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The Hindu (Metro Plus)
(July 1st,2002)

Online Health Service:
And now, there is a bloodbank online. Bloodline has been launched by www.webhealthcentre.com, a portal that offers free online health services for the public doctors and medical students.

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News Today
(June 20th, 2002)

Bloodline, a free online service that will benefit patients in need of blood as well as encourage voluntary blood donation has been launhed by Webhealthcentre.com, a health portal promoted by Tata Consultancy Services( TCS).

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Express Healthcare Management
( Nov 15th, 2001)

TCS’s health portal introduces new services
Mumbai
: Webhealthcentre.com, Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) health portal has introduced three new services viz. an online appointment service, online laboratory reports service and a mobile health directory for its viewers.

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The Week
( Nov 11th, 2001)

Online clinics:
It is one area where entrepreneurs are not much bothered about the 'first mover advantage'. Not a month passes by without a fresh e-healthcare initiative being announced. And what is more, every new medical site seems to have some USP.

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www.domain-b.com
(23rd October 2001)

Mumbai: WebHealthCentre.com, an online health portal promoted by Tata Consultancy Services in association with Web Health Systems, has launched new online services.

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Business India
(March 20th to April 2nd, 2000)

(TCS) has made other players sit up and take note of it… The TCS site has been a runaway hit. Between 27th Jan and 3rd March it recorded 4.16 lakh hits with an average user session of 15.32 minutes… According to industry sources the number of hits is enviable…

“This site is clearly addressed to the urban health conscious users and makes a good job of it. The design is neat, serious and has merged well with the site…” says Ganesh N Mandalam of internet solutions company Third Agenda.

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India Today
(Mar6th 2000)

WebHealthCentre.com is a comprehensive healthcare portal developed by Tata Consultancy Services in partnership with Web Health Systems Ltd Chennai, to provide an online consulting facility. Doctors and patients can access multi-speciality medical institutions for free medical advice, suggestions regarding therapy and treatment options. Other features: an online bookstore, diet advice, a drug index, the facility to store health records and information on alternative systems of medicine. Patients' records will be confidential and password-protected.

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Industrial Economist
(29th Feb - 14th Mar)

The site would serve as a network for all individuals and provide information concerned with healthcare…

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Global Business
(Feb 2000)

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is one of Asia’s leading software organisations spearheading India’s computer revolutions. As part of its commitment to making information technology transform the lives of people, TCS is launching a website dedicated to making quality healthcare accessible free of charge to people across boundaries.

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Computers Today
(16th Feb – 29th Feb 2000)

It seems like it is happening at last. The benefit of IT may reach the common man without a hefty price tag. Thanks to the altruistic efforts of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a site for medical consultation with specialists in major hospitals is being launched… and its services are free!

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Pharma Spectrum
(Feb 24th 2000)

In what can be said to the first of its kind in the country, a comprehensive health portal aiming to bring doctors in small towns in touch with their counter parts in bigger towns have access to advanced medical techniques has been launched by Web Health Systems Ltd in association with the country’s numero uno software development house, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

The Hindu
(Jan31st 2000)

The site breaks new ground in cyberspace by offering registered users free online consultation.

And when all this comes from a network of well-known medical institutions, the whole package seems to be all the more impressive…

If all this still sounds too good to be true, the doctors say that this can be only the beginning.

(Jan27th 2000)
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), leaders in Internet solutions and healthcare systems, has launched, healthcare portal WebHealthCentre.com, in association with Web Health Systems Ltd., promoted by Dr. Sumanth C Raman. The website offers features such as a comprehensive healthcare information, an online bookstore, an online diet advice, a drug index and the facility to store health records. It aims at providing health-related information in India for the benefit of the medical community and general public alike.

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Business Standard
(Jan 29th, 30th)

TCS recently tied up with a team of doctors led by Sumanth Raman to launch a health care portal that claims to be first of its kind in the country. Called www.webhealthcentre.com, the site aims to provide experts opinion to patients and doctors outside big cities free-of-cost. "We are not looking at this venture for profits, just that it earns revenues to meet expenses", says S Ramadorai, chief executive officer, TCS.

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DQW News Bureau
(29th Jan 2000)

This web site offers a gamut of medical services by bringing together the best medical practices and making them accessible to the public. The highlight of this website is the free online consultation through which individuals can create their medical records online and seek solutions to their problems from specialists in the relevant field.

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