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More than 315 home care leaders have spoken. Their systems still don’t work. New Enkindle data shows 64% of providers can’t rely on technology to run basic operations under Support at Home.
When residents can’t speak for themselves, your systems do. Here’s why end-of-life conversations need to start long before they’re urgent – and how Remember Well•, a new digital platform, isn’t afraid to start them.
As reform continues to rapidly change the sector, full picture insight is becoming the key differentiator in provider decision-making and operational resilience.
As AI use grows within aged care, so does the need for management oversight. Workplace understanding and communication of risk must meet use practices.
Keeping residents connected to the world shouldn’t be a technical chore for staff. By whitelisting your facility’s IP, you can provide seamless access to 26 News Corp titles with no passwords required.
Australia is rolling out AI across aged care, from companion robots to smarter assessments. But early backlash over a key tool is raising questions about how far technology should go in replacing human judgement.
New national digital health standards aim to strengthen care in rural and remote Australia, but for many providers, the challenge isn’t knowing what good looks like. It’s having the capacity to deliver it.
AI scribes that can “see” as well as hear are delivering significant gains in clinical documentation accuracy, but their real impact will depend on how they are implemented. As multimodal AI enters healthcare workflows, aged care providers face new opportunities alongside new risks.
A new Australian wellbeing app, NowNext, is helping midlife Australians build small, sustainable habits designed for real life rather than unrealistic lifestyle goals.
Australian experts urge caution over AI promises to ‘fix’ aged care. Extensive review into “agetech” companies and marketing message finds troubling results.
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