Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bits & bytes
unhealthy trend, this 
One doc for 1,634 Indians

India claims it is going to become a healthcare hub for the world, but data available with the health ministry suggests there is only one allopathic doctor for 1,634 people.

According to the Medical Council of India, the total number of registered allopathic doctors in the country is 683,582. Thus the allopathic doctor-population ratio at present is 1:1,634.

Though the ministry does not have data relating to the doctor-patient ratio in rural and urban areas, Minister of State for Health Panabaka Lakshmi said Monday that the ratio varies from case to case "depending upon various factors like the type of disease, nature of specialisation, type of patient-care required".

Lakshmi informed the Rajya Sabha recently that there are 269 medical colleges in the country with annual intake of 30,922 students, who add up to the existing medical manpower.

The minister added that there were more than 600,000 practitioners of the Indian systems of medicine and homoeopathy.

The minister said if both the figures were taken together, the ratio would come down to one doctor per 870 people.

"The National Rural Health Mission has been operationalised with the main aim of providing accessible and reliable primary health care facilities especially to the poor and the vulnerable sections of the population," Lakshmi said. — IANS

IBM pact with IIIT-Bangalore

Software major IBM has entered into an agreement with International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore for collaborating in research initiatives.

IBM's Centre for Advanced Studies (CAS), Bangalore, will work with IIIT in the exchange of technical talks, guidance for research students and scholars and for solving research problems of common interest, a company statement issued in Chennai recently said.

Under this programme, fellowships will be offered to PhD students from the institute who will work with the developers and researchers at IBM India Software Lab, it said.— PTI