The Australian Digital Health Agency has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Health Level Seven Australia Ltd (HL7) to support the robust development and implementation
A computer program may soon be able to personalise cancer treatments, improving outcomes for many sufferers. In work funded by the Cancer Council in SA, University
CSIRO scientists have led a study to develop a machine learning tool that gives medical professionals early warning of the condition of patient deterioration. The
Macquarie University Hospital has teamed up with Prospitalia h-trak, a provider of mobile point of care systems and software solutions for the healthcare industry, to
As the elderly population grows and resident acuity levels increase, your long-term care facilities may be experiencing an increased demand for care. With cost constraints
From 1 July 2022, women who need to get a cervical screening test, or Pap Smears, will be able to choose to self-collect a sample
The clinically led healthcare AI platform harrison.ai, and Sonic Healthcare, the global medical diagnostics leader, have officially launched ‘franklin.ai’, a joint venture to advance patient
From 1st July 2022, Australians experiencing mental ill-health will no longer have access to some aspects of telehealth after the federal government failed to extend the
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting Victorians to ‘Get Active’ with a new free app that provides users with exercise tips and workout videos. Minister
Monash University researchers have conducted a review into the prevalence of depression and anxiety of people with cystic fibrosis, a life-limiting genetic disease associated with
Australians with complex mental health issues are set to benefit from the country’s first digital and telephone service that provides ongoing mental health support designed specifically for them. Developed and
An Australian biotech is hoping for success with its attempt to turn a virus into a cancer fighter after its first patient was dosed in