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World experts discuss assistive tech innovations for complex neuro conditions
Assistive technologies can have a huge impact on improving the life of a person with a disability. [ + ]
In Conversation… with Dr Rebecca Laborde
Dr Laborde explains how data is being used not only for research, but to create efficiencies, reduced costs and improved patient outcomes in health care. [ + ]
Notifiable Data Breach law takes effect
Australia's Notifiable Data Breach legislation has come into effect, leaving healthcare organisations at risk of fines of up to $1.8m for failing to disclose a breach. [ + ]
Preventing food allergy tragedies
To avoid exposing healthcare and aged-care patients with food allergies to risk, a robust risk management strategy should be integrated into your organisation's food safety program. [ + ]
Information underload
ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍøs increasingly rely on their websites to prepare patients for their stay. Some are doing a better job than others, impacting patient outcomes — especially in infection control. [ + ]
Sabotage from within
IT strategies that meet the bare minimum compliance regulations are not an option for healthcare organisations, or they may find themselves fending off attacks from within. [ + ]
Kyra's legacy
A decade ago, lymphoma therapies for sick dogs were being trialled to help children with the disease. Now, cancer medication for humans is being successfully adapted to help man's best friend. [ + ]
Fast food impacts women's fertility
Women who frequently eat fruit fall pregnant faster than women who consume fast food regularly. [ + ]
Protecting patients from Legionnaires' disease
Patients are particularly vulnerable to Legionnaires' disease. Establishing a water quality management plan therefore isn't just best practice — it can save lives. [ + ]
Using financial penalties to tackle healthcare errors
With one in nine hospital patients suffering from a hospital-acquired complication, financial penalties are being increasingly used to motivate hospitals to ensure their risk and safety management systems are foolproof. [ + ]
A Day in the Life: Hardik Jani, a Spotless Work Health & Safety Advisor
Jani is based on-site at Bendigo ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø, Victoria. He plays a key role in driving a safe culture by engaging, advising and mentoring the facility management team to mitigate risks and maintain safety management systems. [ + ]
In Conversation with Prof. Elizabeth Rakoczy
Professor Rakoczy has developed an innovative new gene therapy for age-related macular degeneration (AMD). ​​​​We discuss her research and how she is using modified viruses as a delivery vehicle. [ + ]
Top 10 myths regarding nutrition for seniors
Dietitian and author Ngaire Hobbins shuts down some old wives' tales surrounding the elderly and nutrition. [ + ]
How a small clinic is having a big impact on healthcare in Brazil
Brazil's inability to provide some 150 million uninsured residents with access to healthcare has created a significant market opportunity for low-cost medical clinics like Dr. Consulta. [ + ]
2018 must be a year of action in aged care
LASA is working in close partnership with the government on the reform agenda for aged care. The spotlight is now firmly on how the government responds. [ + ]