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By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | May 10, 2019
The health insurer says its CancerAid can help patients and caregivers make necessary behavioural changes.
By Nathan Eddy | 01:00 am | May 10, 2019
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says the combined entities would face competition from generics.
By Dean Koh | 05:51 am | May 09, 2019
eHealth NSW in Australia has announced that it will be working with a number of industry partners to enhance the safety and quality of patient care, with clinicians at one of the state’s major rural hospitals harnessing the power of digital tools in two proof-of-concept (PoC) projects.
By Dean Koh | 03:17 am | May 07, 2019
Australia’s national science agency CSIRO and GenesisCare, one of Australia’s largest cancer care providers, today announced a A$5.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | May 02, 2019
The global electronic health record (EHR) market size is proliferating, with Australia contributing to a large portion of that growth.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | May 01, 2019
Having an EMR system brings to a healthcare organisation an integrated system.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | April 30, 2019
Artificial intelligence (AI), neural networks and machine learning can be ethereal concepts to the average punter, but when applied to the health sector their benefits come into sharp focus.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | April 29, 2019
InterSystems has included a unified provider directory as part of its HealthShare suite of connected health solutions, aiming to drive collaboration and innovation across the care continuum.
By Dean Koh | 03:53 am | April 26, 2019
Earlier this week, the Western Australia (WA) Government announced the establishment of a new Ministerial Council that will advise the State Government on opportunities to further develop and support precision health advances.
By Staff Writer | 01:00 am | April 26, 2019
ACT Health is rolling out Wavelink’s Spectralink Versity enterprise mobility solution across five of its facilities, including Canberra Hospital.