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Tag: Healthcare
Indian-origin doctor sentenced to prison for USD49 million fraud
An Indian-American doctor, known for promoting classical Indian dances in the US, has been sentenced to nearly 10 years of imprisonment for defrauding his former company’s shareholders of USD49 million.
Doctors to give advice through ‘E-consult stations’ in Dubai
Dubai will soon have ‘E-consult stations’ at several places where patients can perform health checkups themselves and patients will be connected to the doctors through a computer screen.
Job vacancies for PMETs in Singapore rose from 39% to 48% in 2016: MOM report
Around 48 per cent of job vacancies in Singapore in the year 2016 were for professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs), informed the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
Fast food can do more harm than you can think: Bloomberg
Think twice, the next time you go hogging on burgers and French fries. As per the latest study, fast-food containers that keep cooking grease from leaking out, have risky chemicals.
Singapore tops Asian Digital Transformation Index
Singapore has topped the list of Asian Digital Transformation Index that measures the ability of Asian economies to transform themselves in the face of digital transformation.
Medifund assistance to mitigate health woes of needy Singaporeans
For providing help to the needy patients in Singapore, Medifund ( Medical Endowment Fund) assistance amounting to S$155.2 million was released in the financial year 2015.
Three crucial steps to guard your healthcare needs in Singapore
Singapore is one of the most livable countries around the world today because it is a gateway city to commerce in Asia that offers unparalleled political and social security.