogya" is a collaboration between R3G Foundation Inc. an US based, women owned non-profit organization and it's Indian counterpart "Mission Arogya and Health Information Technology Research Foundation", which is also a woman and youth led non-profit organization.
36
Mera Doctor
MeraDoctor is India's leading 24-hour medical service by phone. We're revolutionizing your day-to-day healthcare.
37
Nithra
Our mission is to promote awareness about sleep problems amongst the healthcare providers and general public; diagnose and treat them early, to prevent long term health problems.

State Government

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Hello Doctor 24x7- Orissa
Hello Doctor24x7 is a company started by young doctors and technocrats from Orissa, to provide healthcare information to the people using telephone and the internet.

Health IT

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Health Care Knowledge System Concept Maps
It is the web-enabled concept map based health care knowledge system that provides organized healthcare knowledge toward quick understanding of disease symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
2
DHIS 2
DHIS 2 is the preferred health management information system in 30 countries and even more organizations across four continents. DHIS 2 helps governments in developing countries and health organizations to manage their operations more effectively, monitor processes and improve communication.
3
openMRS
Our mission is to improve health care delivery in resource-constrained environments by working together as a global community to create a robust,scalable, user-driven, open source medical record system platform.
4
openEMR
OpenEMR is a Free and Open Source electronic health records and medical practice management application that can run on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and many other platforms. OpenEMR is ONC Complete Ambulatory EHR certified and is one of the most popular open source electronic medical records in use today. OpenEMR is supported by a strong community of volunteers and professionals all with the common goal of making OpenEMR a superior alternative to its proprietary counterparts. The OpenEMR community is dedicated to guarding OpenEMR's status as a free, open source software solution for medical practices and is dedicated to maintaining a spirit of openness, kindness and cooperation.
5
WorldVistA
WorldVistA was formed to extend and collaboratively improve the VistA electronic health record and health information system for use outside of its original setting. The system was originally developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for use in its veterans hospitals, outpatient clinics, and nursing homes. WorldVistA has a number of development efforts aimed at adding new software modules such as pediatrics, obstetrics, and other functions not used in the veterans' healthcare setting.
6
Open Source Electronic Health Record Agent (Osehra)
Build and support an open source community of users, developers, service providers, and researchers engaged in advancing electronic health record software and related health information technology." OSEHRA’s mission includes the creation of a vendor-neutral community for the creation, evolution, promotion and support of an opensource Electronic Health Record. This community will operate with the transparency and agility that characterize open source software initiatives. This entails not only the development of a community of software experts, clinicians, and implementers, but also a robust ecosystem of complementary products, capabilities and services.
7
RAXA
Dr Raxa is a website focused at an Indian audience, who do not always have access to high quality medical information.
8
Practice Fusion
Practice Fusion’s mission is to connect doctors, patients and data to drive better health and save lives. Founded in 2005, we pioneered an innovative free, web-based model for electronic medical record technology. As the nation’s largest and fastest-growing healthcare platform, Practice Fusion is a driving force in transforming US healthcare.
9
SocIT
SocIT Technologies Private Limited is an Information Technology and Consulting company in India and is committed to provide innovative, efficient, sustainable and affordable technology solutions fuelled by compassion that would transform society.
10
Pentaho
It is our mission to not only provide our customers with a business analytics platform that fuels growth and innovation, but also one that is fast to deploy, easy to use and extremely cost-effective.
11
Jaspersoft (the Intelligence Inside)s
Offering timely, actionable data inside their apps and business processes through an embeddable reporting and analytics open-source platform.
12
Ideal Analytics (Analytics on-Demand)
Business Analytics on demand in Public or private Cloud
13
QGIS Project
QGIS is a user friendly Open Source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License. QGIS is an official project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo). It runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, Windows and Android and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities.
14
e-Sanjeevani
‘eSanjeevani’, is a web-based comprehensive telemedicine solution. It is modelled on ‘Sanjeevani’ – HIE Divisions’ flagship integrated telemedicine solution.
15
Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI) Program in India
CHMI promotes programs, policies and practices that make quality health care delivered by private organizations affordable and accessible to the world’s poor.
16
Operation Smile India
Operation Smile India is a healthcare social impact organisation. Cleft Care Centres provides year-round free reconstructive surgeries to children who suffer from cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities.
17
iHRIS
Integrated - Human Resource Information System in Health
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care2x
The Open source hospital informtion system.
19
e-Hospital
e-Hospital@NIC- Hospital Management System is a workflow based ICT solution for Hospitals specifically meant for the hospitals in Government Sector. This is generic software which covers major functional areas like patient care, laboratory services, work flow based document/information exchange, human resource and medical records management of a Hospital. It is a patient-centric system rather than a series of add-ons to a financial system. e-Hospital@NICSuite is a web based solution, developed by NIC using Free Open Source Software (FOSS) tools
20
Xtended Licensing and Laboratory Node(XLN)
Food & Drugs Control Administration (FDCA) revolves around the SALES & MANUFACTURING aspects related to Food & Drugs including Cosmetics. FDCA is a Sales & Mfg - Licensing issuing authorities to Pharma companies ie manufacturers of drugs , Wholesalers, retailers, stockists, CF agents etc.
21
Mercury
CDAC - EMR/ EHR and Telemedicine solution
22
Ayusoft
CDAC – Decision Support System (DSS) for Ayurveda
23
e-Shushrut
CDAC – Hospital Management Information System (HMIS)
24
DCM4CHE
Open Source Clinical Image and Object Management.
25
Free Diagnostic Pathology Software
The Free Diagnostic Pathology Software Project arose from the NHS Improvement’s Lean Histopathology Project.
26
Digitize Health Records, e-Prescribe
IndianHealthCentre.com is a health care eco-system that uses the power of technology, internet and on-ground health services to provide the benefits of modern medicine seamlessly across all sections of the society. IHC applications are built from ground up for speed, connectivity and evolving healthcare standards
27
SEVA360
Seva360 tele-health marketplace is available at no charge. It enables patients to get video consultations, second opinions or in-clinic appointments from participating healthcare providers. Patients can also track their medical record online. Along with new revenue, healthcare providers get free EHR and Practice Management as part of the platform.
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my carevault
mycarevault.com is free Health Information Exchange (HIE), Electronic Medical Records and Personal Health Records service provider.
29
e-Dhanwanthari Centralized (eDh-C)
e-Dhanwanthari Centralized (eDh-C) is a web based application with centralized storage of patient Electronic Medical Record (EMR)

Mother and Child Health

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust
The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust Hong Kong, Employing all communications technologies to reach and transfer health and nutrition knowledge directly from and to the whole community.
2
Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding
The "Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding" are the foundation of BFHI and summarize the maternity practices necessary to support breastfeeding. A maternity facility can be designated 'baby-friendly' when it does not accept free or low-cost breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles or teats, and has implemented these 10 specific steps to support successful breastfeeding.
3
Mother and Child Tracking System
This site is a form of online kioks that provides the information on various government services on maternal and child health
4
Mother and Child Nutrition
The information and links contained within this site aim to address malnutrition in the global context, offering online access to the latest worldwide developments in its prevention and management.
5
Medical Aid Films
MAF aims to save the lives of vulnerable women and children in developing countries by providing innovative training and education through film.

Disabilities

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Office of The Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities
This link will redirected you to Office of The Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, to give you information about Accessibility features.
2
Seesha Medical Services
This link is very useful which solves Online Health releated issue and To assist the poorest of the poor and the needy toward alleviation of suffering, upliftment of the deprived, disabled, marginalized affected by ill health, social unrest, natural calamities irrespective of caste, creed, colour or religion.

Standards/Regulations

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
EMR / EHR Standards
Government of India intends to introduce a uniform system for maintenance of Electonic Medical Records / Electronic Health Records (EMR/ EHR) by the hospitals and healthcare providers in the country.
2
Web Content Accessbility Guidelines 2.0
A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques.
3
Software Development Kit (SDK) for HL7
CDAC - Toolkit that provides APIs for applications/ medical devices to comply with Health Level 7’s HL7 Standard. It is a rapid application development tool which provides high return on investment through cost effective implementation of the standard.
4
Software Development Kit (SDK) for DICOM
CDAC- toolkit that provides APIs for applications/ medical devices to comply with NEMA’s DICOM Standard. It is a rapid application development tool which provides high return on investment through cost effective implementation of the standard.
5
ISO/ TC 215 Health informatics
Standardization in the field of information for health, and Health Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to promote interoperability between independent systems, to enable compatibility and consistency for health information and data, as well as to reduce duplication of effort and redundancies.
6
The Global GS1 Electronic Party Information Registry
Tracking and Tracing (Identify- Capture-Share) - Bar and QR Code
7
Personal Connected Health Alliance
Continua is dedicated to establishing a system of interoperable personal connected health solutions with the knowledge that extending those solutions into the home fosters independence, empowers individuals and provides the opportunity for truly personalized health and wellness management.
8
Object Identifier Repository
An object identifier (OID) is an extensively used identification mechanism jointly developed by ITU-T and ISO/IEC for naming any type of object, concept or "thing" with a globaly unambiguous name which requires a persistent name (long life-time). It is not intended to be used for transient naming. OIDs, once allocated, should not be re-used for a different object/thing.

Climate Change

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Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
India Environment Portal
The India Environment Portal is initiated and managed by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) promoted by the National Knowledge Commission (NKC), Government of India.

Health Research / Quality

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's (AHRQ) mission is to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans.
2
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. the board is structured to cater to much desired needs of the consumers and to set benchmarks for progress of health industry.
3
National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) Guideline
National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) is an autonomous body under the aegis of Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. NABL has been established with the objective to provide Government, Regulators and Industry with a scheme of laboratory accreditation through third-party assessment for formally recognizing the technical competence of laboratories.
4
Quality Council of India (QCI)
Quality Council of India (QCI) was set up jointly by the Government of India and the Indian Industry represented by the three premier industry associations i.e. Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), to establish and operate national accreditation structure and promote quality through National Quality Campaign. QCI is registered as a non-profit society with its own Memorandum of Association. QCI is governed by a Council of 38 members with equal representations of government, industry and consumers. Chairman of QCI is appointed by the Prime Minister on recommendation of the industry to the government.
5
Global Burden of Disease Profile - India
The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD 2010) is a collaborative project of nearly 500 researchers in 50 countries led by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. It is the largest systematic scientific effort in history to quantify levels and trends of health loss due to diseases, injuries, and risk factors. GBD serves as a global public good to inform evidence-based policymaking and health systems design.
6
Global Disease Health Exchange
The world?s most comprehensive catalog of surveys, censuses, vital statistics, and other health-related data. It?s the place to start your health data search.
7
a.Global Burden of Disease - Compare
GBD compare of both sexes, all ages, 2010
8
National Cancer Registry Programme
The National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) was commenced by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) with a network of cancer registries across the country in December 1981. The main objectives of this Programme were: 1. To generate reliable data on the magnitude and patterns of cancer 2. Undertake epidemiological studies based on results of registry data 3. Help in designing, planning, monitoring and evaluation of cancer control activities under the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) 4. Develop training programmes in cancer registration and epidemiology. With these objectives three Population Based Cancer Registries (PBCRs) at Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai and three Hospital Based Cancer Registries (HBCRs) at Chandigarh, Dibrugarh and Thiruvananthapuram were commenced from 1 January 1982. The PBCRs have gradually expanded over the years and as of now there are 23 PBCRs under the NCRP network .
9
National Stroke Registry Programme
The main broad and overall objective of the centre is to sustain and develop a national research data-base on cancer, diabetes, CVD and stroke through recent advances in electronic information technology with a national collaborative network, so as to undertake aetiological, epidemiological, clinical and control research in these areas.
10
National Institute of Medical Statistics
The NIMS supports excellence in the development, application, and dissemination of statistical science through technical consultation and statistical service, research, education, publications, dissemination and advocacy. Our members serve in government and academia, advancing research and promoting sound statistical practice to inform public policy and improve human welfare.
11
Clinical Trials Registry
Clinical trials hold enormous potential for benefiting patients, improving therapeutic regimens and ensuring advancement in medical practice that is evidence based. Unfortunately, the data and reports of various trials are often difficult to find and in some cases do not even exist as many trials abandoned or are not published due to "negative" or equivocal results. However, this tendency for availability of only selective information from the myriad clinical trials conducted is not commensurate with the practice of "evidence-based medicine". Today, world over, a need has been felt on the imperative for transparency, accountability and accessibility in order to re-establish public trust in clinical trial data. And this would be feasible only if all clinical trials conducted are registered in a centralized clinical trials registry. Registration of trials will ensure transparency, accountability and accessibility of clinical trials.
12
National Joint Registry
Welcome to the website of National Joint Registry INDIA - NJRI. The website intends to to collect information on all hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and ankle replacement operations and to monitor the performance of these joints (Implants). Please click on the relevant link on the left to explore the website.
Surgeons can log on and create their own database by obtaining a confidentail UID number. The patient data and surgeon detail will remain confidential. It will be used only for a final analysis and results displayed will be available to general Public. Surgeons can access their own data at any time. They can also access the final analysis of the entire collected data that will be without any reference to the surgeon from whom the data have been obtained or the patient details.
For general public, we will soon come out with detailed analysis on results and trends on use and success of different kind of prosthesis and procedure. Patients can also participate by entering their own details and assessment by filling in the form at periodic intervals. This data set unlike those entered by surgeons will assess the functional outcome of the implants as percieved by the patient. The data may also be used with relevant data privacy measure in final analysis.
Industry can provide their own data on voluntary basis. This will help us check the progress of the project. It will also be useful for companies to obtain a feedback on their new product and also to catch the trends at an early stage
13
HINARI - Research in Health
HINARI Programme set up by WHO together with major publishers, enables low- and middle- income countries to gain access to one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature. Up to 13,000 journals (in 30 different languages), up to 28,800 e-books, up to 70 other information resources are now available to health institutions in more than 100 countries, areas and territories benefiting many thousands of health workers and researchers, and in turn, contributing to improve world health.

Health Education

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Arogya Vidya
This link is in Marathi language containing a very nice information about primary Arogya Vidya(Health Education) Initiated by Dr. Shyam Astekar and Dr. Ratna Astekar.
2
MedilT Health Solution India
MediIT is the team of Professionals from different fields (Medicine, IT & Finance), came forward & joined hands together with the common objective : ? To provide Simple & User-Friendly Health Care Solutions?.
3
Physiotherapy Exercises
This website will enable you to Search for exercises appropriate for people with spinal cord injuries and other neurological conditions etc.
4
Med India
Medindia offers a wide variety of exceptional slides and eye-catching animations to enhance the understanding of health conditions and disorders.
5
Health on the Net Foundation
HON was founded to encourage the dissemination of quality health information for patients and professionals and the general public, and to facilitate access to the latest and most relevant medical data through the use of the internet.
6
HIFA 2015
Our shared vision is a world where people are no longer dying for lack of healthcare knowledge
7
a.Video Link on Clean Care
In this Link you will find information about Clean Care is Safer Care. A WHO Initiate.
8
Video Link on Hand Wash
This is a You Tube link to aware you about Hand Washing Technique - WHO Approved.
9
Link for Hand Wash
This link is a WHO approved pictorial description on "How to Hand Wash".
10
Video Link on Hand Washing for Kids
This is a You Tube link to aware you about Hand Washing for Kids - Crawford the Cat - Educational.
11
Health Literacy Precautions Tool Kits
This PDF Link is all about Health literacy Precautions Tool kits.
12
EEPD wiki:Education
EEPD wiki:Education Free Online Educational Resources.
13
TARSHI The Knowledge Gateway
Virtual collaboration and networking for health and development professionals
14
Hesperian "learning to use medicines sensibly"
Hesperian Health Guides is a nonprofit health information, this link provides the information to help health workers learn to Use Medicines Sensibly.
15
Hesperian- "Aids for Learning to Use Medicines and Equipment"
This help guide provides information to health workers on using medicines and equipments.
16
Hesperian- "Information on Medicine"
This help guide provides the information on medicine where there is no doctor.
17
Hesperian- "A book for midwives"
This link provides information for midwives on community health.
18
Hesperian- "Where women have no doctor"
This link provides information on a health guide for women where there is no doctor.
19
Hesperian- "database of health information"
This page gives information on medicines mentioned in the book.
20
Central Health Education Bureau
Central Health Education Bureau (CHEB) is an apex institute created in 1956 under the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Ministry of Health & Family welfare, Govt. of India to promote health education in the country.
21
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
"To provide scientific and industrial R&D that maximises the economic, environmental and societal benefits for the people of India."
22
Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology
The department has made significant achievements in the growth and application of biotechnology in the broad areas of agriculture, health care, animal sciences, environment, and industry.
23
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination and promotion of biomedical research, is one of the oldest medical research bodies in the world.
24
Knowledge for Health
Sharing accurate, up-to-date knowledge and tools to strengthen family planning and other public health efforts worldwide. K4Health.org is part of the Knowledge for Health Project.
25
Digital Drug Reference
A reference guide for Indian drugs. Provides search for doctors, medical text books, and alumini groups.
26
The Institute of TransDisciplinary Health Sciences and Technology
India's health gift to the mankind, Ayurveda, as a system is replete with principles and formulae that promote the 'culture of wellness.'FRLHT-IHST is set up with the sole aim to foster the same. Founded by Sam Pitroda and Darshan Shankar, FRLHT-IHST is an abode of disciplined multi-thronged research that aims to spread the 'culture of wellness' to benefit one and all. The right blend of rigorous scientific approach and traditional Ayurveda tenets has resulted in path breaking applications in integrative medicinal system. This system works on verifiable facts and demonstrated results. The efforts at FRLHT-IHST are supported by various specialized centres that take care of research, documentation, dissemination, training, teaching and conservation of Indian medical heritage.

Alternative Medicines

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Homeopathic Pharmacopia Laboratory (HPL)
It's main functions are to set standards and testing of homoeopathic medicine at national level. It is an approved laboratory under Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 with duties and functions of Central Drugs Laboratory for homoeopathic medicine under Section 6 of the Act and Rule 3A and Sub-Rule 7.
2
Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions
FRLHT (Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions) is a knowledge institute with a vision to revitalize the Indian Medical Heritage. Its Mission is to demonstrate contemporary relevance of Indian Medical Heritage by designing and implementing innovative programme on a size and scale that will have societal impact.
3
NIAHS Report
A study to augument capacity and quality of Allied Health Professionals in India (PHFI) - National Initiative for Allied Health Sciences
4
Central Council of Homoeopathy
Homoeopathy is the latest and refined method of treating Patient's economically and non-violently. Government must encourage and Patronise it in our country.
5
TKDL
CSIR- Traditional Knowledge Digital Library - Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha
6
National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage (NIIHM)
The National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage (NIIMH) formerly known as Indian Institute of History of Medicine (IIHM) provides resource materials for historians, scientists and other workers who are interested in studying, documenting historical aspects Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homoeopathy, Sowa Rigpa (AYUSH)and Modern Medicine.
7
Homeopathic Pharmacopia Laboratory
Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia Laboratory (HPL) was established in 1975 under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, as a quality monitoring apex body. It's main functions are to set standards and testing of homoeopathic medicine at national level. It is an approved laboratory under Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940 with duties and functions of Central Drugs Laboratory for homoeopathic medicine under Section 6 of the Act and Rule 3A and Sub-Rule 7. The standard of homoeopathic medicines to be complied with for manufacture, sale or import are defined in Section 4A of Second Schedule of Drugs & Cosmetics Act. The laboratory is also recognized by the Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.

Miscellaneous Health Portal

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
India Water Portal
India Water Portal is a website that shares knowledge and builds communities around water and related issues in India. Managed by Arghyam, the Portal has become a valuable archive of resources, working papers, reports, data, articles, news, events, opportunities and discussions on water.
2
India Environmental Portal
The India Environment Portal is initiated and managed by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) promoted by the National Knowledge Commission (NKC), Government of India.
3
Rural Health Care in India
This multilingual portal aims to create awareness by providing useful healthcare related information to the rural communities, with a special focus on women and child health. The other major focus areas of this portal are nutrition, hygiene, first aid and diseases.
4
mDhil Health Info Services Private Limited
mDhil provides basic healthcare information to the Indian consumer via text messaging, Mobile web browser, and interactive digital content.
5
Health Sciences Online (HSO)
HSO is the first website to deliver authoritative, comprehensive, free, and ad-free health sciences knowledge.
6
Indian Medical Sites
A Directory of Indian Medical Sites An Initiated by Med knowledge Foundation.
7
Health Education Library for People
Health Education Library in Mumbai is a online health library which provides health education to People around the world.
8
Bharat Swasthya
Sir Ratan Tata funded project based on Health of India to acccess information about health ,diseases and cure,and some more necessary information about Health.
9
Express Healthcare
A comprehensive online Healthcare Sourcing Portal for medical Devices, Hospital Infra Products & Service.
10
Mera Doctor
This site redirects you to call a doctor in case of emergency.Mera Doctor is very helpfull to Individuals and Practioners as well as Doctors of India.
11
indMED
The Centre, known as Indian Medlars Centre, provided information support services to medical research community. It also produced two important resources:
  • A bibliographic database - IndMED - by indexing about 100 Indian medical journals.
  • A portal - medIND- providing free full text access to 62 Indian medical journals.
12
medIND
Purpose of medIND is to provide free access to Full text of articles published in select Indian Biomedical Journals indexed in IndMED or PubMed.
13
Healthy India
Healthy India endeavors to advance consciousness of disease prevention opportunities, encourage earlier detection and treatment of chronic diseases, and foster healthy living through information and resources on healthy lifestyle. The aim is to enable citizens of India and around the world to achieve wellbeing of mind and body through knowledge-sharing in a simple, interactive and accessible format. The initiative seeks to promote balanced diet, physical activity, lifestyle management, caring for the environment and avoiding tobacco and alcohol related health problems.
14
Hello My Doctor
Doctors!! Now Provide Paid Telephonic Consultations to Your Patients.
15
meraMD
meraMd.com provides health services like
  • medical discussion forums for doctors
  • local search for doctors and hospitals/clinics
  • medical calculators
  • customized search for medical diseases and conditions from the most trusted and reliable resources on the Internet
16
Healthcare Magic
largest website where people get answers from Doctors, around the world, around the clock.
17
Doctor Babu
doctorbabu helps you to search Doctors, Hospitals, Dentists, Blood Bank and other medical information instantly online.
18
India Development Gateway - Health
Women health is very important thorough out her life, from puberty to menopause. Adolescent health, pregnancy, and reproductive tract health are the major areas to concern where the care needs to be taken . In India 22.5% are adolescents. During adolescence peak growth and development place, this has direct influence on child bearing. Pregnancy is the most important phase in women’s life. There is lot of concern to reduce maternal mortality and infant mortality. In this portal information is provided for safe motherhood and care for good reproductive tract health.
19
Healthy Dunia
HealthyDunia.com, a health portal that aims to bring pertinent health-related issues of our people to the centre of our daily debate. Our endeavor is to make it a platform of analysis and discussion on any and every health-related subject that has relevance to our lives. Through the portal, our team of young professionals is working to indigenize the discourse on health and offer an Indian perspective to it. Whether it is a healthcare crisis or a research of international significance, we will bring to you the perspective of Indian healthcare providers and experts. We are also working to make HealthyDunia.com a forum where people can not only share their experiences on medical issues and India's healthcare system, but also seek advice from experts. We intend to make live chats with experts a regular part of our portal.

NGO/Community Health

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health)
SEARCH (Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health) is a non-government organisation registered as a public trust and charitable society in India.Their dream was to develop an institution of community health which provided health care to the local population, and generated knowledge for the global community by way of research.
2
AID and Health
Association for India's Development is a volunteer movement promoting sustainable, equitable and just development. AID supports grassroots organizations in India and initiates efforts in various interconnected spheres such as agriculture, energy, education, health , livelihoods, natural resources including land and water, women's empowerment and social justice.
3
Opasha
Operation ASHA?s goal is to make TB treatment available to the most disadvantaged patients. We do this through focusing on patient convenience, community mobilization, and comprehensive counseling. Our management information systems include continuous monitoring and rigorous reporting.
4
Population Foundation of India
Population Foundation of India (PFI) is at the forefront of policy advocacy and research on population issues in the country.
5
Community Mental Health
The objectives of the Community Mental Health Care programs have been:
  • Identify persons with mental health problems in the community
  • Provide treatment and rehabilitation services, at the door step
  • Sensitise the common man to mental health issues,
  • De-stigmatise and de-mystify mental illness in the lay population.
6
Indian Cancer Society
The Indian Cancer Society was founded in Mumbai in 1951 by the renowned oncologist Dr. DJ Jussawala, with the stated objective of providing cancer awareness and education, as well as offering high quality-low cost cancer screening facilities.
7
apneaap - Anti trafficking
Apne Aap Women Worldwide is a registered charitable trust in India. A grassroots Indian organization, we work to empower girls and women to resist and end sex trafficking by organizing marginalized women and girls into small self-empowerment groups, where they work collectively to access their legal, social, economic, and political rights.
8
NESTA
Nesta is an independent charity with a mission to help people and organizations bring great ideas to life.
9
MAMTA - Health Institute for Mother and Child
MAMTA - Health Institute for Mother and Child is an internationally recognised non-governmental organization, established in New Delhi in December 1990. Today MAMTA is present in 14 States of India and has extended its reach beyond national borders to Nepal and Bangladesh. The organisation is committed to integrated health and development issues in the context of poverty, gender and rights with life cycle approach. Its driving Mission to empower the underserved and marginalized individuals and communities through gender sensitive participatory processes, for achieving optimal and sustainable health and development.
10
TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues)
TARSHI (Talking About Reproductive and Sexual Health Issues) works towards expanding sexual and reproductive choices in people?s lives in an effort to enable them to enjoy lives of dignity, freedom from fear, infection and reproductive and sexual health problems.
11
SNEHA-Society for Nutrition, Education & Health Action
A secular, Mumbai - based non - profit organisation, SNEHA believes that investing in women's health is essential to building viable urban communities. SNEHA targets four large public health areas - Maternal and Newborn Health, Child Health and Nutrition, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Prevention of Violence against Women and Children.
12
Smile
Smile Foundation is a national level development organisation directly benefitting over 300,000 children and their families every year, through 158 welfare projects on education, healthcare, livelihood and women empowerment, in more than 700 remote villages and slums across 25 states of India.

Entrepreneurship Development in Health

S.No.
Useful Websites
Descriptions
1
Biotechnology Industry Research assistance Council
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) is a Section 25 ?Not-for-Profit Company? of Government of India, that is registered under Indian Companies Act 1956, and has been set up as Department of Biotechnology?s interface agency, which serves as a single window for the emerging biotech industries. BIRAC is guided by an Independent Board of Directors comprising senior professionals, academicians, policy makers and industrialists. As a Government of India enterprise, it endeavours to bring professionalism, transparency and efficiency into its functioning while providing support to catalyse the transformation of the emerging Indian bio-economy.
2
Health Start
Healthstart has been founded by a team of highly successful group of professionals with global experience. We are Business Executives, Entrepreneurs, Private Equity Investors and Bankers who have come together with only one mission - to stimulate healthcare entrepreneurship.We will strive to stimulate innovation and encourage out-of-the-box thinking to support business ideas that aim to address the incredible opportunity that the healthcare market provides in India.
3
Technology Development Board
The Government of India constituted the Technology Development Board (TDB) in September 1996, as per the provisions of the Technology Development Board Act, 1995. The Act enables creation of a Fund for Technology Development and Application to be administered by TDB. The Fund receives grants from the Government of India out of the Cess collected by the Government from the industrial concerns under the provisions of the Research and Development Cess Act, 1986, as amended in 1995. Any income from investment of the amount of the Fund and the recoveries made of the amounts granted from the Fund is also credited to the Fund. The donations are also received by the fund. The Finance Act, 1999, enabled full deductions to donations made to the Fund for income tax purposes.
4
Millennium Alliance
The Government of India constituted the Technology Development Board (TDB) in September 1996, as per the provisions of the Technology Development Board Act, 1995, with a mandate to provide financial assistance to the industrial concerns and other agencies attempting development and commercial application of indigenous technology or adapting imported technology for wider domestic application.
5
Drug Dangers
Accelerating Sustainable Growth of Social Enterprises and Nurturing Social Entrepreneurship to expand the Social Enterprise footprint across the country in all spheres. NASE India's objectives are to facilitate Networking, Advocacy, Support and Education.
6
Health-EU Portal
The New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) is the largest public-private-partnership effort within the R&D domain in the country. It looks beyond today?s technology and thus seeks to build, capture and retain for India a leadership position by synergising the best competencies of publicly funded R&D institutions, academia and private industry. The Government finances and plays a catalytic role. It is based on the premise of consciously and deliberately identifying, selecting and supporting potential winners. NMITLI has carved out a unique niche in the innovation space and enjoys an excellent reputation. NMITLI has so far evolved 60 largely networked projects in diverse areas viz. Agriculture & Plant Biotechnology, General Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Drugs & Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Materials, Information and Communication Technology and Energy.
7
Technology Development and Demonstration Program (TDDP)
The Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR) proposes to strengthen the interface between industry, R&D establishments and academic institutions and provide catalytic support for development and demonstration of innovative product and process technologies, traversing the journey from proof of concept or laboratory stage to pilot stage, rendering them fit for commercialization.
8
The Home Grown Technologies Programme (HGT)
HGT was designed to focus on supporting the Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME)-led technology efforts in the early stages in the innovation chain. The major objective was to encourage SMEs to carry out significant innovations at pilot production level, thereby covering some distance towards final marketing of a product. It took some time for TIFAC to fully realize this objective. In the initial years HGT support was given primarily to the laboratories. Later on more and more companies were encouraged to take up research and development projects by themselves. TIFAC experience showed that, to a large extent, the scheme was instrumental in helping SMEs to overcome their hesitation to seek technology that was new to them as well as to the market.
  • PUBLISHED DATE : Sep 02, 2015
  • PUBLISHED BY : NHP CC DC
  • CREATED / VALIDATED BY : NHP CC DC
  • LAST UPDATED BY : Sep 14, 2015

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