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5 February 2015
   

Why is eHealth interoperability so hard?

As pressure continues to grow on the healthcare system to become more efficient and to provide safer care at a…
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4 February 2015
   

Flying squads of mobile clinicians for people with dementia

The federal government has allocated $54.4 million over four years to establish a mobile workforce of clinicians or flying squads…
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4 February 2015
   

Digital collective for cancer research using top-level domain

The Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) has launched what it says is the world’s first charity-driven site using a top-level…
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4 February 2015
   

Online education provider ThinkGP sold to Reed

The ThinkGP online education platform developed by Sydney GP John Crimmins has been sold to Reed Exhibitions, which will integrate…
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4 February 2015
   

IT on the sidelines as SA proposes reshape of hospital system

The South Australian government is proposing a fundamental revamp of its hospital system, establishing super-sites for major emergencies, specialist centres…
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3 February 2015
   

Supercomputer using gaming tech simulates heart arrhythmia

Scientists from Sydney’s Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute have used the CSIRO’s GPU-CPU Bragg supercomputer to simulate hundreds of thousands…
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