China Healthcare Continues Robust Growth

The Chinese healthcare industry has shown outstanding growth over the last few years. Ever since the reform process, the investment activities in Chinese healthcare sector have grown at a healthy growth rate and this has helped the sector posting better results than expected. As per our research on the sector titled -China Healthcare Sector Analysis-, healthcare spending in China is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 18% during 2010-2012.

In present industry scenario, most of the healthcare services in China are presently provided by the government and expansion of these services after reform has created huge demand of drugs, medical devices and equipments in the country. Moreover, the demand in other associated segments like health insurance and healthcare IT services has also increased robustly. In this regard, the report provides a complete analysis of the impact of healthcare reform on the Chinese healthcare market. We expect that the demand in emerging segments like OTC drugs and biopharmaceuticals will also post healthy growth rates.

The report studies the Chinese healthcare market by diving it into three major segments i.e. pharmaceuticals, medical devices and health services. Out of these three segments medical device market is expected to outperform the other segments. Our research gives a complete and statistical overview on all the three segments. Besides this, the report thoroughly studies the competitive landscape of the industry and provides valuable information to clients.

-China Healthcare Sector Analysis- is an outcome of extensive research and prudent analysis of the concerned sector done by our industry experts. The report is also supplemented with forecasts on the respective industries and also gives a complete demand and supply analysis of the Chinese healthcare services market. It covers various industry bottlenecks that are restraining the growth of the industry. Thus, it presents a true and unbiased picture of the Chinese healthcare industry, which will prove to be useful to the clients while making investments and joint ventures in the market. For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit:

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Tej Kohli Foundation Works To Provide Healthcare To India’s Poorest People

A recent review of public healthcare spending indicates that India ranks 171 out of 175 countries in the amount of money spent. India spends less than 5.2 percent of the GDP – 4.3 percent is contributed by the private sector leaving the government to spend only 0.9 percent on public healthcare.

While India has made great economic strides over the past decade, it is still the poorest country in the world with 51 percent of its population or 844 million people living in oppressive poverty. While the economic development of the country is proceeding at a sound pace, the health of the population is dropping. The urgent need to provide basic healthcare to India’s most impoverished people is a concern of many different humanitarian and religious relief groups.

The Tej Kohli Foundation, a privately funded non-profit humanitarian relief organization based in Guragaon, India, is one of the many charities offering aid and assistance to thousands of India’s poorest children. Compelled by an awareness of the need and by a heartfelt desire to help make the world a healthier, happier place, India born entrepreneur Tej Kohli established the foundation in 2005. Entirely financially funded by Mr. Kohli, the Tej Kohli Foundation attempts to lift the burden of poverty by providing food, educational opportunities, clean drinking water, adequate sanitation and medical services to India’s poorest people.

Tej Kohli, visionary philanthropist, international businessman and chief donor to the Tej Kohli Foundation notes, “Children determine the future. If a country nurtures these children’s talents from a young age, it will be capable of raising its living standards. The Tej Kohli Foundation cannot cater to each and every child in India but we hope our work will encourage our country to unite and make life better for Indian children”.

Staffed by a compassionate group of dedicated volunteers, the Tej Kohli Foundation strives to reduce poverty and illiteracy, launching education and health programs in both India and Costa Rica. The Tej Kohli Foundation operates on the premise that -the desire to help others is a primary human drive that, if harnessed correctly, inestimably benefits those who receive it.- Holding a diverse portfolio of commercial and charitable operations in India, the Americas, the Middle East and Europe, Tej Kohli is an international businessman and compassionate philanthropist; a shining example of -compassion in action.-

“I’m just happy to help spread a little bit of happiness into their lives,” says Tej. “And as we grow we’ll help a lot more people have a chance at a lasting, brighter future.”

Healthcare Law Means Changes for Nurse Management Jobs

Would it surprise you to know that President Obama’s health care law goes well beyond simply providing insurance to those who don’t have it? Indeed, the Affordable Care Act (affectionately known as ObamaCare) contains an entire litany of new regulations that will affect everything from who receives care to how services are bought and paid for.

A good example of the burdensome regulations applies directly to nurse management jobs. There is a provision in the law requiring medical facilities to allow breaks for employees who are also nursing mothers, in order to allow them time to express milk. For a nurse manager this presents a whole new set of problems.

For instance, the law states breaks must be “reasonable” in terms of length. But who decides what “reasonable” is? If one nursing mother can express her milk in 15 minutes while another takes 30, there will be questions about fairness and equal time. Then there’s the question of workers who have babies brought to the workplace to nurse rather than expressing milk and putting it in the refrigerator.

Just this one little regulation is already causing a lot of headaches for nurse managers. It provides further evidence that the health care overhaul is not all it’s cracked up to be.

Nurse Management Jobs Still Worthwhile

Despite the changes in the healthcare regulations, don’t be discouraged if you want to get into the healthcare field. Nurse management jobs are still very attractive for a variety of reasons. They offer excellent pay, a good working environment, and room for professional advancement.

Furthermore, working as a nurse manager brings with it a measure of personal satisfaction by being able to help make the lives of patients better. By your willingness to put your best foot forward your nursing staff will be encouraged to do the same and your patients will benefit.

You and Your Staff

To excel as a nurse manager requires a way of thinking that’s slightly different from what you did as an active floor nurse. In other words, before moving into management your primary focus was your patients. As a nurse manager you’re still focused on patient care, but you’re more focused on your staff as the vehicle to provide that care.

Nurse management jobs are therefore more about encouraging the success of your staff. When you’re nurses are doing well, so will your patients. When your nurses are not performing up to standards patient care will suffer.

Nurse Managers also have the added responsibility of representing their staff before upper management and other members of the healthcare team. This requires a certain amount advocacy which some nurse managers find difficult. Nonetheless, it’s part of building a solid team.

In the United States there is currently a significant shortage of nurses and nurse managers. There are nurse management jobs available in big cities, small towns, and through temporary staffing agencies. If you’re qualified and want to work, it’s out there for the taking.

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Effective Healthcare Pr For Better Communication

The healthcare industry is without doubt, one of the most important, expensive and rapidly developing industries in the world. Each year, billions of pounds and dollars are invested into clinical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in the hope of finding and distributing drugs that will help improve peoples lives. The healthcare industry is vast and diverse and includes doctors, patients, pharmaceutical companies, universities, governments and healthcare professionals involved in the distribution, discovery and advocacy of products. Healthcare public relations are also critical in the healthcare industry. There is no point producing an effective drug, if its benefits cannot be related to the public. Healthcare PR plays an important role in introducing, building confidence, opening up a good market share and bringing to people innovative clinical remedies. Companies that supply healthcare PR provide superior counsel and strategic planning to global pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, healthcare providers and government agencies.

Healthcare communications agencies worldwide are working to help the stakeholders of the medical field and healthcare sector to be heard, informed and market products. Healthcare PR solutions include promoting, preserving and protecting the integrity of brands, building brands and franchises, designing and executing direct-to-consumer health campaigns that change behavior, communicating milestone moments with regard to scientific and regulatory instances, fostering lasting relationships for clients with professional and advocacy groups and managing brands throughout their lifecycle.

It is important for healthcare PR agencies to blend modern communication techniques with a deep knowledge of regional outlooks in order to effectively build the reputation and market share of the most recognized and reputable healthcare brands. Other important aspects of healthcare PR include pharmaceutical and device marketing, where products are marketed in a broad array of therapeutic categories and stages of development. Product launches are important too, where a range of products are introduced globally and on a regional basis. Media relations is also another aspect of healthcare PR, where media is used to generate attention for landmark publications and publicizing breaking news at major medical meetings. Advocacy relations are also important when it comes to healthcare communications. Having advocates lends credibility to healthcare campaigns and this is advantageous when trying to reach the consumer on a grassroots level. Health policy such as drug pricing, patent challenges, ethics and general skepticism is a common issue that healthcare related companies have to deal with healthcare PR can help with these issues by communicating and shaping health policy issues whenever they arise.