Healthcare IT News November 23, 2022
Adam Ang

It is part of its Smarter Hospitals project which seeks to optimise virtual care technologies in NSW health facilities.

Health Infrastructure, an agency under NSW Health that delivers infrastructure solutions and services, is set to review global best change management practices to deliver digitally enabled health facilities in the state.

This research, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University and partner health services, has recently received backing from the National Health and Medical Research Council with a A$1.27 million (about $840,000) grant.

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According to Health Infrastructure chief executive Rebecca Wark, every health facility requires “some level of change management” to help hospital staff adapt to new facilities or new models of...

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