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    Ayush Minister Highlights Homoeopathy's Expansion

    Delhi, April 10 Union Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav said on Friday that India has developed a strong and growing homoeopathy workforce over the years, supported by key institutions and research bodies that are strengthening the scientific base, regulatory framework, and public trust in...
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    India's Nursing Workforce: Expanding Opportunities for Global Care

    New Delhi, March 26 Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena on Thursday asked the Nursing College at Hindu Rao Hospital and Medical College to align its curriculum with international requirements, emphasizing the need to prepare a skilled workforce to meet global healthcare demands.During a visit to the...
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    India's Healthcare: Investment Needs and Coverage Challenges

    New Delhi, March 25 India's healthcare sector is projected to reach USD 700 billion by 2030, but its financing architecture remains fragmented and under-penetrated, with out-of-pocket spending still accounting for a large share of healthcare expenditure, according to a report.The country's...
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    Doctors' H-1B Visa Access at Risk Amid Fee Proposal

    Washington, March 19 – A bipartisan group of US lawmakers has introduced legislation to exempt doctors and healthcare workers from a proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee, warning that the cost could deepen workforce shortages and restrict access to care across the country.The “H-1Bs for Physicians...
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    Rising Demand for Allied Health Professionals Fuels Workforce Expansion

    New Delhi, March 9 A senior health ministry official highlighted on Monday the rising demand for allied health professionals driven by demographic transition, the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases, the expansion of healthcare infrastructure, and the rapid adoption of advanced...
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    Congressional Hearing Highlights Physician Shortage and Visa Policy Concerns

    Washington, February 25 – A heated congressional hearing on America's growing shortage of physicians has opened a new fault line that could directly affect Indian medical graduates seeking careers in the United States.The issue at hand is a proposed "$100,000 supplemental fee for new H-1b...
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