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Initiative will keep nurses informed and equipped with best practices for using Australia’s electronic health record.
UTS says the artificial intelligence-powered network will start in Australia but the goal is to make it worldwide.
Researchers also cite need for funding to investigate what needs to be changed.
Organisation will focus on aging population’s inequality, preventable risk factors and others to improve the quality and lower the cost of care.
Melbourne Institute of Health found telemedicine consults are as effective as in-person visits though cost-effectiveness is thus far unproven.
The change will enable medical researchers to confidently move forward, Senator Bridget McKenzie says.
The centre convenes businesses, governments, unions and the community to put AI to work, official says.
Organisations say they will develop capabilities to enable rapid diagnoses, improve efficiencies and deliver broader access to precision medicine.
The research found that 40% of participants have already used walk-in or retail clinics for basic care needs.
And that’s despite the fact that the average number of breaches has fallen, according to the OAIC.