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27 June 2025
   

Health NZ reports 87 go-lives, modest wins for telehealth uptake

Health NZ’s has made “significant progress” on its much anticipated digital investment plan, while uptake of telehealth continued to grow…
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27 June 2025
   

Ka Ora rural telehealth nears 50 per cent coverage

The National Rural Clinical Telehealth Service (Ka Ora) has been embraced by almost half of New Zealand’s eligible general practices,…
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27 June 2025
   

Medilit advances AI scribe precision

Med-tech startup and medical scribe Medilit is finding success with its proprietary AI models. Co-founder Naeim Abedi says “Unlike other…
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26 June 2025
   

Pharmx innovates with Pharmacy Portal

Pharmx has launched Pharmacy Portal, a centralised hub that gives pharmacies instant access to order history, real-time spending insights, and seamless account…
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26 June 2025
   

Cubiko, Lyrebird integration allows smarter GP workflows

Cubiko and Lyrebird Health have announced a new integration aimed at supporting GPs to deliver high-quality care to patients with…
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26 June 2025
   

Harnessing GenAI for good in professional health education

Students in health-related fields are benefiting from generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), but concerns have arisen about critical thinking ability and…
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