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Evidence-based guidance on AI adoption in healthcare. From clinical workflows to administrative efficiency.
What we cover
- Clinical AI applications and use cases
- Healthcare data governance and privacy
- AI ethics in medical decision-making
- Implementation roadmaps and change management
Who it's for
- Healthcare executives and board members
- CIOs and technology leaders
- Clinical informaticists and digital health teams
- Health tech vendors and consultants
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Aged Care's Digital Records Transition: What's Actually Happening
Australian aged care facilities are mandated to move to digital records by 2027. Here's how the transition is going and what's causing the delays.
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Pharmacy AI for Medication Dispensing: Real-World Accuracy Results
Australian pharmacies are testing AI dispensing tools. Here's what the early data shows about accuracy, workflow changes, and patient safety improvements.
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Patient Data Sharing Between Hospitals: The Interoperability Challenge in 2026
We've been talking about health information exchange for decades. In 2026, sharing patient data between hospitals is still harder than it should be. Here's why—and what's actually changing.
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Why Clinicians Keep Ignoring AI Recommendations (And How to Fix It)
Healthcare AI systems produce recommendations that doctors routinely disregard. The problem isn't the AI's accuracy—it's trust, integration, and understanding what clinicians actually need.
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AI in Medical Imaging Isn't Just About Detection Anymore — It's About Workflow
The conversation about AI in radiology has moved beyond diagnostic accuracy. The real question now is how AI fits into clinical workflows, and Australian hospitals are learning some hard lessons.
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Training Clinical Staff on AI Tools: What Actually Works (and What Wastes Everyone's Time)
Hospitals are spending on AI training that doesn't stick. Here's what the evidence says about teaching clinicians to work effectively with AI, based on real implementations across Australian healthcare.
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AI-Assisted Pathology Is Improving Diagnostic Accuracy — But the Implementation Story Is Complicated
AI tools for pathology are producing impressive accuracy numbers in clinical trials. Translating that into routine hospital practice in Australia involves challenges that don't make the headlines.
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Mental Health Chatbots in Clinical Settings: What the Evidence Actually Supports
Mental health chatbots are being deployed in clinical settings across Australia. The evidence base is growing, but it's more mixed than advocates or critics suggest. Here's a balanced look.
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Regional GP Clinics Are Quietly Adopting AI Triage — And It's Working
How Australian regional general practices are using AI-powered triage tools to manage patient wait times and prioritise urgent cases more effectively.
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Predictive Analytics for Hospital Bed Management
How predictive models are helping Australian hospitals manage bed capacity, reduce wait times, and improve patient flow without requiring massive tech investment.
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Patient Intake Forms Are Finally Going Digital (And It's About Time)
It's 2026 and most Australian GP clinics still hand you a clipboard. The digital alternatives are better than you'd expect.
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GP Clinic No-Shows Cost Millions. Can AI Fix the Problem?
Missed GP appointments cost the Australian system hundreds of millions a year. Some clinics are using AI to fight back. Here's what's working.
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AI Agents in Patient-Facing Communications: Can Platforms Like OpenClaw Meet Healthcare's Safety Standards?
Healthcare organisations are exploring AI agent platforms for patient communications, but regulatory compliance and safety concerns demand careful evaluation before deployment.
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Why Healthcare Can't Afford DIY AI Agent Deployments
Hospitals and clinics need managed, audited platforms for AI agents. Patient safety and compliance demand more than open-source self-hosting.
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AI for Informed Consent: Applications Across Clinical Specialties
How AI is being applied to support informed consent processes across different clinical specialties in Australian healthcare.