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2 April 2026

Australian health sector’s “competitive edge” in AI development

The federal government has pointed to healthcare as one of several sectors where Australia has a competitive edge in AI…
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31 March 2026

Orchestral launch to support medication safety in NZ

Orchestral -the world’s first health “AI orchestrator” –   has launched Orchestral for Medication Safety, to support clinicians to check…
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31 March 2026

AI-led healthcare platform offers clinicians real-time support

Australian healthcare education provider Medcast has today launched a new AI-led healthcare technology platform that aims to give doctors and…
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31 March 2026

MedTalk AI to rollout in ACT pilot

Canberra-based AI health-tech firm Faz Australia has secured a pilot contract with ACT Health for its flagship medical scribe platform,…
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19 March 2026

AI-driven cancer care: Fiction versus reality

AI could make advanced cancer a thing of the past, if it is used effectively and ethically, attendees at the…
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19 March 2026

Ireland’s first national strategy on AI in healthcare

The Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has unveiled AI for Care, Ireland’s first national strategy dedicated to the application…
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18 March 2026

AI will advance ‘precision cardiology’, summit told

Artificial intelligence could dramatically accelerate cardiac diagnostics and enable more personalised care, according to Professor Girish Dwivedi from the Harry…
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17 March 2026

Clinical scribes reduce administrative load across WA

Clinical scribes and remote monitoring are among a range of digital tools helping to reduce administrative burden, improve patient flow…
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17 March 2026

Health sector cannot ignore enviro and social costs of AI

The healthcare sector cannot focus on the clinical gains from AI without also confronting the technology’s broader costs, according to…
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13 March 2026

Screening with AI could reduce unnecessary glaucoma referrals

Advances in artificial intelligence could make screening for glaucoma – a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide – more efficient.…
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