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APHS invests in Flamingo to develop personal cloud platform

14 October 2014
Epic Pharmacy, the pharmacy services company formerly known as APHS, has invested $1.5 million in software firm Flamingo to create a healthcare technology platform aimed initially at health insurers and hospitals. Epic Pharmacy is perhaps best known for its pharmaceutical packaging arm APHS Packaging, which supplies aged care facilities with medication sachets, manufactures dose administration […]
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Health technology firms score high on BRW innovators’ list

14 October 2014
Health IT firms, health insurers and iconic Australian firm Hills have all scored highly on BRW magazine’s list of 50 most innovative companies. While Kiwi cloud-based accounting software firm Xero took first place for its payroll module, there were a number of healthcare companies and healthcare-related technologies in the top 50, including online appointment booking […]
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Opinion: Is your clinic prepared for BYOD?

13 October 2014
In a professional sector where security is essential, bring your own device (BYOD) is surprisingly common in healthcare, with staff members using their own portable devices (whether tablet, smartphone or laptop) to perform work-related tasks. With hardly a week going by without a news story involving a high-profile data breach where customers’ personal and financial […]
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Darling Downs Health-e-Regions project expands to new towns

10 October 2014
The small towns of Tara and Wandoan in the western Darling Downs region have been added to the University of Queensland’s Health-e-Regions telehealth project, joining Dalby, Chinchilla and Miles in receiving improved access to specialist care. Half a million dollars in extra funding has been contributed by coal seam gas company QGC, the main sponsor […]
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HCN rebrands as MedicalDirector

9 October 2014
The company formerly known as Health Communication Network (HCN) has changed its business name to MedicalDirector, reflecting its primary clinical software product. The market-leading general practice clinical software, Medical Director itself will now be known as MedicalDirector Clinical, while its general and specialist practice management products will be known as MedicalDirector PracSoft and MedicalDirector BlueChip. […]
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Fully integrated v best of breed: St Stephen’s Hervey Bay

9 October 2014
There have been a couple of others in the running to be named Australia’s first fully integrated digital hospital, but it looks like the new St Stephen’s Private Hospital at Hervey Bay in Queensland is likely to claim the honours when it opens next week. It will still need to scan in the paper medical […]
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DVA claiming for allied health professionals online

8 October 2014
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) has launched a new online claims system for allied health providers servicing the veteran community. DVA Webclaim is now open to all allied, dental and optical health providers through the Department of Human Services’ (DHS) Health Professional Online Services (HPOS) portal. It is aimed at allied health providers who […]
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Online course in active health and fitness technologies

8 October 2014
The University of Tasmania is offering a free online course covering how new fitness technologies can enhance health and lifestyles. The Foundations of Technology for Healthy Living course, thought to be the first of its kind in Australia, will cover technologies such as smartphones, activity monitors and video games that are increasingly being used to […]
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Mobile cardiology clinic takes to the road in rural Queensland

7 October 2014
A mobile cardiology clinic equipped with diagnostic technology and telemedicine capabilities has taken to the road in south-western Queensland, aiming to provide specialist cardiology services to people in Dalby, Roma, Charleville, Goondiwindi and St George. Called Heart of Australia, the clinic has been built on a retrofitted road train and contains two consultation rooms, a […]
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Device aims to reduce alarm fatigue for nurses at point of care

7 October 2014
Wireless communications specialist Ascom Wireless Solutions is set to introduce a new mobile device specifically designed to improve nurse communications and clinical workflows to the local market early next year. Called Myco, the device combines the capabilities of a smartphone, such as a touch screen, 3G and WiFi, along with a barcode reader for patient […]
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Waiting game for general practice IT

6 October 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Train IT Medical principal and owner Katrina Otto is better placed than most to judge the current state of IT and eHealth uptake in Australian general practice. She has noticed a lot of confusion in the last six months over the direction of […]
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Opinion: When IT upgrades are necessary

6 October 2014
The decision to upgrade IT is one that is never taken lightly, as the cost can vary dramatically. Unlike the consumer market, upgrades in the healthcare industry are never performed merely to obtain the latest and greatest version of a product for bragging rights. Instead, external factors are at work and can include: Legislative – […]
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Smart app helps cardiac rehab in the home

2 October 2014
Patients recovering from heart attacks are more likely to successfully complete rehabilitation when they do it at home using a new smartphone app compared to those who have to travel to outpatient clinics, new CSIRO research shows. CSIRO has developed a smartphone-based home care delivery model known as the Care Assessment Platform (CAP) that has […]
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UNSW investigates big data in health as AIHI moves across town

2 October 2014
The University of NSW is set to open a new health research centre concentrating on big data as three of its most well-respected research groups prepare to depart for Macquarie University. UNSW has lured epidemiologist Louisa Jorm from the University of Western Sydney to head its new Centre for Big Data in Health, which will […]
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Blacktown Hospital goes fully electronic with mobile Paper-Lite

1 October 2014
Western Sydney’s Blacktown Hospital has gone live in all clinical units with a fully electronic medical record system for new patients that can be accessed on a range of devices, including iPads, smartphones and computers on wheels (COWs), at the patient’s bedside. Called Paper-Lite, the fully mobile system allows medical, nursing and allied health clinicians […]
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Madden, Fleming and Hambleton to headline RMA panel

1 October 2014
The Department of Health’s Paul Madden and NEHTA’s Peter Fleming and Steve Hambleton have been confirmed as participants on a special eHealth panel taking place at the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA 2014) conference in Sydney at the end of October. Mr Madden will outline the main findings from the round of consultations held by DoH […]
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Trust the digital transformation of general practice

30 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Many general practitioners are still reluctant to fully embrace digital technologies in their day-to-day work, often as a result of a lack of trust in the effectiveness of IT in improving patient care. However, the RACGP is working to improve uptake of these […]
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Top-down and bottom-up approaches to interoperability

30 September 2014
A panel discussion on the steps needed to achieve optimal governance for eHealth interoperability is one of the highlights of the second eHealth Interoperability Conference, being held in Sydney next month. The panel discussion will look at how to balance top-down and bottom-up approaches to interoperability, as well as the need for an open dialogue […]
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Post-PCEHR development roadmaps for GP software vendors

29 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. While the government considers the findings of the review into the PCEHR and decides upon its next course of action in relation to the system, GP software vendors are using the opportunity to consolidate the work they have done on the PCEHR, and […]
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Opinion: How redundancy ensures medical practice continuity

29 September 2014
Those in information technology or engineering circles are unlikely to panic when hearing the word ‘redundancy’, as the discussion is unlikely to involve an employment severance package or lay-off. In technology terms, redundancy means the creation of fail safes that take over when the primary function has failed. This is common practice even at a […]
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Alcidion partners with Fujifilm for cardiovascular care

25 September 2014
Adelaide-based health informatics and technology specialist Alcidion is set to deploy the new intelligent Cardiovascular Information System (iCVIS) it has developed in association with Fujifilm Medical Systems in full operational mode at Melbourne’s Western Health at the end of September. iCVIS, which was the overall winner in the health category at the iAwards earlier this […]
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Protecting the information in your practice

25 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. A paperless medical practice is nirvana in terms of efficiency and many practices are now moving to the cloud for certain functions or for the full monty. While there is still some resistance to cloud-based services due to security fears, in reality the […]
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Queensland calls for MBS item for GP-to-patient telehealth

25 September 2014
A Queensland parliamentary committee that has conducted an extensive inquiry into telehealth services in the state has recommended that GPs be able to bill Medicare for direct telehealth consultations with patients, and that priority be given to implementing the NBN in remote communities. Chaired by LNP MP Trevor Ruthenberg, the committee has been holding a […]
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HIMAA strategy calls for industry change

24 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. The health information management sector is facing major workforce challenges as opportunities for post-secondary qualifications decline and a lack of understanding of the role of health information managers (HIMs) and clinical coders becomes more prevalent. HIMAA has devised a strategic plan to overcome […]
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Healthcare practices and outsourced appointment services

23 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Despite being early adopters of computers and information technology in general, medical centres remain staff-intensive businesses. The personalised, one-to-one services provided in practices of all types typically extends beyond the consultation room and into the reception and administration functions. However, many of these […]
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Virtual reality app for people living with dementia

23 September 2014
Well-known Melbourne-based performer and journalist Mandy Salomon has designed an app for people living with mid-to-later stage dementia, drawing inspiration from the world of virtual reality. Ms Salomon, a senior researcher at the Smart Services Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) who is doing her PhD at Swinburne University of Technology, has for some years been working […]
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Opinion: It’s time to get involved in eHealth

22 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Former AMA president Steve Hambleton was appointed chairman of the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) in June, and was a member of the three-person panel that conducted a review of the PCEHR for the federal government late last year. The review’s report, released […]
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Opinion: Cloud is more secure than traditional networks

22 September 2014
Australian companies are keen to embrace new technologies and despite ill-informed perceptions of cloud security limitations, adoption of cloud solutions continues unabated. In fact, as indicated in a recent Forbes article, Oracle Australia and New Zealand managing director Tim Ebbeck believes that advances in the cloud are driven by companies’ belief that the cloud aids […]
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Fear and loathing in the early days of patient portals

22 September 2014
Not-for-profit health IT organisation Patients First has released a review of the New Zealand patient portal market, finding that while the technology is now readily available and is beginning to be adopted, there are many barriers to be overcome, including what a consumer representative characterised as “fear and loathing” from healthcare practitioners. The review, the […]
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Central PHO rolls out ManageMyHealth for shared care

21 September 2014
Central PHO has funded the roll-out of a shared care record using Medtech Global’s ManageMyHealth platform to general practices in the MedCentral district, with 18 practices currently participating in Horowhenua, Manawatu, Otaki and Tararua. The shared care record includes details of health history, prescribed medicines, allergies, immunisations, reminders, test results and discharge summaries held in […]
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Ophthalmic manual sets sights on top app award

21 September 2014
An app designed to help GPs and optometrists to more easily diagnose eye disorders has been named as a winner in the New Zealand Private Surgical Hospitals Association’s (NZPSHA) Leaders in Quality Awards. The Auckland Eye Manual app is a comprehensive ophthalmic diagnostic resource that provides a reference guide across all sub-speciality eye diseases. It […]
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One million hits for New Zealand Formulary

21 September 2014
Total visitor numbers to the New Zealand Formulary and the Formulary for Children have breached the one million mark since the resources’ launch in July 2012 and November 2013 respectively, new figures show. The New Zealand Formulary (NZF) has been adapted from the British National Formulary (BNF) and provides an up-to-date, comprehensive and NZ-specific medicines […]
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CSC to complete ADF eHealth implementation by year’s end

19 September 2014
CSC has rolled out an eHealth system for the Australian Defence Force (ADF) in three states and is due to complete the implementation for the other states by the end of the year. The new Defence eHealth Information System – first announced in 2011 and known then as the Joint eHealth Data and Information (JeHDI) […]
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Fire and air: joint project promises better collaboration

19 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. While the eHealth sector in Australia is currently consumed with speculation about the next steps for the PCEHR, there is some very exciting work being done on a new, clinically driven collaboration that has flown under the radar. The collaboration between FHIR and […]
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Datacom invests in SmartWard for new health solutions unit

18 September 2014
Technology solutions provider Datacom has taken a 20 per cent stake in Canberra-based health IT firm SmartWard as the first investment in its new healthcare solutions unit, which is being headed up by former Australian Centre for Health Innovation clinical director Keith Joe. New Zealand-owned Datacom is better known for its service, integration and bespoke […]
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Web technologies provide portal to shared care

17 September 2014
This story first appeared in the August 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. At their simplest, shared care software packages can prove to be an easy way for general practices to create general practice management plans (GPMPs) and team care arrangements (TCAs), both of which attract a full Medicare rebate. But at their best, they can […]
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Telehealth community gears up for SFT-14

17 September 2014
A draft program for November’s Successes and Failures in Telehealth (SFT-14) conference has been released, featuring keynote speakers Gordon Peterkin, former director of the Scottish Telehealth Centre, and Peter Soyer of the University of Queensland’s Dermatology Research Centre, who will discuss the future of teledermatology. The draft program for the two-day event also features some […]
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DHS reverts to manual processing of aged care assessments

16 September 2014
The Department of Human Services has reverted to manually processing income and assessment determination letters for elderly people entering residential aged care. The Herald Sun is reporting that it has seen an internal DHS memo showing that approximately 10,000 means testing assessments were outstanding in both residential and home care programs due to problems with […]
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eHealth solution to RedUSe the use of sedatives in aged care

16 September 2014
Research has consistently shown unnecessarily high usage of benzodiazepine and antipsychotic medications in the aged care sector, both within Australia and internationally, leading international experts to dub residential aged care facilities (RACFs) “modern mental institutions for the elderly”. Most recently in Australia this was highlighted by the Senate Committee on Community Affairs, in late March. […]
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3D modelling to pinpoint skin lesions on ApreSkin app

15 September 2014
Brisbane-based dermatologist Brad Jones and his team from 3D Medical Software have launched a native iPad app called ApreSkin that promises to help streamline the way doctors perform skin consultations and improve the way they track and record patient data. Aimed at dermatologists, plastic surgeons, general practitioners and skin cancer specialists, ApreSkin uses a realistic […]
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Opinion: Is your storage space a data repository?

15 September 2014
In an age where hackers and other cybercriminals seek to do us harm, can we relax when it comes to our financial and medical information? After all, those who handle them are subject to clearly defined legislation. It seems not, as indicated by a recent violation of privacy laws by a Melbourne medical centre, where […]
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Patient portals: start simple, start small

12 September 2014
Allowing patients to communicate electronically with their GPs through secure, online patient portals is one of the priority areas outlined in New Zealand’s National Health IT Plan, although whether they are available to the majority of the population this year remains to be seen. With the main GP software vendors all now offering patient portal […]
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Justice Health goes live with Orion Health EMR

12 September 2014
The NSW Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network (JH&FMHN) has gone live with a new electronic medical record suite from Orion Health, which promises to deliver a complete EMR to patients moving between correctional centres, courts and the community. The network provides healthcare to adults and young people in contact with the forensic mental […]
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Hills signs with Lincor to put technology at the point of care

12 September 2014
Hills has officially signed a partnership agreement with Irish firm Lincor to distribute its point of care technology in hospitals and aged care facilities in Australia and New Zealand. Hills and Lincor first shook hands on the agreement earlier this year, and last week signed an official agreement that will see Hills market the technology […]
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Innovative technologies for improving healthcare at HITWA

11 September 2014
The organisers of the Health Information and Technology WA (HITWA) conference being held in Perth in November have put out a call for submissions from researchers and students interested in showcasing their projects during the event. HITWA 2014, jointly organised by the WA branches of the Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) and the Health […]
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Telstra gives Verdi a boost as it pursues mobile strategy

10 September 2014
When Telstra was looking at building a new health division last year, one of the first companies it began talking to was IP Health, the Melbourne-based firm best known for developing the Verdi suite of products in association with the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Now known just as Verdi, the company has designed a range […]
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TEDMED Live comes to Melbourne

10 September 2014
The University of Melbourne in association with the StartUpHealthTech community is hosting a stream of TEDMED Live from San Francisco and Washington DC this weekend. TEDMED is the health and medicine arm of the Technology Entertainment Design (TED) series of conferences and is being held in the two US cities over the next few days. […]
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Hills partners with medical practices for Lively monitoring

9 September 2014
Hills is partnering with two Geelong medical practices to offer the Lively in-home sensor technology to help keep elderly patients living independently at home for longer. Lively is an attractively designed suite of passive wireless smart sensors that transmit signals to a hub containing a built-in cellular service, meaning there’s no need for an internet […]
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Electronic report for antipsychotics a boon for de-prescribing

9 September 2014
Aged care provider Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) is currently evaluating data from the third quarter since it introduced an electronic Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) report to assist in reducing the use of antipsychotics for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). The QUM report, designed by NPS MedicineWise in association with pharmacy […]
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eHealth standards up in the air as IT-014 program ends

8 September 2014
Standards Australia is restructuring the technical committee that coordinates the development of eHealth standards following the end of its 2012-2014 work program, with no forward work program agreed for the new financial year. Technical committee IT-014 covers both health informatics and telehealth, and is charged with overseeing the development of standards and technical specifications in […]
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New Zealand to invest $3m in patient portal roll-out

7 September 2014
New Zealand’s Ministry of Health will provide $3 million towards the roll-out of general practice patient portals as part of the National Health IT Board’s plan to provide all patients with online access to their clinical information. While the NHITB had hoped that portals would be offered to all patients by the end of the […]
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South Island PICS gets the official go-ahead

7 September 2014
The new South Island Patient Information Care System (SI PICS) has been given the official go-ahead from Health Minister Tony Ryall, with the start date for the roll out to begin next year. SI PICS is a single patient management and administration system that is being introduced to all hospitals in the South Island and […]
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South Island DHBs to roll out e-incident management system

7 September 2014
The five South Island district health boards will roll out an electronic incident management system from Canadian firm RL Solutions that will allow staff to more easily report incidents involving patient safety. RL Solutions’ RL6 Risk system is used by 1400 healthcare organisations around the world as well as by NZ’s Health Quality & Safety […]
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Clinical dashboard to help monitor peak flow for asthma

7 September 2014
The developers behind the Breathe Easy asthma management app are currently building an online clinical dashboard that will allow GPs and patients to monitor the results of peak flow testing and other symptoms and let patients adapt their action plans accordingly. The Breathe Easy app was developed by Asthma New Zealand in association with John […]
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Telehealth demonstration project extended to next year

7 September 2014
The Telehealth Demonstration Project that has been running in the Bay of Plenty region for the last 18 months has been extended for another six. The project has been funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) to demonstrate the capability of telehealth to improve healthcare delivery as part of the roll-out of […]
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Orion plans to take on the big guys in health data revolution

5 September 2014
Orion Health has outlined its plans to overtake the global health IT giants and do to healthcare what Facebook has done to social media by developing “thinking” software that can harness new data sources, use machine learning and ultimately provide more precise healthcare delivery. Orion Health CEO Ian McCrae told a customer conference in Sydney […]
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Decision support for bugs and drugs

4 September 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. An electronic antimicrobial stewardship approval and decision support software program known as eASY that was designed by clinicians from the Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD) has undergone a revamp recently, with new functionality added that provides decision support on drug dosing and […]
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Pepster device for PEP therapy takes out iAward

4 September 2014
A breathing device that uses gaming techniques to help patients with cystic fibrosis complete positive expiratory pressure (PEP) therapy and lets parents and clinicians monitor progress over time has won its designer a $15,000 prize at the iAwards. Pepster consists of a PEP therapy device that is linked to tablet or smartphone apps to monitor […]
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Heart app helps patients keep track of meds and dosage

4 September 2014
The Heart Foundation has released a free app for patients to better manage their heart medication dosage and routine. The My Heart, My Life app aims to help people keep track of and remember to take their medicines. A recent Heart Foundation survey found that 5.5 per cent of people prescribed blood pressure medicines and […]
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Dedicated telehealth services double in the Darling Downs

2 September 2014
Close to 18 months since initial planning and a year since its official launch, Queensland’s Health-e-Regions telehealth project is putting some early runs on the board, including providing comprehensive geriatric assessments for nursing home residents, conducting weekly ward rounds at a small regional hospital and developing a sustainable business model so the project can continue […]
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Opinion: $7 co-payment: is there a business case?

1 September 2014
The budget proposal to raise a charge of $7 per visit to a GP as well as any associated pathology, X-ray or similar diagnostic tests has sparked a great deal of concern. The reason for this relates to the question of fairness for less well-off members of our community, including senior citizens, those with disabilities, […]
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RACGP calls for online portal for PBS authority medications

1 September 2014
The Department of Health (DoH) is holding public consultations on the authority requirements for prescribing certain PBS medications to gauge opinion on what items should be moved to the streamlined listing or whether prescribing should be unrestricted. Long a bugbear for many GPs, the authority requirement means doctors must request approval in writing or more […]
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Creative design thinking in bed space for ICUs

29 August 2014
The practice of medicine is becoming increasingly reliant on knowledge, expertise and technology from interdisciplinary fields that were traditionally considered alien to the domain. This is especially so in complex and advanced specialties such as intensive care, where practitioners frequently encounter the need to use multiple devices and equipment to support a critically ill patient. […]
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eHealth NSW plans to corral acronym soup into eClinical record

28 August 2014
eHealth NSW is currently conducting a tender process to create a panel of electronic medications management (eMM) solutions that local health districts will be able to choose from, and is also evaluating responses to a tender for an incident management system (IMS) that will be rolled out statewide. These are just two of a large […]
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Telehealth demonstration project: build it and see who comes

28 August 2014
A telehealth demonstration project that has been running in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty region over the last 18 months is soon to come to an end, having experienced good uptake in Maori health clinics but coming across a number of challenges for district nurses and residential aged care. The project, funded by the Ministry […]
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CCMS to be rolled out for at-risk patients in Counties-Manukau

27 August 2014
Counties-Manukau District Health Board will roll out HSAGlobal’s CCMS connected care platform to all general practices in the district by June next year to allow them to provide a care plan to up to 30,000 patients with long-term conditions. Counties-Manukau DHB’s At Risk Individuals program (ARI) is aimed at providing earlier intervention and patient-centred care […]
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Midlands eReferrals hit 500,000 mark

27 August 2014
More than half a million electronic referrals have been sent between general practices, community specialists and hospitals in NZ’s midland region since 2010. The eReferral system first went live in June 2010 and was designed by the Midlands Health Network in association with the Best Practice Advocacy Centre (BPAC) and primary and secondary healthcare practitioners. […]
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Smoking cessation support by text approved in MOH guidelines

27 August 2014
Text messaging is now an acceptable method for assisting with smoking cessation programs under new guidelines from the New Zealand Ministry of Health. First developed in 2007 as the New Zealand Smoking Cessation Guidelines, they have been revised this year and renamed as The New Zealand Guidelines for Helping People to Stop Smoking. The guidelines […]
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Bredenkamp returns to Patients First as CTO

27 August 2014
Andre Bredenkamp has joined Patients First as its chief technology officer, having worked in the past on several projects for the organisation including the GP2GP electronic notes transfer product and the New Zealand ePrescription Service (NZePS). Most recently country manager for Australia with HSAGlobal, Mr Bredenkamp has a long history in ICT in South Africa […]
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Medications and dosage linked to alerts in MedAdvisor app

27 August 2014
The MedAdvisor medications compliance app has been updated with new functions including the ability to link medication to particular alerts, new scheduling options and a summary view of alerts. While the MedAdvisor apps for iOS, Android and web are free to use for patients, they are linked to the patient’s regular pharmacy and users must […]
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Anonymous peer support available online for mental illness

27 August 2014
National mental health charity SANE Australia has launched two online peer support forums for people living with mental illness and their families, friends and carers. SANE Australia said it had invested in the best technology available so that people whose lives are affected by mental illness can feel confident to join the conversation online on […]
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Online wellbeing program for gay and lesbian youth

27 August 2014
Researchers from Swinburne, Federation and Deakin universities have created an online mental health wellbeing program specifically for gay and lesbian people aged between 18 and 25 as part of a research trial aimed at improving access to mental health services. Called Out & Online and funded by beyondblue, the program is based on cognitive behaviour […]
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Singapore to link aged care to NEHR via IT enablement program

26 August 2014
Singapore will link 36 aged care facilities to its National Electronic Health Record (NEHR) and integrated referral management system through its new $S6.5 million Nursing Home IT Enablement Program (NHELP), which uses technology from Australia’s Leecare Solutions. Singapore’s Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) announced yesterday that the new program will allow aged care facilities to […]
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First point of call for secure identity management

26 August 2014
Healthdirect Australia has contracted Brisbane-based identity and access management firm First Point Global to design a secure, centralised identity management solution for its cloud-based health portal platform, which includes the National Health Services Directory (NHSD), My Aged Care and a number of information services and telephone hotlines. The solution is currently live for a range […]
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HCN to offer integrated online appointments in PracSoft

25 August 2014
Health Communication Network (HCN) will offer an integrated online appointments booking module that is fully integrated into its PracSoft practice management system when it releases its planned update at the end of the year. HCN CEO Phil Offer said the company had built the module in-house following customer feedback, but has also built an application […]
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Thatcher and Carroll step in temporarily at Queensland Health

25 August 2014
Mater Health Services CIO Mal Thatcher and Queensland Health’s senior director of program delivery Paul Carroll have been appointed on a short-term basis to the roles of chief health information officer (CHIO) and chief technology officer (CTO) with the Queensland Department of Health. Mr Thatcher will act in the new CHIO role for 12 months, […]
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HIMSS Analytics reveals new continuity of care maturity model

21 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. The Health Information Management Systems Society’s (HIMSS) analytics division unveiled a new maturity model for healthcare organisations in February that goes beyond the highest level of its EMR adoption model. For Australian healthcare organisations, the new continuity of care maturity model provides a […]
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Health information management driving the information highway

21 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. HIMAA is heading to Darwin for its national conference in October, teaming up with the University of Sydney’s National Centre for Classification in Health (NCCH) to provide a wide-ranging event that highlights how health information managers and clinical coders are driving the information […]
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Epworth takes an incremental approach to digitisation

21 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Rolling out a full electronic medical record in the acute care setting is notoriously fraught with difficulty, an exercise that is hard, expensive and ripe for failure. An alternative measure that can provide excellent results is a scanned medical record accompanied by electronic […]
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The end of the paper drug chart

20 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Implementing an electronic medications management system is a hugely complex and difficult project for the acute care sector, but one where the benefits are most quickly realised through reductions in medications misadventure. In these case studies, we look at how eMM has been […]
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Renal telemedicine: a registrar’s experience

20 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Earlier this year, the Northern Territory’s specialist training program funded a new service providing renal telemedicine consultations by registrars from Royal Darwin Hospital. The service’s registrar reflects on the benefits of the service as well as the unique challenges that have to be […]
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Telstra highlights eHealth as an emerging opportunity

19 August 2014
Telstra has signalled plans to continue to invest in software solutions and platforms as part of a focus on emerging opportunities such as its new Telstra Health division. Releasing its annual report last week, Telstra revealed that it had paid $44 million for the 100 per cent shareholding it took in DCA eHealth Solutions last […]
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Pathology sector decides against authority to post for PCEHR

19 August 2014
Industry groups involved in devising a method to upload pathology reports to the PCEHR have decided against the authority to post (ATP) method, instead agreeing on a seven-day waiting period before reports are directly uploaded by the pathology provider. Both the pathology and the diagnostic imaging sectors have been debating the best method to include […]
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How do you solve a problem like Fiona?

18 August 2014

Faint murmurs about the problems being created by the incredible complexity of ICT operations planned for Perth’s Fiona Stanley Hospital were heard as far back as 2011, but it wasn’t until June last year that it was officially announced that the hospital’s opening would be delayed by six months. While FSH’s problems are now out in the open due to a parliamentary inquiry, many fear that the whole drama may have a negative effect on other health infrastructure in the state.

When it was first announced back in 2009, it was billed as WA’s first paperless hospital, a technological and ecological marvel to behold, a new hospital for the digital age where information technology would seamlessly integrate with communications infrastructure to provide world’s best practice in health service provision near the gently flowing waters of the Swan.

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Update on NSW eHealth strategy at AIIA forum

18 August 2014
Newly appointed NSW eHealth chief Michael Walsh will provide an update on the state’s $400 million eHealth strategy at an Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) NSW healthcare forum in Sydney next week. Mr Walsh, who took up the dual role of CEO and CIO in April, previously acted as CEO of HealthShare NSW for several […]
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Clinical e-Audit for asthma management

18 August 2014
NPS MedicineWise has released the latest in its series of online clinical e-Audits, this one aimed at helping GPs to review how well their patients’ asthma is controlled. The online audit will help GPs to identify risk factors that may contribute to poor asthma outcomes, and includes asthma treatment for children and adolescents as well […]
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Data linkages for rural and remote health research

17 August 2014
How to maximise the use of national, regional and local health data sets for shaping and evaluating frontline rural and remote health services and policy is one of the focuses of the 4th Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium, being held in Canberra in September. Day two of the symposium will feature speakers from the […]
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HIC 2014: Implementation plan for PCEHR review due by year end

15 August 2014
The Department of Health is planning to devise a strategy on implementing the recommendations of the review into the PCEHR by the end of the year, as the national eHealth system moves “out of the crawl into the walk position”, DoH CIO Paul Madden said. Mr Madden told the Health Informatics conference (HIC) in Melbourne […]
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Information management missing from PCEHR review

14 August 2014
The Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA) has urged the federal government to include people with skills in health information management and clinical coding in implementing the recommendations of the PCEHR review. HIMAA CEO Richard Lawrance said his organisation was concerned about the lack of health information management expertise in plans to implement the […]
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HIC 2014: Preaching to the unconverted on eHealth

14 August 2014
The private hospital sector will need to be presented with a sound business case that improves either the bottom line or patient safety before it will contemplate participating in the national eHealth system, the Health Informatics Conference (HIC) in Melbourne has heard. Paul Williams, CIO of private hospital and pathology services provider Healthscope, told the […]
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HIC 2014: Hansen steps up as new chair of HISA

13 August 2014
The Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) announced the new members of its board and its annual award winners at the Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014) in Melbourne this evening. The new chair of HISA is David Hansen, CEO of the Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC), a joint venture between the CSIRO and the Queensland […]
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HIC 2014: Telstra rejects rumours it wants to take over PCEHR

13 August 2014
Telstra Health has moved to quash rumours that it plans to build a national eHealth platform that would take the place of the PCEHR, saying its strategy to invest in six different areas of eHealth capability is complementary to the national system, not a rival. Telstra Health revealed at the Information Technology in Aged Care […]
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HIC 2014: Wearable tags to track the elderly on the go

13 August 2014
An RFID-based real-time location system that can pinpoint exactly where elderly people are in their homes and track their movements is one of four apps competing in the HISA Apps Challenge, to be announced at the Health Informatics Conference (HIC) in Melbourne tonight. Designed by 14-year-old Melbourne student Dhruv Verma, the PROactive Technology for Elderly […]
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AutumnCare goes mobile for care staff with version 4.5

12 August 2014
Aged care software vendor AutumnCare has launched the latest version of its clinical software, featuring a new dashboard that provides a snapshot of all clinical information as well as a new web app for mobile devices. The new Web Connect function in AutumnCare version 4.5 is designed for staff on the floor and allows users […]
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Short window for expressions of interest in Medicare outsourcing

11 August 2014
The federal government has allocated two weeks for the private sector to submit an expression of interest to provide a claims and payment solution for Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) and Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) transactions. Fairfax newspapers revealed last week that the government was going ahead with its plan to explore a “commercially integrated health […]
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Opening medical records for patients: a limited literature review

11 August 2014
This story first appeared in the July 2014 issue of Pulse+IT Magazine. Personal health records (PHRs) are the next big thing after electronic health records (EHRs), enabled by the uptake of electronic clinical notes and additional functionality. As part of the Australasian College of Health Informatics’ (ACHI) new biannual evidence review, we assessed 10 research […]
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Integrated infection control for primary and secondary care

10 August 2014
West Coast District Health Board is tracking patterns of infectious disease outbreaks in both general practice and hospitals through its new ICNet infection control system. Implemented in April, ICNet can be applied across both primary and secondary care to monitor and assist with real-time management of infections. West Coast DHB can use the system in […]
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Remote access to GP clinical systems for district nurses

10 August 2014
District nurses in Hawke’s Bay are being given remote access to patient notes held in general practice systems in a pilot project that looks likely to be opened up to more clinicians next year. Under the pilot, Hawke’s Bay DHB district nurses are being aligned to three general practices – The Hastings Health Centre, Totara […]
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Multilab model for Wellington as DHBs complete Delphic roll-out

10 August 2014
The Wellington region has completed its implementation of Sysmex’s Delphic laboratory information system (LIS), which will help streamline specimen flow across labs at Wellington, Hutt and Kenepuru hospitals. Hutt Valley (HVDHB) and Capital & Coast (CCDHB) district health boards first started planning for the implementation in 2011, when they decided to implement a common LIS […]
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