Australia’s healthcare system is feeling the weight of ever-growing demands. Healthcare professionals have long felt pressure to deliver fast and precise support to the most
In a state first, medical students can now undertake their entire training in rural South Australia, in a bold new initiative by Flinders University to
Starting 1 July, residential aged care homes in Australia can access funding to employ on-site pharmacists to help reduce medicine-related harm in aged care. The
The Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (DHCRC) has announced the establishment of an Australian first, national, cross-university network to advocate for and advance digital health
As of 1 July, AccessCare is no longer contracted to deliver aged care assessments in Kingston, but the council assures everyone they’re still here to
As we continue to advocate for disability support, it’s disheartening to see that many older Australians are still being left behind. Despite the well-intentioned framework
A new program called ‘Small Steps’ is helping older Australians make easy changes to their daily habits that could lower their risk of dementia. The
New analysis has revealed many Australian aged care residents are not receiving the levels of care they need and are entitled to. The UTS Ageing
Receiving a cancer diagnosis is a daunting and life altering event, even more so when your diagnosis is rare with very little awareness and public
Integrating AI into healthcare systems is a game-changer, optimising processes from diagnosis to data management, predictive analytics to personalise patient care, telemedicine and patient engagement.
A new, healthcare navigation platform, Zable Health (Zable), has launched to empower healthcare professionals in their mission to connect with patients through the provision and
La Trobe University is making an unprecedented move to tackle the nursing shortage in rural Australia. For the first time ever, the university’s Rural Health School