by Robi Karp | Dec 11, 2020 | Healthcare IT, Uncategorized
Paper medical charts used to contain records of all relevant medical events for a patient. This usually included demographics, growth landmarks, illnesses, medications, and treatments. The charts were frequently written in unstructured free text by physicians, nurses,...
by Robi Karp | Nov 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
Collecting healthcare data can be a challenge for hospitals and organisations. Multiple ecosystems need to integrate information from internal and external sources that leverage different industry-standard formats. In 2019, a survey that looked at the challenges of...
by Robi Karp | Aug 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
For the past twenty years, medical testing has been mostly centralised in laboratories. Whether private or hospital-based, these labs could process dozens of different tests on thousands of samples every day. Automation and robotics provided rapid and reliable...
by Robi Karp | Aug 5, 2020 | Uncategorized
SYDNEY, NSW, Australia – August 5, 2020: Sydney’s Fluffy Spider Technologies has appointed Pascal Jacquemart as Chief Technology Officer to bolster the business’s focus on providing cutting-edge custom software solutions to the healthcare industry worldwide....
by Robi Karp | Apr 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
Telehealth has been around for nearly 150 years, but until recently, it has primarily been leveraged by those, isolated from the rest of the world, by the measure of geography. Researchers in Antarctica and Australians living on remote cattle stations have been the...
by Robi Karp | Sep 7, 2019 | Uncategorized
The common use-case for telehealth is a video conference consultation between a doctor and a patient. The patient is either in their home or at a clinic. The patient uses a PC, a phone, or a tablet for the call and generic software such as Skype or Facetime manages...