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By Adam Ang | 10:54 pm | November 06, 2022
It will use IRIS for Health to facilitate its entry into the global hospital market.  
By Adam Ang | 02:32 am | July 06, 2022
The company has received backing from the state government of Western Australia.
By Sara Mageit | 06:57 am | July 16, 2021
Also, applications are no open for NHSX Digital Health Partnership Award. 
By Dave Muoio | 04:07 pm | March 17, 2021
Also: PainChek's app picks up European and Australian regulatory clearances; Digital health access as a social determinant of health.
By Sara Mageit | 05:44 am | October 23, 2020
Also, six councils improve employability and Covid support for learning disabilities.
By Sara Mageit | 03:27 am | September 22, 2020
To coincide with World Alzheimer’s Day, pain assessment app PainChek has published a new report on pain and dementia. 
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 | 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.
By Dean Koh | 02:06 am | August 06, 2019
Hot on the heels on being granted a US patent for pain assessment invention last month, Australia-based PainChek, developer of the world’s first smart phone-based pain assessment and monitoring app, has received regulatory approval from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority (HSA) for the use of the PainChek app in the market.
By Dean Koh | 06:29 am | July 24, 2019
Australian digital health company PainChek recently announced that the United States Patent Office has issued a Notice of Allowance for its pain assessment invention.