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Custom Healthcare Software Development Geneca

April 27, 2022

ContentWhat is healthcare software development & what nuances should not be ignoredBasics of Software Development for HealthcareHospital Management SoftwareWhich coding style and technologies do you implement?IoT/IoMT/IoHT Software DevelopmentTop 10 Web3 Development CompaniesOur key competencies in healthcare industry Our own product companies, created and launched by our internal incubator, KMS Labs. Dev, a brand top-level domain that's dedicated to developers and technology. As the health technology industry expands, there will be possibilities as well as difficulties. To maintain growth in 2023 and subsequent years, we have identified the following drivers. AI and machine learning are becoming more widespread in the medical field. Every successful software project begins with thorough, detailed planning. And those that fail often do so because of a lack of coordination and planning. That’s why we meet with our clients to pinpoint their needs and wants before we ever touch any code. What is healthcare software development & what nuances should not be ignored We build preliminary solution architecture to provide a comprehensive vision of software capabilities. Our team creates a UI/UX design and defines the core functionality of the product. Our team gathers all functional requirements to estimate the project cost and scope of work. As a medical software development company, Innowise Group develops data management systems for pharmacies.At Arkenea, we work on all engagement models based on our clients' needs.In the following part, we'll go through the many kinds of software healthcare developers utilize to adapt to the sector's shifting needs.The online tool developed by Atomic Objects enables clients to explore and analyze the aggregated employee claim data.Share the details of your project – like scope, timeframes, or business challenges you’d like to solve.An organization depends on several factors, such as data management and storage to run every day. Our...

Daily Mymensingh Pratidins Reporter Meeting-2020 held

August 24, 2020

Staf Reporter: Dr. Idris Khan, editor and publisher of Mymensingh Pratidin, a national newspaper published from Mymensingh, said that Mymensingh Pratidin will be taken forward as a symbol of people's confidence in the welfare of the people by appointing journalists after evaluating their merits. "Earlier, I hired someone to run the magazine," he said. I'm trying to run the magazine differently than the way he runs it. He said this while addressing a press conference organized at Mymensingh DS Kamil Madrasa Hall Room in Mymensingh on Sunday, August 23 at 11 am. Dr. Idris Khan said- Mymensingh daily journalists will be recruited real journalists, journalists who have no idea in writing news will not be recruited. With the meritorious card, Mymensingh will take all the necessary steps to enhance the reputation of the newspaper by being the representative of the newspaper in different upazilas every day, in which case he expects the full cooperation of all. Mymensingh daily newspaper editor and publisher prominent educationist. Asaduzzaman Talukder, Managing Director of Mymensingh Pratidin delivered the keynote address as the chief guest in the presidency of Md. Idris Khan.In his speech, he called upon all journalists to work more responsibly in providing objective news to make Mymensingh daily more popular. Mymensingh Pratidin's Staff Reporter Azharul Islam delivered the inaugural address. Mymensingh Pratidin's Executive Editor Khairul Islam Al Amin, Mymensingh Pratidin Managing Director Ariful Islam and Manager Abul Bashar Lincoln were present as special guests. At the meeting, important issues were discussed, giving priority to the promotion and quality development of the newspaper. Dr. Idris Khan, Editor and Publisher of Mymensingh Daily said in his speech, "We need to send more quality news to the Mymensingh division so that we can maintain that reputation and excellence among the Mymensingh department by...

Former Bangladesh home minister Sahara Khatun MP dies

July 10, 2020

Senior Awami League leader and former home minister Sahara Khatun has died at a Bangkok hospital at the age of 77. The MP from Dhaka-18 breathed her last at 11:25pm BdST on Thursday, said her aide and relative Anisur Rahman, who was accompanying her there. Party chief Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has mourned her longtime confidante Sahara. President Md Abdul Hamid said in a condolence message that Bangladesh has lost a dedicated politician through the death of Sahara Khatun. Sahara Khatun was admitted to a hospital in Dhaka on Jun 2 with a fever, allergy and other preexisting conditions and later moved to the intensive care unit when her condition deteriorated. She was flown to Thailand and admitted to Bumrungrad Hospital last Monday. A member of the Awami League's presidium, Sahara Khatun is a three-time MP from the Dhaka seat. She was made the home minister in 2009 and later served as the post and telecommunication minister. ...

China condemns US over Hong Kong. That won’t stop trade talks

November 29, 2019

China vented Thursday after President Donald Trump signed new human rights legislation covering the protest-wracked city of Hong Kong. It denounced the new law as illegal interference in its own affairs. It summoned the US ambassador for the second time in a week. It vowed retaliation. The threats sounded severe. They also sounded empty. Behind the harsh rhetoric, China has few options for striking back at the United States in a meaningful way. And it has bigger priorities — namely, ending the increasingly punishing trade war between the two countries. Though both sides are talking about their willingness to reach a deal, they have yet to sign even an interim pact that would head off potentially damaging new tariffs less than three weeks from now. On Thursday, Beijing’s main agency on trade remained quiet on the legislation even as other officials railed against it, suggesting that the government remained open to a trade deal and would let the volatile issue of Hong Kong simmer, at least for now. “Beijing will make a lot of noises but they can’t afford to do much,” said Steve Tsang, director of the SOAS China Institute in London, a research Centre. “The trade deal is so important to the Chinese that they won’t let anything upset it.” On the face of it, Trump’s signature on two bills looks like a direct brushback against Beijing’s rule over Hong Kong. The former British colony operates under its own laws but has come increasingly under the sway of Beijing, one reason behind the increasingly violent protests that have troubled the Chinese territory for five months. The first bill authorises the US government to impose sanctions on Chinese or Hong Kong officials responsible for human rights abuses there. The second bill bans the sale of American-made tear gas, rubber bullets or other crowd-control equipment to Hong Kong authorities. China’s reaction was immediate but unspecific. It summoned Terry Branstad,...

Quader warns BNP of stern action against anarchy

November 29, 2019

Awami League leader Obaidul Quader has warned the BNP that the government will take strong measures if their movement for the release of jailed party chief Khaleda Zia devolves into chaos and anarchy. He issued the warning at the conference of the Awami Matsyajibi League on Friday in the wake of a recent clash between BNP activists and police near the Supreme Court. Addressing the situation surrounding Khaleda, Quader said, "We have maintained that she is in jail as per the decree of the courts. They should fight for her release through the legal channels and the government will not intervene." "But they don't believe in the rule of law or the justice system. They are trying to pressurise the courts by resorting to vandalism. They attacked the police and turned the court premises into a battlefield." The road transport minister urged the BNP to adopt a peaceful and democratic movement which the government could then deal with through the political process. But Quader warned that the authorities will clamp down on any attempt to create chaos and disorder. "There will be an appropriate response to anarchy in the name of a movement." ...

Healthy diet tips for dengue patients

November 26, 2019

As dengue fever is alarmingly spreading across the country, it is very important to take measures including food habits which will effectively minimise the risk of the disease. One of the risk factors in case of dengue is that it may reduce the platelet level of the patient’s body to such a significant extent that it could be fatal. Our body requires sufficient vitamins, minerals and protein for bone marrow health which produces platelets. Here are few food items that are full of nutrients and will help to raise the platelet count of a dengue patient and help him recover at the earliest. VegetablesVegetables such as spinach, pumpkin, paprika, carrot, watercress, celery, broccoli and beet root will trigger your platelet levels and help you purify your body. Do not hesitate to eat these foods raw after cleaning properly. Spinach is a food that promotes health in various aspects. They stand out for their significant contribution of protein and Vitamin K, which participates in the metabolism of coagulation factors and also helps to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding. Pumpkin, including seeds, has amino acids and vitamins essential for platelet formation. Its regular consumption improves the absorption of proteins and vitamin A, which are nutrients that participate in the production of these small cells. Additionally, since it contains powerful anti-oxidants, pumpkin is ideal for inhibiting the negative effects of toxins and free radicals. Beet root is full of anti-oxidants that help prevent platelet reduction due to the effects of free radicals. Its contribution of vitamins A, C and K, in addition to minerals, helps prevent the deterioration of blood vessels and the development of circulatory problems. Drinking beet root juice regularly also strengthens the body’s immunity. FruitsBoth Vitamin C and Vitamin K are essential to increase the platelet count. Hence, we should not only consume citrus fruits such as...

Myanmar may have chemical weapons stockpile: US

November 26, 2019

Myanmar is in breach of a global convention banning chemical weapons and may have a stockpile left over from the 1980s, the United States said on Monday. The southeast Asian nation may still have weapons at a "historic" facility where mustard gas was produced, a senior State Department official told the annual meeting of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Myanmar officially joined the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), which bans the production, storage and use of chemical arms, in 2015. "The US has serious concerns that a chemical weapons stockpile may remain at Myanmar's historical chemical weapons facility," Thomas DiNanno, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, told the OPCW in The Hague. Washington had information that Myanmar "had a chemical weapons programme in the 1980s that included a sulphur mustard development programme and chemical weapons production facility", he added. "Based on available information, the United States certifies that Myanmar is in non-compliance with the CWC, due to its failure to declare its past chemical weapons programme and to destroy its chemical weapons facility." Myanmar has previously faced accusations of storing and using such weapons. In 2013, a parliamentary report said police had used phosphorus the previous year against protesters at a copper mine in the north of the country, causing severe burns. In July 2014, five journalists from Myanmar were sentenced to 10 years in prison with hard labour over an article accusing the military of producing chemical arms. The previous year, Myanmar's then quasi-civilian government denied using chemical weapons against rebels from the Kachin ethnic minority during clashes in the north of the country. The US official said Washington had held talks with Myanmar's civilian government and military over the issue and "stands ready to assist Myanmar" to destroy the weapons. Myanmar was the 191st...

Don’t form local committee with relatives: Quader

November 26, 2019

Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader today asked his party’s rank and file not to form any grassroots committee comprised of "family members or relatives". “Educated person with clean image is needed now. If we want to save democracy, we will have to save Awami League,” Quader came up with the call while addressing a triennial council of Rangpur district and city units of Awami League at Public Library ground in the city this noon. Quader also read transport and bridges minister also asked the party’s local level leaders and workers to say no to the ‘seasonal birds’ and opportunists in the party’s leadership. The ruling Awami League has plunged into a serious image crisis as top brass of its different wings including Jubo League and Chhatra League have been caught for their involvement in corruption and irregularities. To retrieve the party’s smashed image, Awami League has started purification drive within the party sounding a note of caution that no one will be speared how powerful the wrongdoers are. Amid the purification drive, Awami League youth wing Jubo League on November 26 made Sheikh Fazle Shams Parash new chairman and Mainul Hossain Khan Nikhil general secretary with its five expelled top leaders in jail over corruption allegations. Pointing finger at the local level leaders, Quader said, “Power doesn’t sustain forever. Don’t abuse power just be modest to win people’s minds.” Calling upon the people in the area to stay with Awami League for continuation of development in the country, he said his government must eliminate corruption from the country for the sake of its overall development. Awami League Presidium Member Ramesh Chandra inaugurated the council while Momotaz Uddin Ahmed acting president of Rangpur district unit was presiding over the council. ...

Pro-BNP activists clash with police at HC intersection

November 26, 2019

Hundreds of activists of the Jatiyatabadi Muktijuddher Projonmo took to the streets after a programme at the National Press Club auditorium on Tuesday. They later occupied the High Court intersection for an hour and vandalised a number of vehicles on the road, according to some onlookers. Activists of pro-BNP Jatiyatabadi Muktijuddha Dal blocked the road in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday to demand the release of jailed BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. Photo: Asif Mahmud OvePolice later brought the situation under control by firing tear-gas shells at the protesters, said Ramna Division Deputy Commissioner Sajjadur Rahman. Activists organised a programme at the Press Club in the morning demanding the release of Khaleda. BNP's standing committee member Moudud Ahmed was scheduled to be the chief guest at the event but the senior lawyer failed to turn up citing his engagements at the High Court. Under the circumstances, leaders of the organisation ended the programme ahead of schedule and brought out a procession. Activists of pro-BNP Jatiyatabadi Muktijuddha Dal blocked the road in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday to demand the release of jailed BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. Photo: Asif Mahmud OveA small group of policemen subsequently tried to stop the procession as it advanced from the Press Club. However, the activists ignored the police and proceeded to station themselves on the High Court intersection. The blockade brought traffic to a standstill from the Press Club to Matsya Bhaban area for about an hour. Later, tensions flared up after the presence of law enforcers in the area was increased. The protesters then proceeded to attack the police, forcing the law enforcers to retaliate. The situation started to normalise after 2:30 pm, police said. ...

“Ishwarganj Poribar” beside the killed Junaid’s Family

November 26, 2019

Ahmed Humayun Kabir: Children of Wazkuruni Junaid killed in fire at Ishwarganj in Mymensingh beside the stands Social Development organization Facebook group “Ishwarganj poribar”. On Sunday afternoon, admins and moderators of the “Ishwarganj poribar” visited their home and visited the child's grave. Then handed over the clothes to the bereaved family, school textbooks, winter sheets and rice sacks. Attending the meeting, Rajib Alamin, Parvez Bhuiyan, Khairul Islam Al Amin, Rejaul Karim Raju and moderators were Junaid Fakir, Ritu Rahman Himu, Farhad Ahmed and Emon. Admin Parvez Bhuiyan of the “Ishwarganj poribar” said, "We administer and the moderator clothes for all members of the Junaid family. Our Upazila Executive Officer Umme Rumana Tua sir arranged textbooks, winter sheets, rice bags. It is learned that on Friday, Upazila Executive Officer (UNO) Umme Rumana Tua went to the house of the deceased Junaid and handed over the child's father 25 thousand in cash and two blankets. He assured all the help of the children and sisters of the deceased. On Thursday night, Wazkuruni Junaid, son of Dulal Mia, was burnt to death in his home in Narayanpur village of Uchhakila union. Everything in the world, including the books of her three sisters, was burnt to ashes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo-ch2z-Xe4&t=37s ...