Government invests $5M in pain assessment app
PainChek has welcomed the government’s plan to invest $5 million to help implement its pain recognition app across residential aged care centres.
PainChek has welcomed the government’s plan to invest $5 million to help implement its pain recognition app across residential aged care centres.
Australian over-65s are more comfortable going under the knife of a robot surgeon than younger generations, an Accenture survey has found.
We know exactly what the robots of the future will be like. We’ve already seen them.
Thanks to the spike in fertility rates in the post-war years, the number of old people in Australia is about to explode. The baby-boomers are reaching ‘old age’.
Wesley Mission Queensland (WMQ) has adopted SugarCRM technology to support its business transformation and address changes brought on by the Australian government’s new consumer directed care model and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
The number and proportion of older people in Australia’s population is growing rapidly. Many of them are growing old alone.
A solution that let's people manage their health from the surrounds of their own home without the need for trips to the doctor has won the Hack Aging Hackathon.
A hackathon will be held in Melbourne between July 10-13 to create innovative solutions in aged health care to address challenges presented by Australia’s ageing population.
Aged care provider, Feros Care, has shifted its CRM and productivity apps to the cloud with the roll out of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online and Office 365.
The CIO of aged care provider KinCare has said he will have moved everything to the cloud by the end of the year.
Bethsalem Care suffered years of poor WiFi and IP telecommunications before learning that faulty configuration was to blame.