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Also, Victoria is piloting digital health training for public health workers.
Northern Health in Melbourne has replaced its legacy system with AI-assisted coding.
Also, the Australian government awarded $4 million in funding to a project building the country's first registry of atrial fibrillation ablations.
A hacker accessed some sensitive data of regional staff in October.
It is part of projects fulfilling the five-year Aged Care Data and Digital Strategy.
Also, Tasmania has launched a clinical real-time alert system as part of the state's health system digital transformation.
It aims to strengthen the digital skills of existing and new healthcare professionals.
The dashboard will aggregate primary care data nationwide.
Around $57 million was also invested in aged care digital reforms.
The government sees this approval as allowing pharmacies to replace their paper-based registers.