On behalf of his team of registered nurses, Ken Gao explains how the addition of PainChek® has broadened the scope and capability of managing pain at St Louis.
Read more here: https://t.co/efZcSeQtg9
This is a great communication piece explaining the importance of using a validated pain assessment tool with regular follow up to help care for people living with dementia
PainChek is an Australian-designed smartphone app that uses AI to assess and score pain levels. This tool is now being trialled nationally in all residential aged care facilities. Register your interest on 1800 098 809 or complete the on-line form https://t.co/315LVkQdfE
The PainChek team had a great week on the Philips global HealthWorks programme in Eindhoven. We're exploring how to work together to provide hospital based doctors and nurses with better pain management tools for patients who can't communicate their pain.
BREAKING NEWS: Today we're proud to announce the Morrison Government will invest $5M to facilitate the implementation of @PainChek in Aust'n residential #agedcare centres.
The announcement was made by @KenWyattMP, and will trigger widespread & long-term use of @PainChek.
Providing $5m for national rollout of Australian innovation - the @PainChek app - AI to reduce the pain of some of our most vulnerable citizens, living with dementia. Congratulations PainChek & @CurtinUni innovators. @DementiaAus https://t.co/LPyADJ2dJm #auspol via @LiberalAus
Exciting news—we're proud to announce the launch of our Shared Care Program, designed to help home-based family carers better manage and care for their loved ones at home.
Find out more here: https://t.co/gGutk12k0j
#AgedCare#HealthTech#DementiaCare
Another great example of how PainChek is positively impacting care for people who cannot communicate. Many thanks to the Allambie Heights Village Aged Care team for sharing their insights.
Our team are showcasing PainChek at the @ACSANational Aged & Community Services Australia conference in Sydney this week, if you are coming along stop by and say hello!
#ACSASummit2018#acsanational#agedcare
The fed gov is putting $5.3 million towards projects for people living with dementia with an emphasis on using innovative technology "to improve the quality of life for Australians living with dementia" @KenWyattMP #agedcareinsite#dementia#agedcare https://t.co/eqby3XEM5g
"Global spending on medical technology—#medtech—will grow from $US400B to $US522B by 2022 as the health industry goes increasingly high-tech."
Thanks for the mention @StockheadAU! A great wrap-up of where the industry is heading.
https://t.co/FRct74YaJC