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India Aeromedical Services is the brain child of two highly qualified and experienced professionals, Dr. Anil Mehra and Mr. Pradeep Thampi, in the field of Aviation Medicine and Aviation Operations respectively, who envisioned an air ambulance service in India to match the best and most advanced anywhere in the world. They were pioneers in the field of air evacuation and rescue in this country where such infrastructure was the prerogative of only the Indian Armed Forces.

Eight years ago, when India Aeromedical Services began its operations as the first air ambulance in India, flying patients from small medical facilities to hospitals of medical excellence was a major undertaking. With India being such a large country with an underdeveloped infrastructure, issues like finding aircraft, landing permissions, AAI and DGCA rules and regulations were an exercise in patience. Despite limitations, India Aeromedical Services persisted through work, determination, resourcefulness and the dedication of its medical and operations teams. India Aeromedical Services quickly developed its network, capabilities and reputation of quality service, matching any other in the world.

India Aeromedical Services Pvt. Ltd. is India's first private sector air ambulance devoted to civilian casualty evacuation to major medical facilities across the nation and neighbouring countries.

The helicopters and aircrafts of India Aeromedical Services are India's best air ambulances equipped to handle any life threatening medical emergency. They could be at your service in time to save your life and quickly evacuate you to an intensive care unit of a major medical facility in any city across India and neighbouring countries.


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RKMaster is the pioneer of software product engineering services, providing code quality intensive software development, test, and product support services to software companies. Our proprietary product development tools and processes deliver higher quality software while decreasing management overhead and provide real-time code level visibility to development teams, managers and customers. Our unique customer service initiatives package into an easy-to-manage interface that eliminates the hidden costs, and allows software and technology product companies to fully leverage for cost reduction, market growth, and long-term strategic benefit
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Dhanwanthari.org is the official web site of Dhanwanthari Ayurveda Vydia sala, it includes all the details of their Ayurvedi products, and treatment. Dhanwanthari is one of the largest ayuvedic treatment centers in Kerala
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In India, WHO provides technical assistance and collaborates with the Government of India and major stakeholders in health development efforts. It assists notably in Policy Development; Capacity Building and Advocacy. Technical assistance to the Government is provided through the following:
Core Programme Clusters
Communicable Diseases and Surveillance including Leprosy; Malaria; Filariasis; Tuberculosis; HIV/AIDS and International Health Regulations.
Evidence & Information for Policy including National Health Accounts; Policies; Medical Ethics; Information System; Burden of Diseases; Essential Drugs and Medicines; World Health Survey; Health Finance; Trade Agreements and Reform Issues.
Family and Community Health including Reproductive Health and Research; Child and Adolescent Health; Gender and Women Health; Immunization and Vaccine Development including Hepatitis B; Nursing and Midwifery; Nutrition and Development and AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy).
Social Change and Non-Communicable Diseases including Cardiovascular Diseases; Mental Health and Substance Abuse; Disability, Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation; Tobacco Control; Health Care for the Elderly; Prevention of Deafness; Prevention of Blindness; Health Promotion; Oral Health; Cancer; Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factors Surveillance and other Non-Communicable Diseases.
Sustainable Development and Healthy Environment including Chemical Safety; Emergency & Humanitarian Action; Food Safety; Health & Environment; Healthy Cities; Environmental Epidemiology and Water Sanitation.
Special Programmes
National Polio Surveillance Progranmme, Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme, Emergency and Humanitarian Action in Gujarat and Rajasthan, Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, 3 by 5 for HIV / AIDS, Leprosy Elimination, Roll Back Malaria, Tobacco Free Initiative, Lymphatic Filariasis and Health Internetwork.
External Collaboration and Partnerships
Recently WHO has worked closely with the government on health issues in the aftermath of the tsunami, and for epidemic outbreaks like the Japanese Enciphilitis. WHO is also working with the MOH in the pandemic preparedness plans for the Avian Influenza.
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Medical tourism can be broadly defined as provision of ‘cost effective’ private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry for patients needing surgical and other forms of specialized treatment. This process is being facilitated by the corporate sector involved in medical care as well as the tourism industry - both private and public.

In many developing countries it is being actively promoted by the government’s official policy. India’s National Health Policy for example, says: “To capitalize on the comparative cost advantage enjoyed by domestic health facilities in the secondary and tertiary sector, the policy will encourage the supply of services to patients of foreign origin on payment. The rendering of such services on payment in foreign exchange will be treated as ‘deemed exports’ and will be made eligible for all fiscal incentives extended to export earnings”. The formulation draws from recommendations that the corporate sector has been making in India and specifically from the “Policy Framework for Reforms in Health Care”, drafted by the prime minister’s Advisory Council on Trade and Industry, headed by Mukesh Ambani and Kumaramangalam Birla.
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Dental Council of India is a Statutory Body incorporated under an Act of Parliament viz. The Dentists Act, 1948 (XVI of 1948) to regulate the Dental Education and the profession of Dentistry throughout India and it is financed by the Govt. of India in the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (Department of Health) through Grant-in-aid. The General Body of the Dental Council of India representing various State Governments, Universities, Dental Colleges, Central Government, etc.
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