Internal medicine journal
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Internal medicine journal · Nov 2020
Role of digital technology in delivering 'healthy futures' and 'healthy cities'.
Digital health technologies and services play a critical role in the delivery of safe and efficient healthcare and better health outcomes. Interoperability of these technologies and services, as well as digital inclusion for communities are important enablers of a modern, connected health system. The ongoing development of these factors is an aspiration of Australia's National Digital Health Strategy (NDHS). ⋯ All of these pillars have interdependent features, and many play a role in enabling communities to live healthier and happier lives supported by better connected healthcare services as well as access to information in a timely and efficient manner at the point of care. A 'Communities of Excellence' programme has supported regional communities to connect health services to My Health Record, increase digital health tools use and provide digital health literacy support to consumers. The aims of this programme are to allow the benefits of improved interoperability and better connected care to flow to people and their clinicians, test innovation that could go on to be scaled nationally, and close the health inequity gap experienced by people in rural and remote communities.
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Internal medicine journal · Oct 2020
Observational StudyComplications of cardiac implantable electronic device placement in public and private hospitals.
Few safety data exist comparing clinical outcomes in Australian public and private hospitals. We hypothesised that differences could exist between public and private hospitals due to differences in acuity and patient-level co-morbidities. ⋯ These data identify important similarities and differences in safety outcomes of CIED implantation between Australian public and private hospitals.