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The role of integrated technology in enhancing hospital efficiency and patient care

Hospitals are complex environments where people, systems, devices, and machines must seamlessly integrate with each other. Unfortunately, gaps exist between the diverse systems responsible for managing workflows, monitoring machinery and assets, and facilitating communication in most healthcare settings.

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Top five reasons why healthcare is embracing mobile technology

The provision of quality care is the primary motivator for healthcare organisations. This goal relies on achieving improvements in operational efficiency and many organisations are turning to mobile technology to streamline point-of-care workflows.

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Zero trust in a clinical setting

Zero Trust is a term that entered the vernacular about 10 years to describe a new concept in computer networking. The concept began as a “trust nothing, verify everything” principle, but has since evolved into a broader cyber security philosophy. In the physical world, Zero Trust would be a pedantic security guard who checks your ID every day, even though he knows your name, face, and favourite coffee order.

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Choose technology for better care and a better business

By adopting suitable technological solutions, aged care providers can streamline operations, support their workforce, and meet evolving regulatory requirements effectively.

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Delivering a better standard of care through technology

The aged care sector is transforming amid demographic shifts and rising expectations. Connected Aged Care solutions enhance communication, collaboration, and efficiency, empowering care teams to deliver responsive, high-quality care. Strategic planning and technology investment are essential for meeting diverse resident needs and ensuring a sustainable future for aged care providers.

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How to foster a security-first mindset in healthcare

Creating a resilient cybersecurity culture in healthcare requires a security-first mindset. Empower staff with training, enforce strong access controls, and implement multi-factor authentication. Regular updates, accountability, and preparedness are key to reducing risks and ensuring data safety.

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Delivering proof of concept to minimise risk and maximise value in healthcare technology implementation

Before implementing new healthcare technology, a Proof of Concept (PoC) is vital. It validates feasibility, mitigates risks, aligns solutions with objectives, and informs decisions. Connected Health’s PoC initiatives, spanning mobility, interoperability, workflow, and cybersecurity, enhance efficiency, foster innovation, and improve patient outcomes. Let’s shape the future of care together.

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Developing an effective mobile communication strategy for Aged care facilities

Australia’s ageing population is driving aged care transformation. Smart devices enable better communication, data security, and resident care. A clear vision, workflow analysis, secure device management, and tailored training are essential for successful adoption. With proper planning, smart devices can streamline operations, enhance teamwork, and improve outcomes in aged care facilities.

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Harnessing RTLS for improved asset and patient management

Hospitals and other healthcare facilities around the world are embracing Real-Time Location System (RTLS) as a means of tracking both assets and people with impressive results including improved standards of patient care and reduced equipment and operating costs.

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Adapting to aged care reforms through technology and compliance

Australia’s aged care sector is undergoing significant reform, with updates like the AN-ACC funding model, new star ratings, and revised Quality Standards enhancing care and accountability. Set for July 2025, the new Aged Care Act makes compliance critical. Technology enables providers to streamline operations, meet regulations, and deliver high-quality care efficiently.

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Choose technology for better care and a better business

By adopting suitable technological solutions, aged care providers can streamline operations, support their workforce, and meet evolving regulatory requirements effectively.

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Delivering a better standard of care through technology

The aged care sector is transforming amid demographic shifts and rising expectations. Connected Aged Care solutions enhance communication, collaboration, and efficiency, empowering care teams to deliver responsive, high-quality care. Strategic planning and technology investment are essential for meeting diverse resident needs and ensuring a sustainable future for aged care providers.

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Developing an effective mobile communication strategy for Aged care facilities

Australia’s ageing population is driving aged care transformation. Smart devices enable better communication, data security, and resident care. A clear vision, workflow analysis, secure device management, and tailored training are essential for successful adoption. With proper planning, smart devices can streamline operations, enhance teamwork, and improve outcomes in aged care facilities.

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Delivering proof of concept to minimise risk and maximise value in healthcare technology implementation

Before implementing new healthcare technology, a Proof of Concept (PoC) is vital. It validates feasibility, mitigates risks, aligns solutions with objectives, and informs decisions. Connected Health’s PoC initiatives, spanning mobility, interoperability, workflow, and cybersecurity, enhance efficiency, foster innovation, and improve patient outcomes. Let’s shape the future of care together.

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How to foster a security-first mindset in healthcare

Creating a resilient cybersecurity culture in healthcare requires a security-first mindset. Empower staff with training, enforce strong access controls, and implement multi-factor authentication. Regular updates, accountability, and preparedness are key to reducing risks and ensuring data safety.