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Sakra World Hospital partners with IKOC to establish a 50-bedded healthcare facility in HSR Layout

This innovative medical center caters to a variety of healthcare needs, encompassing Orthopaedics, Orthospine, General Surgery, Cardiac Surgery, Urology, Plastic Surgery, and Neurosurgery.

Sakra World Hospital collaborates with IKOC, opens a new 50-bed medical center in HSR Layout
Sakra World Hospital collaborates with IKOC, opens a new 50-bed medical center in HSR Layout

Sakra World Hospital partners with IKOC to establish a 50-bedded healthcare facility in HSR Layout

In a significant development, Dell Technologies has highlighted India's progress in adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI), attributing this momentum to strong leadership from both the government and industry sectors. However, the context of this statement does not specify a particular sector or aspect of AI.

Meanwhile, in the healthcare sector, Sandeep Dogra has been appointed as the Group COO for ShardaCare Healthcity and Sharda Hospital. Dogra, who was previously associated with Sharda University and Sharda Care Healthcity, will now oversee the operations of these healthcare institutions.

Elsewhere, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pfizer. This collaboration aims to accelerate the lab-to-market journey of healthcare products. The details of the agreement do not specify a particular location for the collaboration.

Separately, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the National e-Governance Council (NEC) have joined forces. Their collaboration aims to build an e-Voucher system and a beneficiary information management system. It's important to note that these systems are not related to the healthcare products mentioned in the DPIIT and Pfizer MoU.

In another health-related development, the World Health Organization (WHO) has added rapid-acting insulin analogues and GLP-1 receptor agonists to the Essential Medicines List (EML). These additions are expected to improve the accessibility and affordability of these essential medications worldwide.

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that the UNFPA and NEC collaboration does not involve the use of robotics in kidney-preserving cancer care, as previously discussed. The news article earlier highlighted the role of robotics in this area, but no new factual information about this topic was provided in the current paragraphs.

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