Bouncing back from a traumatic injury can take a lifetime to achieve. Thankfully, technological advancements and forward-thinking individuals have come together to find different ways for patients in recovery to get another lease on life ...
SA Health, in partnership with the Australian Digital Health Agency, has trialled secure messaging technology and is now rolling it out in a staged approach in a bid to streamline communication between hospitals and community health ...
Workplace settings have rapidly changed over the last couple of years, and along with these changes comes the arising need to establish a healthy work-life balance. Various factors have influenced the changes in the workplace, ...
Former Health Department secretary, Glenys Beauchamp PSM, has been confirmed as chairperson of Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ). Ms Beauchamp brings a thorough understanding of the significance of the role of FSANZ to the ...
The strategic founder of Australia’s National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC), Professor Leonard Notaras AO, has been appointed Chair of the World Health Organization’s Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Strategic Advisory Group (SAG). Professor Notaras ...
MELBOURNE, VIC. 27th October 2021 – DB Results has appointed Candy D’Menzie to the newly created role of Chief Philanthropy and Clinical Adviser (CPCA). This role has become essential as the digital business expands its ...
Last year, the Health Care Index released a list of the 89 countries that had the top-performing healthcare systems around the world, based on criteria like general quality of service, cost, infrastructure, employed healthcare professionals, ...
As Australia navigates its way through the COVID-19 pandemic and prepares for the post-lockdown recovery, there has never been a more critical time for organisations and governments to support Australians’ mental health in the workplace. ...
Like many other industries in 2021, the healthcare sector continues to face data breaches and cybersecurity risks. A recent study from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has found the healthcare industry as ...
An Australian startup responsible for developing a screening technology for the early detection of learning differences called Dystech is raising funds to make dyslexia assessments more accessible. It’s estimated that up to 20% of Australians ...