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Lifestyle disorders or non-communicable diseases: Causes, tips to control them
In 2017, India witnessed 61.8 percent of deaths due to non-communicable diseases. NCDs majorly refer to cancers, diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases like heart attack and stroke, mental health and others
Swine Flu and Precautions
Key insights around Swine Flu and precautions by Dr. Ajay Phadke were published in Saamana Marathi Newspaper.
Dr. Ajay and Dr. Avinash Phadke’s original research paper
Find Dr. Ajay and Dr. Avinash Phadke’s original research paper on ‘Evaluation of the new Sysmex UF-5000 for determination of cutoff values for leucocytes and bacteria and utilizing in screening of Urinary Tract Infection’ linked below. Click the link to read the full article.
Superbugs get tough, 25% patients in Mumbai resistant to strong antibiotics
On the eve of antimicrobial awareness week, SRL Avinash Phadke Laboratory studied samples of over 40,500 patients and found that almost 33% harboured drug-resistant bacteria.
Skilled manpower will be required in order to validate automated process
Dr Ajay Phadke, Centre Head, SRL Dr Avinash Phadke Labs, shares with Prathiba Raju on how automation in diagnostics sector is becoming an essential factor as it brings in efficiency, speed, precision and cost efficiency
Automated workflow A new norm for pathlabs
Pathlabs in the future will be strongly backed by automation and digital technologies that will enable pathology to become more efficient and scalable
The overall, diagnostic space will grow at a CAGR of around 12-15 per cent
Dr Avinash Phadke, Founder, Dr Avinash Phadke Pathology Labs, and President-Technology, SRL Diagnostics, explains the opportunities and challenges within India’s diagnostics space in a chat with Raelene Kambli
The alchemy of growth in diagnostics
Many healthcare companies today are faced with a big question. Is the business of diagnostics in India an opportunity or a challenge? By all means, most CEOs and business leaders would state self-evident opportunities such as growing demand for diagnostic services in India, expanded access to such services, increased insurance penetration and more.
Dissecting the future of diagnostics
The first edition of Dx Summit brought together the best minds to deliberate and debate on the right strategies to shape a sustainable future for diagnostics business in India
Special address: Dr Avinash Phadke, President and Mentor, SRL & Founder, Dr Avinash Phadke Labs
In genomics or specialised oncology tests there are niche areas which can further growth but larger corporates still need to look into such niche products
Panel discussion: Is diagnostics business in India an opportunity or a challenge?
India’s diagnostics industry has gone through tremendous transformations in last 2-3 decades. With increasing PE investment flowing in, heightened competition, rapid tech advancements and improved quality regulations, this segment of healthcare is poised for further growth.
Panel discussion: The next disruption in diagnostics
Disruption is said to be a critical component of innovation in any healthcare organisation. Disruption ensures that every organisation continues to focus on innovations that improves productivity, efficiency and patient satisfaction.
Dx Leadership Awards
The Indian Express Group and Express Healthcare, through its Dx Leadership Awards, recognised and rewarded business and scientific excellence across all spectrum of diagnostics.
It All Starts With a Simple Handshake
The industry case for hospitals to partner with established diagnostics labs to build an holistic, successful and sustainable healthcare services value chain
World Tuberculosis Day: Evolution of TB Diagnosis in India
Tuberculosis (TB) was once feared as much as, AIDS is feared today. This social perception comes from the fact that it is a highly communicable disease and can become difficult to treat.
Tuberculosis in pregnancy: A timely diagnosis is critical
World Tuberculosis Day 2019: While treating TB in pregnancy is absolutely essential, the process can be a little tricky. Doctors and expecting mothers need to be extra cautious about getting the right treatment and maintaining the health of the baby as well as the mother.
DocYard | Forewarned is forearmed
The incidence of type I Diabetes is rising by three per cent every year, with nearly 75,000 new children being diagnosed to have T1DM every year. Type I Diabetes is also known as Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) and Juvenile Onset Diabetes Mellitus. As of 2018, there were at least 97,000 cases of juvenile Diabetes reported in India alone, which is alarming.
How Dr Avinash Phadke Pathology Labs is fighting the phenomenon of inaccurate lab diagnoses
Pathology is the science which examines the causes and effects of diseases through laboratory examination and diagnosis of samples of body tissue. In India, there are thousands of laboratories that deal in these diagnostic services.
Will Grow at a CAGR of Around 12 - 15 Per Cent
World over, diagnostics plays a key role in the overall healthcare delivery business. It cannot be outsourced to a large extent and is completely recession proof.
To Vaccinate or not?
Recent reports on adverse effects of MMR vaccines have reignited the age-old debate whether to vaccine or not. Industry experts and stakeholders share their views on this burning issue.