Latest ANZ investments for AI, rare cancer resource and more briefs
4 million dollars for the digital gate on rare cancer
A digital portal that provides information about rare and less common cancer in Queensland is scheduled after an investment of $ 6.7 million ($ 4 million) from the federal government.
The rare Australian cancer portal, which is run by Biogrid Australia, is a comprehensive resource where patients with rare and less common cancer can obtain an expert opinion on their diagnosis and disease management. It also provides the best information information, directives on molecular testing, interpretation of results, and access to clinical trials.
Quinzland pilot with the Cancer coalition in Queensland will allow doctors to refer patients in remote areas to the gate. Rare and less common cancer is a quarter of the types of cancer that was diagnosed in the country in 2024; It also explains a third of cancer deaths.
New Zealand funds AI health care
New Zealand Health Research Council announced $ 5 million ($ 2.8 million) in financing health care research.
It has begun to call for proposals from investigators whose research deals with the priority areas in the statement of government policy for a period of three years on health: arrival, timing, quality, workforce and infrastructure.
Requests are run to April, with the expectation of the results to be announced in July.
Northeast East Wangartta EMR
Northeast Health Wangartta, a health service in northeastern Victoria, has retired and replaced and replaced it with a comprehensive solution of Orion Health.
It carried out the Orenion Clinical Work Station, which provides “faster and more accurate information”, based on a media edition. It comes with units, including results, medicine management, care paths, and new applications designed to meet the needs of NHW doctors.