The growth of communication technologies is set to influence the future of medicine in the continent, says Frost & Sullivan.
The JSE's newest tech listing wants more than half its revenue to come from outside SA in the next six months.
SAS Health and Condition Management helps health plans optimise patient care while reducing expenses.
The technology uses inappropriate defibrillation therapy, says the medical institution.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The new imaging technology offers hope for patients to live longer after surgery.
The tele-medicine initiative aims to alleviate pressure on hospitals due to the decrease in doctor-patient ratios.
Leaps in advanced analytics systems transform the way organisations view and leverage data.
The solution makes computing flexible and simplifies access to patient information within a secure environment.
Kenya's corporate sector gets behind a project to upgrade information networks for the country's disaster monitoring centre.
British scientists are a step closer to a computer model of the brain after finding a way to map the connections and functions of nerve cells.
Cellphone-based initiatives give HIV-positive pregnant women vital information, and a human connection.
The goal is to give heart doctors the ability to access patient data even when they are working off-site.
The company's consultants support the government in reducing levels of maternal and infant mortality, and breaking the poverty cycle.