Adam Ang
A recent study also revealed that Australian aged care nurses found it difficult to use multiple digital tools to perform tasks while providing end-of-life care.
A project in China that is developing an autonomous and self-evolving virtual healthcare setting is targeted to go public next year.
It recently acquired two new supercomputer units to further drive healthcare application development.
It has also been validated for Stage 7 of the HIMSS INFRAM.
Also, New South Wales has introduced a new virtual urgent care service for adults.
Also, the South Korean government will pilot an electronic system to maintain the patient medical records at shuttered health facilities.
The hospital is the first in Indonesia to adopt an automated EWS system.
Nearly all 20,000 of the healthcare cluster's staff readily used a new mobile application upon implementation.
This could impact ongoing health system IT modernisation efforts, says New Zealand’s largest trade union, Public Service Association.
It features speech-to-text and an AI that identifies high-risk findings from slide images.