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Australasian health week in review: March 7

7 March 2015
Pulse+IT’s weekly round-up of Australian and New Zealand health and eHealth articles from third-party sources: Bandage deal looks healthy for tech start-upNew Zealand Herald ~ Holly Ryan ~ 05/03/2015 Kiwi wearable technology start-up Footfalls & Heartbeats has signed a licensing deal with German medical company Medi for its compression sensor fabric. New app could expose […]
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MDM can keep the professional separate from the personal

6 March 2015
Healthcare organisations that are moving towards or have implemented bring your own device (BYOD) policies can help assuage security and privacy fears by using mobile device management (MDM) solutions that effectively “containerise” personal and professional applications on a single device. Jim Cikanek, senior product manager for mobile communications specialist Spok, told a webinar for Asia-Pacific […]
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Electronic referrals for federally funded aged care services

5 March 2015
All new referrals for federally funded community and residential aged care services will be conducted electronically from July 1 under the new My Aged Care system, although exceptions have been made for healthcare professionals sending inbound referrals who still prefer to use fax machines. Department of Social Services (DSS) representatives are currently conducting a series […]
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Communicare wins electronic record contract for North West

5 March 2015
Primary care clinical and practice management software vendor Communicare has won a contract to roll out a shared electronic medical records system for community and primary care delivery within Queensland’s North West Hospital and Health Service (HHS). The health service covers a vast area in north-west Queensland and includes a number of hospitals, the largest […]
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DSS plans to build hospital interface with My Aged Care

3 March 2015
The Department of Social Services (DSS) is investigating the development of an interface between hospital information systems and the new central client record for people receiving aged care services as part of the roll out of the My Aged Care system. While it is still early in the planning stage, the manager of the access […]
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Internet of healthcare Things to kick up a gear in 2015

3 March 2015
The Internet of Things (IoT) may still be caught up in the hype cycle, but new research from Embarcadero Technologies shows that software developers working on IoT solutions expect to have them in active development this year, and most are geared towards business rather than gadgets for consumers. The Software for the Internet of Things […]
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MedicalDirector adds specialist referral service to sidebar

2 March 2015
General practice software vendor MedicalDirector has added a new specialist referral app from digital health company Healthshare to its MedicalDirector Sidebar. Healthshare Referrals contains a comprehensive specialist directory that will allow GPs to search for the most appropriate and convenient specialist and with the click of a button, write a referral that is automatically populated […]
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International health IT week in review: March 1

1 March 2015
Pulse+IT’s weekly weekend round-up of international health IT and eHealth news: What does InterSystems’ Caché have to do with Epic’s EHR?Healthcare IT News ~ Bernie Monegain ~ 26/02/2015 InterSystems just released the latest version of the data platform it first introduced in 1997: Caché 2015. What does it have to do with EHR giant Epic? Would a […]
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Australasian health week in review: February 28

28 February 2015
Pulse+IT’s weekly round-up of Australian and New Zealand health and eHealth articles from third-party sources: Taxpayers have spent more than $1 billion on a digital health record that doctors won’t useNews.com.au ~ Sue Dunlevy ~ 27/02/2015 Australians could have had a hip replacement, a knee replacement or a brain tumour removed for the money it […]
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Orion Health to support FHIR in Rhapsody

27 February 2015
Orion Health has shown its support for the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) draft interoperability standard by opening up its Rhapsody integration engine to include FHIR capabilities. FHIR, devised by Australian interoperability expert Grahame Grieve and supported by HL7, uses a contemporary web services approach to make exchanging data between incompatible systems much simpler and […]
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Digital chart forms an intuitive record for Calvary Bethlehem

26 February 2015
Little Company of Mary Health Care (LCMHC) is planning to roll out clinical chart books based on Slainte Healthcare’s Vitro electronic patient chart in its private hospitals following a proof-of-concept trial at Calvary Health Care Bethlehem in Melbourne. Vitro is able to replicate the look and feel of paper-based clinical forms as a digital record, […]
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Cerner wins NSW electronic medications management tender

26 February 2015
EMR giant Cerner has won the statewide tender to provide its electronic medications management system to the majority of NSW hospitals. While the value of the contract was not disclosed, the NSW government allocated $170 million in the 2011 state budget for the 10-year statewide EMM program, which is aimed at improving medication safety from […]
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Healthcare a bit of a laggard in harnessing the Internet of Things

26 February 2015
Healthcare consumers may be leading the march towards the much-vaunted Internet of Things (IoT) by increasingly adopting wearable devices and sensors, but only 10 per cent of Australian healthcare organisations are actively analysing the big data being generated. A survey of 300 businesses conducted by analysis firm Telsyte on behalf of Microsoft has found that […]
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Senate committee queries delay over decision on PCEHR review

26 February 2015
Greens health spokesman Richard Di Natale has questioned the federal government’s delay in responding to the recommendations of the Royle review into the PCEHR, saying he understood momentum for the system had stalled and GPs had gone cold. Department of Health officials told a Senate Estimates community affairs committee hearing in Canberra yesterday that the […]
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Pitfalls of automated clinical data entry

24 February 2015
Neither a borrower nor a lender be. The number of healthcare institutions installing clinical information systems (CIS) is growing steadily, with providers of these systems often spruiking their time-saving features. One feature that is of interest to critical care is the ability to automate charting of patients’ physiological observations in hospital records through an interface […]
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Expert panel on the future of the PCEHR

24 February 2015
The NSW branch of the Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) is holding a Q&A session on future developments with the PCEHR in Sydney next month. HISA NSW’s ‘PCEHR moving ahead in 2015’ meeting will also include brief updates on the latest developments and use of the PCEHR, followed by the Q&A with an expert […]
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Fulbright scholarship for research into mobile apps

23 February 2015
University of Western Sydney professor of health informatics Anthony Maeder has won a prestigious Fulbright scholarship to continue his work on developing mobile apps to support physical activity and nutrition programs. Professor Maeder has been appointed the 2015 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Agriculture and Life Sciences, the highest level of scholarship category and the only […]
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Nominations open for iAwards

23 February 2015
Nominations are now open for the iAwards, which are looking for innovative ICT products and solutions in a range of industry and government domains, including healthcare. Hosted by the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) and the Australian Computer Society (ACS), nominations for this year’s awards close on March 25. State-based events will be held in […]
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International health IT week in review: February 22

22 February 2015
Pulse+IT’s weekly weekend round-up of international health IT and eHealth news: Cerner big data platform gets new clientHealthcare IT News ~ Erin McCann ~ 19/02/0215 Truman Medical Centers and the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Center for Health Insights have teamed up on a new initiative that will harness data from electronic medical records, de-identifying it […]
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Australasian health week in review: February 21

21 February 2015
Here’s our weekly round-up of Australian and New Zealand health and eHealth articles from third-party sources: Apple Watch fit enough for Australia’s $400 million smartwatch boomSydney Morning Herald ~ Hannah Francis ~ 20/02/2015 Analysts are tipping the imminent arrival of the Apple Watch will kickstart a $400 million boom in the smartwatch market in Australia […]
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PHO Alliance outlines seven-step plan for a sustainable health system

20 February 2015
The PHO Alliance has outlined seven policies that it believes need to be introduced to help New Zealand’s health sector overcome the challenges it will increasingly face. Three actions concern reprioritisation of funding and services, including a commitment to supporting IT systems that directly underpin patient-centred integrated care, and four are aimed at removing barriers […]
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HL7 Australia to bring standards development back in-house

19 February 2015
The local affiliate of eHealth interoperability organisation HL7 has decided to withdraw responsibility for HL7 standards development and publishing from Standards Australia following its decision to restructure the health informatics technical committee IT-014 last year. HL7 Australia announced this week it had terminated its current agreement with Standards Australia for publishing and maintenance of localised […]
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Orion Health showing Enterprise as part of global play

19 February 2015
Orion Health plans to use the roll-out of a unified patient information system in New Zealand’s South Island, integrated with a clinical workstation also being rolled out in the region, as a reference site to show markets like Australia, south-east Asia and Europe what it is capable of with its Enterprise solution. Last week, Orion […]
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CHF calls for long-term funding and ePIP payments for PCEHR

18 February 2015
The Consumers Health Forum (CHF) has called on the federal government to give a long-term commitment to implementing electronic health records, including incentivising general practices to contribute information to the PCEHR through the eHealth practice incentive payment (ePIP). As part of its pre-budget submission, the CHF said it believes eHealth records and other electronic initiatives […]
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Feros Care trialling paid GP video consults for residents

18 February 2015
Residential and community aged care provider Feros Care is taking part in a federally funded trial to investigate whether funding GPs to conduct video consultations with residents will improve patient care. Originally given the grand name of the Better Health Care Connections: Aged Care Multidisciplinary Care Coordination and Advisory Services Program, the idea is to […]
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Reduction in adverse events can offset costs of eMM systems

17 February 2015
An Australian-first cost-effectiveness study of the use of an electronic medication management system over paper-based prescribing has shown that savings from reduced adverse drug events can more than offset the cost of implementing the system. In a paper published recently in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), researchers led by Macquarie University’s […]
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Govt can implement sensible reform without funding cuts: AHHA

17 February 2015
The government can achieve a better functioning health system as well as savings by implementing sensible, evidence-based changes, the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association (AHHA) argues in its pre-budget submission. The AHHA, which represents state health departments, public hospitals, community health services, Medicare Locals, primary healthcare providers and aged care providers, argues that it is […]
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DHBs begin move to national infrastructure platform

17 February 2015
Four District Health Boards (DHBs) have signed on to migrate to the new national infrastructure platform (NIP) developed by IBM in association with shared services organisation Health Benefits Limited (HBL). Northland, Auckland, Counties Manukau and Waitemata DHBs have signed contracts to use the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform, with the transition to begin from […]
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Australasian health week in review: February 14

17 February 2015
Following is a collection of recent Australian and New Zealand articles from third-party sources that Pulse+IT readers may enjoy: IBM wins ‘foundation’ role for NZ health IT cloudZDNet ~ Rob O’Neil ~ 16/02/2015 New Zealand’s National Infrastructure Platform for health is moving to an IBM-managed cloud, enabling a massive consolidation of datacentre facilities in the […]
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Telephone-based COACHing reduces cardiovascular risk factors

16 February 2015
A statewide, telephone-based coaching program has been shown to reduce risk factors for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in both indigenous and non-indigenous Queenslanders. In a paper published in today’s issue of the Medical Journal of Australia, researchers have shown that the introduction of centralised statewide coaching by Queensland Health using the well-regarded COACH […]
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Hackathon for aged care innovation

16 February 2015
Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) is organising a hackathon over two weekends in March and May to bring together innovators in aged care, technology, data and design. LASA has partnered with the Aged Care Industry IT Council (ACIITC), the University of Canberra, the Lighthouse Business Innovation Centre and digital marketing agency Isobar for the event. […]
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DSS to hold sector briefings on My Aged Care

16 February 2015
The Department of Social Services (DSS) will hold a series of sector briefings around the country next month on changes to a number of programs due to begin on July 1, including the My Aged Care website. The briefings will cover the changes coming to home care packages under the consumer-directed care (CDC) policy, as […]
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Orion Health and South Island Alliance formalise SI PICS roll-out

16 February 2015
Orion Health and the five South Island District Health Boards (DHBs) have signed a new agreement covering the roll out of the shared patient administration platform known as the South Island Patient Information Care System, or SI PICS. Orion Health has been working with the DHBs through the SI Alliance for some time on developing […]
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InterRAI data report on the health of older people living at home

15 February 2015
The South Island Alliance has released a report summarising data about the health of older people in the South Island who are living at home. The data has been captured using tools developed by the interRAI network, including a home care tool and a contact assessment tool, to provide a snapshot of the health of […]
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Telstra’s investment in eHealth tops $100 million

12 February 2015
Telco giant Telstra’s investments through its healthcare division have gone well beyond the $100 million mark, with the value of some of its most recent acquisitions outlined in its half yearly results announced today. While the numbers are dwarfed by Telstra’s massive $2.1 billion in half-yearly profits, CEO David Thodey said Telstra Health’s investments were […]
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Future of NEHTA and PCEHR still undecided

12 February 2015
The federal government has not made a decision on funding the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) beyond the end of the financial year. It is also still considering the governance arrangements for eHealth that were recommended by the Royle review into the PCEHR, with no word yet as to whether it will continue funding its […]
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PSA proposes integrated GP-pharmacist model of care

11 February 2015
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has proposed a potential model for integrating non-dispensing pharmacists within general practices to deliver clinical support within a team care environment, based on the model in place for practice nurses under the practice incentives program. Developed in association with the Australian Medical Association (AMA), the model would see a […]
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Can introducing TOGAF to eHealth produce better systems?

10 February 2015
Training provider eHealth & HL7 Education Partners is introducing two new workshops this year on the use of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) methodology as it applies to the eHealth sector. TOGAF aims to apply best practice methodologies to effectively analyse, design and implement information technology solutions. It is used in a number of […]
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RACGP calls for 75% rebate for telehealth consultations

9 February 2015
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has called for the introduction of a new MBS rebate for the provision of telehealth consultations as well as an increase in the rebate and a coordination payment for GP attendances in residential aged care facilities. As part of its 2015-16 pre-budget submission, the college has recommended […]
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Productivity Commission reports facts and figures on healthcare

9 February 2015
The Productivity Commission released volume E of its annual Report on Government Services (RoGS) last week, containing valuable data on the equity, efficiency and cost effectiveness of the public healthcare sector. Covering primary and community health, hospitals and mental health management, the report uses published and unpublished data from a range of sources, including the […]
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Call for abstracts for health information management conference

9 February 2015
The Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA) has issued a call for abstracts for its national conference in October, being held in association with the University of Sydney’s National Centre for Classification in Health (NCCH). Being held in Sydney from October 27 to 29, this year’s conference will be attended by members of the […]
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Australian health week in review: February 7

6 February 2015
Following is a collection of recent Australian articles from third-party sources that Pulse+IT readers may enjoy: Medicare, uni policies falling to backbench revolt?Medical Observer ~ AAP & Julie Lambert ~ 05/02/2015 CONTROVERSIAL federal government changes to Medicare and universities look set to be dumped or radically altered as Prime Minister Tony Abbott tries to ward […]
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Hills adds Hostel to patient infotainment portfolio

6 February 2015
Hills Ltd has acquired patient entertainment and communications provider Hospital Telecommunications (Hostel) as part of its strategy to be the leading provider of interactive patient care solutions to hospitals and aged care facilities in Australia. Hostel will add a further 17 hospitals and 4124 beds to Hills Health Solutions’ Australian footprint, including Royal North Shore […]
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PCEHR lost in the political turmoil

5 February 2015

It seems like just yesterday that Department of Health CIO Paul Madden was taking great delight in taking the mickey out of Pulse+IT's seemingly obsessive reporting on all things PCEHR.

In fact, it was at the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA) conference in Sydney last November, when Mr Madden, responding to our question as to why most people found out about what was happening with the PCEHR through the pages of Pulse+IT rather than official channels like NEHTA or DoH itself, gently mocked us for writing about its slings and arrows so constantly.

We're still writing about it, but it's getting harder and harder to keep up the enthusiasm for what now seems to be considered a forgotten relic of previous adventures. Figures on the tiny amount of shared health summaries on the system seem to show that most GPs have lost their enthusiasm entirely. (After one year of operation, the PCEHR contained 2000 SHSs; by the end of two years of operation, this had grown to 23,000. Last December, the number was 38,200.)

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Why is eHealth interoperability so hard?

5 February 2015
As pressure continues to grow on the healthcare system to become more efficient and to provide safer care at a lower cost, health IT is usually touted as the most obvious driver of transformative change in the way healthcare is practised and delivered. The hopes are high, but in reality the promise is rarely achieved. […]
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Flying squads of mobile clinicians for people with dementia

4 February 2015
The federal government has allocated $54.4 million over four years to establish a mobile workforce of clinicians or flying squads that can provide advice to residential aged care providers for residents with the most severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). The funding for the proposed Severe Behaviour Response Teams (SBRTs) is part of […]
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Digital collective for cancer research using top-level domain

4 February 2015
The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) has launched what it says is the world’s first charity-driven site using a top-level domain (TLD) naming system. The ACRF plans to use the .CancerResearch domain name as part of a new ‘digital collective’, which will provide information, awareness movements and research news in collaboration with cancer scientists, research […]
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Online education provider ThinkGP sold to Reed

4 February 2015
The ThinkGP online education platform developed by Sydney GP John Crimmins has been sold to Reed Exhibitions, which will integrate it into its Reed Medical Education division, organiser of the General Practitioner Conference & Exhibition (GPCE) portfolio of events. ThinkGP provides free professional development for GPs through interactive, case-based activities that can be used for […]
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IT on the sidelines as SA proposes reshape of hospital system

4 February 2015
The South Australian government is proposing a fundamental revamp of its hospital system, establishing super-sites for major emergencies, specialist centres for stroke and more integration of rehabilitation services. Despite a number of large investments over the years in electronic medical records, diagnostic imaging and a new pathology system, using IT to support the proposed changes […]
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Supercomputer using gaming tech simulates heart arrhythmia

3 February 2015
Scientists from Sydney’s Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute have used the CSIRO’s GPU-CPU Bragg supercomputer to simulate hundreds of thousands of heartbeats to help understand the variability in QT intervals found in patients with a type of inherited heart arrhythmia. The Bragg supercomputer combines both central processing units (CPUs) and the graphics processing units (GPUs) […]
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MedicalDirector predicts gradual migration to cloud

2 February 2015
Medical practice software specialist MedicalDirector is expecting to see a slow migration of users from the traditional desktop to cloud-hosted offerings like the new MedicalDirector Online service it officially launched last week. While he expects it to appeal initially to new practices, MedicalDirector CEO Phil Offer said the cloud offered the flexibility and lower investment […]
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Overhaul of district of workforce shortage data

2 February 2015
The Department of Health has released new maps on the DoctorConnect website that more accurately identify areas with GP shortages. The new district of workforce shortage (DWS) maps are designed to accurately identify where doctor shortages exist using using more up-to-date population and Medicare data. The maps formerly used data from 2004. Assistant Health Minister […]
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Midlands signs up 1000 babies for NCHIP

1 February 2015
The National Child Health Information Platform (NCHIP) being rolled out by Midlands Health Network has reached a major milestone with its 1000th enrolment. Newborns in the Waikato region began being enrolled in October last year following a pilot project at Thames Hospital, with plans to roll it out nationwide following an evaluation scheduled for March. […]
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IBM trialling cryptographic algorithm for identity management

1 February 2015
IBM is working with Australia’s CSIRO and the German Red Cross to investigate the use of its Identity Mixer technology, which it hopes will allow consumers to better protect their personal data online. Identity Mixer uses an algorithm to encrypt the certified identity attributes of a user, such as their age, nationality, address and credit […]
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Lean reductions in ED waiting times and improved patient flow

30 January 2015
A multi-university trial of a combination of lean management and Six Sigma techniques in a hospital emergency department has shown that they can improve patient flow, open more beds and allow hospitals to more easily install software to monitor bed availability, Australian research shows. A paper published in the upcoming issue of the International Journal […]
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MedicalDirector hosted in the cloud

29 January 2015
Clinical and practice management software vendor MedicalDirector has launched a cloud-based managed service as an alternative to locally installed software. Available for both MedicalDirector Clinical and PracSoft, the new MedicalDirector Online will be offered on a monthly subscription basis to existing sites as well as new practices. “Starting a new practice is often big step […]
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UTAS course in health and fitness technologies

28 January 2015
The University of Tasmania is holding another of its online Foundations of Technology for Healthy Living courses beginning next month, aiming to help health science students to navigate the world of fitness technologies. The free course, first staged last year, looks at how new technologies can be used to live a healthier lifestyle as well […]
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Seminar on secure messaging for allied health and specialists

28 January 2015
The Victorian branch of the Australian Association of Practice Management (AAPM) is organising a seminar next month for specialist and allied health practices on using secure messaging services to connect with GPs. The seminar will be held in Melbourne and broadcast live by video link to sites in Geelong, Warrnambool, Ballarat and Gippsland. AAPM Victoria […]
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HISA calls for papers for HIC 2015

28 January 2015
The Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) has issued a call for papers for the Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2015), being held this year in Brisbane. The primary theme for the conference is ‘Driving reform: digital health is everyone’s business’. This year, the conference presentations will be allocated based on theme rather than in separate […]
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EMM systems can be used to improve incident reporting

27 January 2015
The use of electronic medication management and clinical information systems can be used to improve the rate and quality of medication error reporting in Australian hospitals, new research suggests. In a study published in the International Journal for Quality in Health Care, researchers led by Johanna Westbrook and colleagues from the Centre for Health Systems […]
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Team-based care using home monitoring technologies

27 January 2015
Preliminary results from a integrated home telehealth project involving team care arrangements and a variety of readily available technologies has shown that cost savings through nurse visiting and travel time can offset the cost of the equipment, and potentially lead to better health outcomes for patients living at home. The $3.3 million Integrated Home Telehealth […]
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Screening tool for end-of-life decision-making

26 January 2015
Researchers from the University of NSW have developed a screening tool that uses an algorithm to help identify elderly patients who are likely to die within a three-month period to potentially avoid harmful and futile treatments. While the tool, called the Criteria for Screening and Triaging to Appropriate aLternative care (CriSTAL), is predominantly being developed […]
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Is the smartphone the interoperability tool of the future?

22 January 2015
In April last year, the not-for-profit industry group Continua, event company mHealth Summit and the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) got together to form the Personal Connected Health Alliance (PCHA) with the intention of representing the consumer voice in what they are calling personal connected health. The idea is to ensure that the […]
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Telehealth: what’s information management got to do with it?

22 January 2015
In 2013, the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA) committed to telehealth as a strategic priority, realising that it was a growing mode of healthcare delivery and would require clear governance from an information management perspective. As a result, HIMAA has aligned itself with the Australasian Telehealth Society (ATHS) and accepted an invitation from […]
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Care Connect takes an agile approach to CDC

21 January 2015
As the aged and community care sector struggles to come to terms with the implications of consumer-directed care (CDC), home care provider Care Connect is taking it in its stride, developing a new model of service provision and reconfiguring its IT to manage the transition as smoothly as possible. Some prominent figures in the aged […]
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Dragon Claw fires up for self-management of RD

20 January 2015
Version one of an interactive website called Dragon Claw that is aimed at providing information and support to people living with rheumatoid disease has gone live, with plans to add extra modules that can track the disease state and physical measurements as well as provide telehealth options in the future. Developed by well-known telehealth expert […]
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Epic implementation to headline hospital technology conference

20 January 2015
The program manager for the implementation of the Epic electronic medical record at Melbourne’s Royal Children’s Hospital will headline a two-day conference on using technology to improve healthcare efficiency as part of Australian Healthcare Week in Sydney in late March. Jackie McLeod previously worked on the roll-out of parts of the Cerner Millennium system at […]
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Pay as you go SMD Hub a breakthrough for coreplus

19 January 2015
Allied health practice management software specialist coreplus has partnered with secure messaging vendors HealthLink and HealthConnex (Argus) to create a secure message delivery (SMD) service built in to the coreplus platform that acts as a hub for multiple SMD vendors. Rather than allied health practitioners having to subscribe to the different secure messaging services to […]
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Online solutions for appointments, monitoring and web consults

19 January 2015
A new player has entered the competitive online appointment booking market in Brisbane-based NetHealth, which also plans to release solutions for vital signs monitoring and online video consultations later this year. NetHealth is the brainchild of medical software engineer and developer Vidya Nallamad, who set the company up in 2013 having spotted what she said […]
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NZ close to a tipping point for telehealth

19 January 2015
Growth in the uptake of telehealth by district health boards (DHBs) over the last three to four years means New Zealand is close to a tipping point, according to research published late last year by the NZ Telehealth Forum. Commissioned by the National Health IT Board (NHITB), the stocktake of DHB telehealth activity shows that […]
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CHF calls for a national summit on Medicare

15 January 2015
The Consumers Health Forum (CHF) has called for a national summit to explore ways to ensure the future of Medicare following the federal government’s decision to dump the controversial rebate and time descriptor changes to Level A and B general practice consultations. Health Minister Sussan Ley today announced those changes were now “off the table” […]
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Solving self-care by hacking health ideas

15 January 2015
The University of Auckland and Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) are organising a ‘health hackathon’ next month to encourage the development of new concepts and technologies for people self-managing health issues. Hackathons are a popular way for the software community to thrash out new ideas but they are now being extended to other sectors such […]
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CSIRO rolls out Smarter Safer Home platform on Sunshine Coast

15 January 2015
CSIRO has moved out of the technological development stage of its Smarter Safer Home care support platform and into investigating how it can be used by different community services through a partnership that is bringing the platform to the elderly and people living with disabilities on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. CSIRO is working with Sunshine Coast-based […]
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HealthTracker fires a torpedo at cardiovascular risk screening

14 January 2015
A 40,000-patient strong study into the use of the HealthTracker clinical decision support tool in primary care has shown it can increase screening of patients at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease and contributes new evidence on the effect of technology-assisted interventions to improve healthcare quality. The Treatment of Cardiovascular Risk using Electronic Decision Support […]
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Closing the eMM loop cost-effectively

14 January 2015
Well-known eHealth researcher Johanna Westbrook will provide a keynote speech on the cost-effectiveness of electronic medications management systems over paper-based prescribing at the 4th annual eMedication Management Conference being held in Sydney in March. Professor Westbrook, who has recently moved with her research group from the Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research at the […]
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Another call for urgent implementation of RTPM

13 January 2015
A Victorian coroner has added to the growing pressure on the state government to act on doctor shopping as a matter of urgency following an inquiry into another death involving prescription drugs, one of a growing list including both Schedule 8 and Schedule 4 medicines. In handing down her report on December 17, Coroner Jacinta […]
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HotDoc looks to expand with customised reminder service

12 January 2015
After a big 2014 for Melbourne-based online appointments booking service HotDoc in which it won long-term contracts with corporate GP groups Healthscope and IPN, the company is now looking at building a comprehensive reminder system that can help practices better target different types of appointments such as over-75 and 45-49 health checks. First established by […]
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Electronic orders a stumbling block for pathology on PCEHR

12 January 2015
The low level of electronic ordering of pathology tests has emerged as a major stumbling block to progress in developing a workable method for uploading pathology reports to the PCEHR. Progress has been made on a high-level solution design following a series of Department of Health-hosted workshops last year, including one held in Melbourne in […]
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Open clinical data the first step towards open innovation

9 January 2015
In March 2014, the University of Canberra officially opened a new building on its campus called the Health Hub, a $15 million facility designed as a new way to integrate teaching, training and research for better healthcare. The Health Hub includes a full-service general practice super clinic run by Ochre Health, a pharmacy, a pathology […]
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DCP a safe alternative for distributing pathology results

8 January 2015
As discussions continue on devising a method to upload pathology and diagnostic imaging reports to the PCEHR, there are existing tools that can be used to disseminate test results to patients in a safe, GP-curated manner. One of these tools is the Doctors Control Panel (DCP), a plug-in tool developed a number of years ago […]
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Review period mooted for pathology uploads to PCEHR

7 January 2015
The design of the system that will allow the uploading of pathology reports to the PCEHR will be reviewed after 12 months of operation to assess whether it is working effectively, with statistics on ‘exception cases’ reported at six- and 12-monthly intervals. According to the minutes of the most recent consultation workshop on the design […]
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MediSecure to launch DrShop service in next BP update

7 January 2015
MediSecure will launch version three of its ScriptVault electronic prescription exchange service in the next update of Best Practice clinical software, which will also include its new DrShop real-time prescription monitoring system. MediSecure has been trialling DrShop with Best Practice since last year and it will be fully integrated into BP’s next update, which chief […]
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Kids’ network looks outward to portals and linking with Lync

6 January 2015
The Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) is hoping to implement a patient portal, self check-in kiosks and the use of Lync or Skype for patient to clinician communication in the next year or so as part of its five-year strategy for a digital approach to health. The network, which was established in 2010 and is […]
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DHS adds two-factor authentication to myGov website

5 January 2015
The Department of Human Services (DHS) has added two-factor authentication (2FA) to the myGov website, which controls access to online government services such as the PCEHR, Medicare and eTax. DHS came in for sustained criticism last year over lax security for myGov following the discovery of a cross-site scripting flaw that allowed a security researcher […]
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MedicalDirector online booking module set for February launch

5 January 2015
Clinical and practice management software vendor MedicalDirector has released the pricing structure for the new integrated online appointments booking module it will launch for PracSoft users next month. MedicalDirector will charge 20c per booking for the new service, billed monthly, with a discount off the annual PracSoft subscription for practices that spend more than $25 […]
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Holiday reading: Telehealth

29 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 Telehealth magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at the top of this […]
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Holiday reading: National eHealth Agenda

29 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 National eHealth Agenda magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at the top […]
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Holiday reading: Acute Care ICT & eHealth

26 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 Acute Care ICT & eHealth magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at […]
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Holiday reading: Aged Care ICT & eHealth

25 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 Aged Care ICT & eHealth magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at […]
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Holiday reading: Practice ICT & eHealth

24 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 Practice ICT & eHealth magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at the […]
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Holiday reading: New Zealand eHealth

23 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 New Zealand eHealth magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at the top […]
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Holiday reading: Mobile Health

22 December 2014
Pulse+IT is taking a break from daily news reporting for the festive season but will return on Monday, January 5. If you are after some holiday reading, you may like to review our 2014 Mobile Health magazine online below. This and other editions of Pulse+IT are available via the ‘Magazines’ menu at the top of […]
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The 2014 eHealth year in review: part four

18 December 2014
In what was a big year of budgets, reviews and belt-tightening, it was the major investments being made by Telstra Health that caught the attention as the year came to a close. Health IT is a sceptical industry at the best of times and its people will reserve their judgement, but it is hard not […]
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The hot top 20: most-read stories on Pulse+IT in 2014

18 December 2014
In a year dominated by the PCEHR, the budget, the fate of Medicare Locals and the emergence of Telstra Health as a major player in the health IT sector, it was the first step into the Australian market by a US firm that registered as the most popular story for Pulse+IT readers in 2014. 1. […]
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PCEHR registrations reach two million

18 December 2014
Consumer registrations for the PCEHR have reached the two million mark, with the latest statistics from the Department of Health showing that 2,015,624 consumers have now signed up. As of midnight on Wednesday, December 17, the figures also show that 7600 healthcare provider organisations are registered, including general practices, pharmacies, aged care facilities and hospitals. […]
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Guest editorial: Farewell Kent Spackman

18 December 2014
I couldn’t let December pass without highlighting a major challenge for the world of health informatics. Kent Spackman has been the major force behind SNOMED since 1997. In October 2014 Kent announced to the world that he is standing down from his position at the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) as Chief Terminologist […]
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The 2014 eHealth year in review: part three

17 December 2014
After the flurry of debate following the release of the May budget, the Horvath review and the Royle review, attention in the third quarter of 2014 changed to the corporate sector. It was time for a couple of big players to make their moves, including Telstra Health, Hills and Orion Health, but as always, the […]
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Majority of prescriptions now dispensed electronically: eRx

17 December 2014
Electronic prescription exchange service eRx Script Exchange has published a new report detailing progress in electronic prescriptions since its establishment in 2009, showing that 80 per cent of all prescriptions are now dispensed electronically rather than manually. According to eRx, 87 per cent of pharmacies are now using its system along with 72 per cent […]
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The 2014 eHealth year in review: part two

16 December 2014
It wasn’t just the long delayed release of the Royle review into the PCEHR that had the industry on tenterhooks in the second quarter of the year. John Horvath’s review into Medicare Locals was also due to be delivered, and while Prime Minister Tony Abbott had announced before last year’s election that there would be […]
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