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Pulse+IT - Telstra Health and Tasmania team up for virtual monitoring of quarantined workers

Pulse+IT - Telstra Health and Tasmania team up for virtual monitoring of quarantined workers
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TGA links deaths of 44yo Tasmanian man and 48yo Victorian woman to AstraZeneca vaccine - 22-Jul-2021

TGA links deaths of 44yo Tasmanian man and 48yo Victorian woman to AstraZeneca vaccine A 44-year-old Tasmanian man and a 48-year-old Victorian woman have died after receiving the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the Therapeutic Goods Administration says. 22 July 2021 The Therapeutic Goods Administration has been notified of two more fatal cases of the rare blood clotting disorder related to AstraZeneca. One is a 44-year-old man from Tasmania, and the other a 48-year-old woman from Victoria, reported as a probable thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) case last week. Tasmanian State Health Commander Kathrine Morgan-Wicks said the man was a confirmed case of TTS.

Tasmanian government engages KPMG for digital health strategy

Tasmanian government engages KPMG for digital health strategy
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Pulse+IT - Tasmania rolling out statewide eReferral system to private medical specialists

Tasmania rolling out statewide eReferral system to private medical specialists Written by Kate McDonald on 05 May 2021. Tasmania is expanding its new statewide electronic referral system to private specialists from this month following a proof of concept trial with GPs and three hospital outpatient clinics last year. The system has been built by secure messaging vendor HealthLink and Hobart-based eHealth firm Healthcare Software in close partnership with Primary Health Tasmania, the Tasmanian Department of Health and the Tasmanian Health Service. The project has developed standardised, statewide digital templates that can be auto-populated with key referral details using HealthLink’s Smart Forms technology from within the Best Practice and MedicalDirector practice management systems and sent to hospital outpatients departments as well as between private practitioners.

Alleged rape by doctor detailed in child s letter, as Launceston hospital s response under spotlight

Print text only Cancel A doctor accused of raping an 11-year-old girl in Tasmania was banned from treating female patients only after an interstate medical board received a separate complaint. Key points: The doctor is still registered to work but is not allowed to treat girls or women That alleged incident was investigated internally and referred to police five months later by her parents Zoe detailed the allegations in detail to the police in a letter when she was 12 The doctor is still registered to work but is not allowed to treat girls or women except in an emergency, after he was deemed an unacceptable risk to their safety.

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