Many older adults deal with polypharmacy, taking five or more medications simultaneously, which raises the risk of harmful drug interactions. Sorting through these medications to
The University of Notre Dame Australia is pioneering a groundbreaking digital eye screening system equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) to combat preventable eye diseases that
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has huge potential to improve surgeries and patient care. But first, Australia needs proper guidelines to make sure AI is used
Online scammers are targeting a specific group of people in Australia, deceiving them and stealing substantial amounts of money each year, which is a troubling
NSW Ambulance is making history as the first emergency service worldwide to trial state-of-the-art stroke care technology in the field. The innovative initiative aims to
A new nationwide program is set to revolutionise dementia care in Australia by cultivating a network of leaders dedicated to supporting individuals living with the
Physical exercise plays a crucial role in healthy ageing, but are exercise apps meeting the needs of older adults? Researchers led by physiotherapist Luis Soto
Trust is the bedrock of any effective healthcare system as it fosters the relationship between patients, practitioners and institutions. It is a delicate currency, earned
A University of Sydney Engineering Honours student is developing technology to allow people with low vision and blindness to play ping pong using sound. Working with ARIA
Qscan Group, employing almost 1,500 people – including nearly 170 radiologists – and serving roughly 2 million patients every year across its six brands. Qscan
The Australian healthcare industry is under immense pressure. Patients expect faster care and shorter wait times, pushing healthcare teams to work more quickly without compromising
At a time when medical devices generate a wealth of informative data, new technologies need to be used to enhance how we build towards life-changing