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By Roy Chiang | 05:41 am | April 02, 2021
Clinic to Cloud, a Sydney-based clinical and practice management software provider, has revamped its Patient Portal to improve patient experience.
By Dean Koh | 02:20 am | August 24, 2020
The device was originally developed at MIT with Harvard Medical School.
By Sara Mageit | 09:24 am | June 30, 2020
Brisbane-based digital health company, ResApp Health has announced the launch of SleepCheck, a mobile medical device software application that analyses a user’s breathing and snoring sounds during sleep and provides an assessment of their risk of sleep apnoea.
By Mallory Hackett | 03:10 pm | June 17, 2020
New study uses online resources to compare mental health outcomes in individuals studied before COVID-19 versus those responding during the pandemic.  
By Dean Koh | 02:40 am | April 28, 2020
It is the only contact tracing app that is approved by the Australian Government.
By Dean Koh | 11:33 pm | February 23, 2020
The news follows after the company’s ResAppDx-EU version 2 smartphone app was approved by the Australian TGA as a Class IIa medical device.
By Dean Koh | 01:09 am | February 13, 2020
Australia-based healthcare analytics startup Prospection raised A$10 million in its first external funding round, led by Main Sequence Ventures’ CSIRO Innovation Fund and Horizons Ventures, the company announced earlier this week.
By Dean Koh | 11:31 pm | February 09, 2020
According to a paper titled Pain Management in the Elderly Population: A Review published in The Ochsner Journal in 2010, pain may be underreported because some elderly patients incorrectly believe that pain is a normal process of aging.
By Dean Koh | 11:28 pm | October 29, 2019
ANDHealth, an Australian organisation dedicated to supporting digital health companies in their commercialisation journey, recently announced the two-year commercial growth outcomes of its first 10 ANDHealth+ cohort companies at the Global HLTH Conference in Las Vegas, USA.
By Dean Koh | 04:22 am | October 17, 2019
Australia-based PainChek, developer of the world’s first smart phone-based pain assessment and monitoring app, announced that it will be partnering with Ward Medication Management (Ward MM) to deliver the federally funded national roll-out of PainChek technology to the Australian Residential Aged Care market.