Artificial intelligence is already affecting elections Communications & Technology Elections in Pakistan, the US, Indonesia and India were subjected to significant, widespread deceptive AI content, says electoral commissioner Tom Rogers.
Healthcare could be one of AI’s greatest beneficiaries April 9, 2024 By Dan Holmes Health The AI Trends in Healthcare report highlights the rapid growth of AI as a tool for diagnosis and treatment.
The tense present and future of vaccines in Australia April 2, 2024 By Mitchell Squire 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report The coronavirus pandemic has changed Australia’s expectations about how vaccines are developed, regulated and valued.
Clinical trials sector in good health with room to improve April 2, 2024 By Christopher Niesche 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report Australia’s solid global reputation for excellence in clinical trials has made it “a go-to destination”. But there’s still room for growth.
Resistance movement: The war against microbe evolution April 2, 2024 By Simon Webster 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report Antimicrobial resistance poses a great threat partly because microbes are evolving faster than humans are developing new drugs to kill them.
Regulators must move faster to put innovative medicines into patients’ hands April 2, 2024 By Joshua Gliddon 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report While the Therapeutic Goods Administration works quickly to review new medicines, the funding process post-review needs streamlining.
How the latest medicines get into the remotest communities April 2, 2024 By Christopher Niesche 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report The Community Service Obligation ensures equal access to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme medicines to all Australians.
Time to act on diabetes and obesity epidemic April 2, 2024 By Bradley Curtis 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report Obesity has long been misconstrued, even by healthcare professionals. It’s time to change the narrative and take action.
Battle for the best Health Technology Assessment processes April 2, 2024 By Tom Ravlic 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report There’s been pushback to a paper proposing changes to the system that decides which health technologies receive government funding.
Early Alzheimer’s opportunity demands system readiness April 2, 2024 By Vinay Prusty 2024 Innovative Medicines Special Report While there is no silver bullet for Alzheimer’s disease, medical research is for the first time showing real promise.
‘We have let them down’: Defence chief emphatic members who died by suicide not failures in ADF’s eyes March 28, 2024 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Angus Campbell railed against the suggestion that Defence personnel who died by suicide let down the service.
Fresh national approach to navigate digital mental health support January 10, 2024 By Melissa Coade Federal Minister Mark Butler says the federal government is complementing mental health measures with a five-year funding boost for 24/7 crisis support.
Wong: Regional resilience means helping Australia’s neighbours reach their aspirations August 9, 2023 By Melissa Coade Federal A new international development policy is the first long-term initiative of its kind that Australia has pursued in a decade.
Promoted Purpose-driven consultancy Cube Group welcomes new Partner, Daniel Cziperle June 21, 2023 By Cube Group Cube Group is excited to announce the appointment of Daniel Cziperle as its newest Partner this month. Daniel will spearhead the firm’s Health practice, bringing an impressive portfolio of experience in both the public and private sectors. With a focus on improving healthcare delivery and access, Daniel is a proven leader with experience across the […]
eBook: Australian Education and Healthcare Industry Trends in 2023 May 4, 2023 By RingCentral It is hard to find two sectors that have faced more disruption over the last few years than our healthcare and education institutions. Hospitals and healthcare providers have been under incredible strain to deal with the eects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and schools and colleges at all levels have had to adapt rapidly to community […]