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Double extortion ransomware and patient data protection
With access to a network and holding data for ransom, it's no surprise that ransomware is one of the most pressing and diabolical threats faced by cybersecurity teams. [ + ]
Can robots really be companions for older adults?
Social isolation is a problem for many older adults, but are social robots an answer — and what do our elderly people think? [ + ]
How a Sydney provider attracts staff in a tough market
With demand for aged care staff — particularly registered nurses — at an all-time high, qualified candidates are finding themselves spoilt for choice when it comes to employment options. [ + ]
Could speech analytics help overcome care obstacles?
Imagine the following scenario: a hospital's customer experience ratings are below average, and they find out why. [ + ]
HDR redesigns Dubbo and Wyong hospitals
Two major hospital redevelopments in regional New South Wales are set to deliver much-needed regional healthcare infrastructure to remote communities. [ + ]
Could 'shared care' be the answer to Australia's health crisis?
Amid significant doctor shortages and growing patient demand, an Australian doctor is calling for a change in how the healthcare industry understands continuity of care. [ + ]
In Conversation with Bronwyn Le Grice
Digital health commercialisation advocate Bronwyn Le Grice shares her thoughts on the state of digital health innovation, opportunities and challenges ahead. [ + ]
Improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest
Jessica Maris was feeding her baby when her husband Bryan, 31 and a keen cyclist, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in bed. [ + ]
Meeting inner west health services demand
Camperdown Modern — a new healthcare facility proposed to be developed by partners Mathieson Property and PWD — aims to meet the growing demand for health services in Sydney's inner west. [ + ]
The hospital of the future
If you close your eyes and picture the hospital of the future, a few images may spring to mind. Robots wandering the hallways and checking patient vitals. Machines dishing out medications, or performing complex surgeries. [ + ]
How to digitise your IPC strategy
For many healthcare professionals, face masks, shields and soap have been the hallmark images of infection prevention and control throughout the pandemic. [ + ]
A day in the life of a Neonatal Critical Care Nurse
Ebony Blewer joined Mater Hospital Brisbane's Neonatal Critical Care Unit (NCCU) team almost four years ago. [ + ]
Deflecting the data breach
Cyber breaches in Australia’s healthcare industry are rising fast compared to other sectors. Yet, this increasingly vulnerable sector stands apart given the dangers such attacks can pose to human life. [ + ]
An infrastructure prescription for transformation
More than ever, hospitals and other organisations in the healthcare ecosystem depend on network infrastructure to ensure that information flows freely, accurately and reliably. [ + ]
Clinical trials: the big shift is here
For too long now, clinical trials in Australia have taken place to significantly varied standards. But a cultural shift is coming. [ + ]