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Opinion: AI transcription opened a door in the consulting room

58+ min ago  (425+ words) Doctors report spending up to 40 per cent of their working hours on administrative tasks. In a ten-hour clinical day, that's four hours not spent on patients. The clinical data that accumulates during those hours (consultation notes, patient histories, diagnostic results,…...

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Neurotechnology pioneer Nicholas Opie joins Control Bionics - Pulse+IT

1+ day, 28+ min ago  (35+ words) Neurotechnology pioneer Nicholas Opie joins Control Bionics Pulse+IT News Neurotechnology pioneer Nicholas Opie joins Control Bionics Log in to Pulse+IT Username or Email Address Explore by popular tag Your leading voice in digital health news...

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New native ambient listening solutions for Expanse AI

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (221+ words) MEDITECH has announced it is growing its Expanse AI portfolio to further improve the clinician experience, empower patients, and maximise financial performance. One of the solutions it will demonstrate at the Digital Health Festival in Melbourne next month is the…...

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Office of Medical Research and Innovation

2+ week, 5+ day ago  (248+ words) The Office of Medical Research and Innovation (OMRI) is pleased to host the second event in its 2026 OMRI Speaker Series, featuring Professor Nikolajs Zeps. The OMRI Speaker Series provides a regular forum for thought leadership, discussion and sector'wide engagement across…...

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I have skin in the AI game. The algorithm doesn't have mine.

2+ mon, 1+ week ago  (1274+ words) Dermatology AI tools are misdiagnosing skin cancer on people who look like me. Not because the technology is broken. Because the training data didn't include enough darker skin tones. The University of Sydney research published in The Lancet Primary Care…...