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By Dean Koh | 10:38 pm | November 20, 2019
The technology is being piloted at six NSW Health public hospitals in a range of clinical settings including hospital EDs, wards, clinics and pathology collection centres.
By Dean Koh | 01:54 am | November 19, 2019
The app is the first locally developed solution of its type to offer full access to EMR data.
By Dean Koh | 02:51 am | November 13, 2019
In the next three years, Selena+, a system which analyzes retinal photographs across the nation for diabetes screening will be deployed.
By Dean Koh | 02:55 am | November 05, 2019
InterSystems today announced that it has signed an agreement for strategic cooperation with Inspur, a Chinese cloud computing and big data service provider.
By Dean Koh | 10:43 pm | November 04, 2019
This second article in a series of three articles (check out the first article on the Data track here) focusing on the breakout tracks at the upcoming HIMSS Australia Digital Health Summit (ADHS) will touch on innovation.
By Dean Koh | 02:20 am | October 31, 2019
With the explosion in the amount of healthcare data being collected, one of the key challenges lie in the quality of data, as well as making the right decisions to use the appropriate data to measure specific health outcomes or predictions.
By Dean Koh | 03:06 am | October 30, 2019
A recent InterSystems survey found that although only 16% of respondents stated that today’s digital systems currently support value-based care initiatives, 64% of them expect this capability in the next five years.
By Dean Koh | 04:53 am | October 21, 2019
There will be three sub tracks at the Summit: Data, Innovation and Empowering Patient.
By Dean Koh | 01:20 am | October 16, 2019
Officially announced at the HIMSS AsiaPac Awards last week during the HIMSS AsiaPac 19 conference, Princ Paknampo Hospital made history by becoming the first hospital in Thailand to achieve the HIMSS Analytics Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) Stage 7 validation.
By Dean Koh | 07:22 am | October 15, 2019
Traditionally, value in healthcare has been viewed from the perspectives of hospitals and healthcare providers, but this has shifted to the patient-consumer.