Developers of an Internet-based remote health care system that may assist early diagnosis of blindness in remote and aboriginal communities are not confident of its swift approval for Medicare funding.
Internet-savvy consumers, hungry for health information, may spark a revolution in personalised medicine that experts say will send shock waves through insurers, employers, doctors, pharmaceutical companies and the Internet itself.
With Australia now facing an ageing population -- and the added stress of having one of the most geographically dispersed people -- Telstra's CEO Sol Trujillo is talking up the Internet as one way to tackle upcoming health issues.
Microsoft's prescription for reducing medication errors moved a step closer to implementation when the software giant and its health-care partner, WellPoint Health Networks, chose two vendors to provide electronic-prescribing software to physicians.
A Sydney-based start-up is offering a way for doctors to track and bill their clients for consultations over the phone and by e-mail.
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