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NICE Collaborates With Health Technology Evaluation Groups

In order to address issues including collaborating with regulators and assessing digital health technologies, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) will collaborate with five health technology assessment (HTA) organisations such as Canadian Agency for Drugs and...

Dementia Centres In South Korea Use Location-Tracking Tech

To stop older patients with dementia from getting lost when wandering, the South Korean government is giving more than 2,500 location trackers to dementia care facilities around the nation. The project is a result of an ongoing public-private collaboration between...

Hospitals To Start Reporting COVID-19 Data To The CDC Again

Hospitals will soon submit their pandemic statistics to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network system after two years of reporting to the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States, starting with...

OpenNotes- Lipitz Center Form Care Partner Coalition In US

To improve healthcare's ability to systematically identify, engage, and support care partners using current patient portals, OpenNotes, as well as the Roger C. Lipitz Center for Integrated Health Care at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, have...

Electronic Prescriptions- A Reality In Australian Healthcare

With a trial at Western Australia's Royal Perth Hospital, public hospitals in Australia will soon start issuing electronic prescriptions. After a 12-week trial in a few outpatient clinics, including those for haematology, immunology, anaesthesia and pain medicine, and gastroenterology and...

Virtual Healthcare Is The Cure To The GP Crisis In Australia

Long before the pandemic, Australia was experiencing a healthcare crisis. The introduction of COVID-19 did nothing but worsen, exacerbate, and emphasise the flaws in the system, particularly for front-line employees. Despite the fact that Australia's healthcare system appears to be...

Acacia PHR Is Now In Katherine Hospital In NT, Australia

The Katherine Hospital now uses the NT Health Acacia patient health record system. The A$259 million ($182 million) digital health record platform, based on InterSystem's TrakCare health information system, is undergoing its first stage of distribution as a result of the...

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