Healthcare IT News July 5, 2024
Adam Ang

Also, My Emergency Doctor has adopted InterSystems’ cloud-based integration engine to offer improved systems interoperability.

Queensland Virtual Hospital extends to emergency care

The Queensland state government has set aside A$27 million ($18 million) to expand the Queensland Virtual Hospital’s services to cover emergency care.

Based on a media release, the new Virtual Emergency Care Service will cater to non-life-threatening urgent conditions, including acute respiratory illnesses, allergic reactions, rashes, bites, pain, infections, burns, children with fevers, gastroenteritis, and vertigo.

Meanwhile, an adjacent service, the Queensland Telestroke Service, will be integrated into the Queensland Virtual Hospital at the end of the year.

MED connects EMR via cloud

Telemedicine service My Emergency Doctor can now provide systems interoperability to enable hospitals to...

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