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By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 14, 2019
Fujitsu will apply AI methods to images of the brain generated by GE’s Revolution CT scanner, and use a specifically-trained algorithm to look for abnormalities.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 09, 2019
The cloud migration aims to give the provider, which boasts four facilities in Victoria, better remote access and disaster recovery.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 07, 2019
Delivered by UNSW's Entrepreneurship Unit, the 20-week programme will include five health startups providing products and services focused on chronic diseases.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | August 06, 2019
A Pharmaceutical Society of Australia report finds that real-time prescription monitoring, electronic prescriptions and pharmacist input into the country’s My Health Record electronic health record system are among the top areas where investments are needed.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | July 26, 2019
Even though 90% of Australians now have an account, one challenge has been to convince more providers that there's enough clinical utility for it to benefit them, said AMA South Australia president Dr. Chris Moy.
By Dean Koh | 02:32 am | July 24, 2019
Swinburne University’s National eTherapy Centre has partnered with medtech startup Coviu to allow Australians to access quality mental health services through encrypted, real-time text chat sessions.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | July 24, 2019
The program, which will be a key part of Monash university's new National Centre for Healthy Ageing, will use EHRs to help monitor the frequency of dementia and associated risk factors.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | July 19, 2019
Garvan Institute of Medical Research scientists hope the method, called RAGE-seq, could have powerful applications for precision medicine.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | July 17, 2019
The company says its Cito platform offers real-time single views of patient information, unifying and structuring clinical data into customisable virtual electronic health records.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | July 16, 2019
An Australian Institute of Health and Welfare study finds that 92% of patients said they received the information they needed about their care or treatment from their general practitioner.