Coronis Health, (Coronis) a leading provider of healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) solutions, is pleased to announce that it has leveraged the UiPath Platform™ to enhance its healthcare delivery systems. As part of its comprehensive digital transformation strategy, Coronis leverages the UiPath Platform to enhance advanced AI capabilities while ensuring transparency, security, compliance and ethical governance in all automated processes, driving significant operational efficiencies and improved outcomes across its service lines.
GUEST OPINION: Australia’s healthcare sector is consistently targeted by cybercriminals, having reported the highest number of data breaches from all Australian sectors over the last five years, according to the OAIC Notifiable Data Breaches Reports. The risk of ransomware specifically is increasing, with the recent analysis of a global sample of reported ransomware attacks showing that over one in five attacks (21%) was targeted at healthcare organisations in 2023/24, up from 18% the year prior.
The celebration of the 15th anniversary of World Backup Day serves as a reminder for individuals and businesses to reflect on their data protection strategies and ensure their data is adequately safeguarded. Quality backup is the linchpin of business resilience, shielding against data loss and ransomware threats, and ensuring swift recovery in the face of unforeseen challenges.
UiPath Platform enables faster access to a major EMR for customers and partners in 16 new global locations
As mobile workforces grow, businesses are turning to advanced technology to drive efficiency, security, and sustainability. In 2025, AI, automation, and real-time connectivity will transform how mobile employees operate. SOTI, a global leader in enterprise mobility and IoT management, has identified five key trends that will redefine mobile work.
GUEST OPINION Farhoud Salimi – Chief Technology Officer at Telstra Health: Connected care represents the cornerstone of healthcare's future within Australia—where seamless information flow will drive enhanced patient outcomes through more accessible and actionable data. Today's greatest barriers to improved care delivery are the technological and organisational silos operating in isolation, hampering collaboration and operational efficiency. We also stand at the cusp of a transformative era as technologies like Cloud Computing and Generative AI mature, promising unprecedented benefits for both healthcare practitioners and patients.
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Australia is one of the countries that are providing its people with the best healthcare services. The trend of online healthcare services is also increasing there with time. This way, getting a prescription from the comfort of your home is more convenient. You can consult with your doctor through video or audio calls and even get your medicines at your doorstep without travelling to clinics that are far away.
V200 expands Motorola Solutions’ enterprise security offerings for customers in retail, healthcare, hospitality and education
Outdated systems and manual processes remain a frustrating reality for Australian healthcare providers, making it harder for professionals to deliver efficient, high-quality care. Thankfully, data interoperability is no longer a distant goal — it’s now essential for improving patient outcomes and streamlining operations. As the healthcare industry evolves to meet growing demands and increasing consumer expectations, APIs and composable commerce have emerged as powerful enablers of change.
The appointment reflects LearnUpon’s growing investment in the region
PMT Communications, the telco division of Australian-owned national service provider PMT Security, has announced a strong first full calendar year in the market, including new partnerships, onboarding the latest technological advancements and team growth.
GUEST OPINION: There are not many countries which don’t have long hospital waiting lists. Australia is no different.
Vectec, a leading Australian integrator, and NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, are proud to announce their strategic partnership to deliver leading edge technology services. Together, they are delivering innovative solutions that are transforming the Australian healthcare sector by harnessing the power of hybrid multi-cloud technology and cutting-edge flash storage. This partnership is uniquely positioned to support healthcare organisations as they navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
GUEST INTERVIEW : As businesses shift from Bare Metal to the cloud, why is this trend accelerating?
At Elastic, Gavin leads ANZ operations, drives business development, and shapes strategy.
GUEST RESEARCH: As healthcare needs escalate globally, the requirement for modern technology to support patient care is evident. New research from SOTI, Code Digital: Will Healthcare Thrive or Survive, reveals that 77% of Australian healthcare IT decision makers believe organisations need to invest in new or better technology to improve patient outcomes.
Data backed solutions provide truly transparent and traceable large language models
COMPANY NEWS: Endava, a leading technology services company combining world-class engineering, industry expertise and a people-centric mindset, today announces the launch of its innovative agentic AI industry accelerator, internally designated as 'Morpheus'. The first of its kind, the accelerator and its AI-powered industry tools combine the power of data and multi-agent autonomous teams to tackle complex challenges across all industries, including highly regulated fields like healthcare, insurance, financial services and private equity.
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GUEST RESEARCH: In Australia's vast and challenging landscape, where bushfires, floods and other natural disasters frequently disrupt lives, the pivotal role of technology in emergency services cannot be overstated. However, an alarming statistic from SOTI's latest report, Digitizing the Frontline: Transformative Technologies in Critical Care, reveals that 97% of first responders encounter issues with their mobile devices, highlighting a critical need for technological transformation in the sector. This need is accentuated by Australia's unique environmental challenges, making reliable communication and device accessibility not just beneficial, but essential for effective emergency management—from prevention and readiness to response and recovery.
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