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Last week, Victoria-based Melbourne Pathology became the latest pathology provider to upload reports to My Health Record (MHR).
The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) today announced the launch of a new professional development program to identify the necessary digital health capabilities for nurses and midwives to further improve the quality, safety and efficiency of care.
Nearing the first anniversary of the My Health Record (MHR) collection deadline on 31st January 2020, the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) has announced that the total number of MHRs with information has reached 12.
ADHA has been working with industry and governments over a number of years to achieve interoperable secure messaging across different systems.
An interview with James Patterson, CIO, NSW Health Pathology.
C-suite leaders in healthcare shared on the fundamentals, challenges and potential of connected care at the HIMSS Australia Digital Health Summit.
Representatives from two healthcare providers and a technology partner discussed the meaning, processes and obstacles to innovation in healthcare at the HIMSS Australia Digital Health Summit.
Perspectives from the patient and provider were shared about the complexities of access and use of patient data at a panel discussion at the HIMSS Australia Digital Health Summit.
The suite of clinical tools and resources includes include a guide for ED clinicians with practical information on accessing up-to-date My Health Record data.
Patients can use a smart speaker to tell a nurse or caregiver that they need something, then the request is routed to appropriate care team members, who can view the alert on mobile devices.