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Technology relates to technological innovations in health care, such as clinical information systems, telehealth, mobile computing and electronic health records.

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  • Dr Who? Creation of an Area Health Services Provider Directory  - Project to collect, verify and maintain accurate provider and service information in a single Health Services Provider database for the population of clinical systems and as an online tool to assist in service referrals.
    (Date published: 29-Oct-2008)

  • Wagga Wagga Mental Health Emergency Care Support Centre  - The Wagga Wagga Mental Health Emergency Care Support Centre (MHECSC) is an innovative technological solution to address the problem of poor timeliness and access to specialist mental health emergency assessment and support.
    (Date published: 29-Oct-2008)

  • Image Guided Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer  - The Illawarra Cancer Care Centre (ICCC) has investigated and implemented the use of gold markers implanted into the prostate to allow accurate daily image guidance of treatment to the prostate.
    (Date published: 29-Oct-2008)

  • Images in Scope  - The process of research, testing and implementation to enable gastroenterology images to be integrated into PACS.
    (Date published: 29-Oct-2008)

  • Impacts of Advances in Medical Technology in Australia  - The report 'Impacts of Advances in Medical Technology in Australia' responds to a request from the Australian Government to examine the impact of advances in medical technology on public and private healthcare expenditure, and the associated costs and benefits for the Australian community.
    (Date published: 27-Oct-2005)

  • Electronic Health Record Goes Live  - Healthelink, the NSW Electronic Health Record is being piloted in Hunter New England, Sydney West and Children's Hospital, Westmead.
    (Date published: 27-Mar-2006)

  • Study Shows That 20 % of emails..  - Despite the widespread use of email by health professionals, it is not necessarily a reliable form of communication for time-sensitive messages, according to the results of a study which examined patterns of email use among resident doctors.
    (Date published: 26-Jan-2005)

  • Telecolposcopy  - This project enabled women in rural and remote communities in the New England region to access colposcopic expertise without travelling long distances from home.
    (Date published: 21-Oct-2005)

  • Online Radiology Images  - By providing PC based access to images, image-based co-consultation has been enabled between Gosford and Wyong Hospitals and into the radiologists homes after hours using Broadband technology.
    (Date published: 21-Oct-2005)

  • IT System Smoothes Referral Path Between ED and Community  - The Care Co-ordination team at Angliss Hospital in outer Melbourne's Eastern Health Metropolitan Health Service is developing a database that will significantly reduce time spent on paperwork for discharge of complex patients from the Emergency Department (ED) to the community.
    (Date published: 10-Mar-2004)

  • E-Health Connectivity and Aged Care  - This project was to assess the issues and change management processes involved in implementing a clinical information system in an aged care facility.
    (Date published: 06-Aug-2007)

  • Queensland GPs connected to faster pathology results  - Queensland Health Pathology Services have introduced a creative computer system to allow all General Practitioners (GPs) throughout Queensland to receive electronic pathology results for their patients.
    (Date published: 02-Nov-2005)

 

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