Guidelines for Practice Released by Ministry of Health
Telemedicine Now Possible in India – Guidelines for Practice Released by Ministry of Health.25th March was a historic day, a day to celebrate despite the grim reality of COVID-19 crisis. The Ministry of Health in India, released a much awaited 51 page document spelling out the guidelines for the practice of telemedicine in India. Readmore…
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