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Hong Kong's Health Bureau has added pathology reports viewing functionality to its mobile health application.
Also: Three partners will combine advanced analytics, social risk assessments and actuarial validation to measure the impacts of SDOH interventions.
Also, the Australian government awarded $4 million in funding to a project building the country's first registry of atrial fibrillation ablations.
Also, a private Cambodian hospital partnered with a commercial bank to enable mobile, automated payments.
Also, Tasmania has launched a clinical real-time alert system as part of the state's health system digital transformation.
The dashboard will aggregate primary care data nationwide.
It has also revealed ongoing work applying AI to track medical resource utilisation in real time.
A new tool researched at Regenstrief Institute aims to help get symptom assessment data integrated into EHRs and incorporated into clinical workflows.
Also, the NSW government has launched a free virtual urgent care service in Sydney.
Luke Hansen, chief medical officer at Arcadia, provides MobiHealthNews with highlights of the event for the company and its plans for 2025.