$2.1m project to better equip healthcare workers for making critical, life-saving decisions Wednesday, 21 July 2021 11:29 $2.1m project to better equip healthcare workers for making critical, life-saving decisions Featured
The project will be led by Monash University
The
Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) project will deliver live streams of clinical analytics and reporting information in the form of online dashboards.
The CRC says the dashboards will drive quality improvement, safety assurance and more efficient accreditation in a hospital setting - with the data drawn from hospital electronic medical records (EMR) and the Victorian Health Incident Management System (VHIMS).
Prof David Plunkett, Chief Executive of Eastern Health, said the project is the first of its kind in Victoria, with exciting potential for scalability. “This project is led by our Executive Director of Information, Technology and Capital Projects, Zoltan Kokai. It will d
The Ethiopian Human Rights Roadmap: a feeble bulwark against atrocity crimes | Ethiopian News | ZeHabesha zehabesha.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zehabesha.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
About this Event
Should the courts review directors’ business judgment? This question has been canvassed extensively in academic literature. Arguments against such review include the dangers of judging directors’ decisions with the benefit of hindsight; the fact that judges lack business expertise and should not, therefore, second guess business decisions; that review of business judgment with liability would deter individuals from becoming directors; or that it would lead to more risk adverse decisions. Arguments for review include improving standards; deterring unfit directors; and, significantly, accountability of directors for harms they have caused through careless decisions.
This paper reassesses the debate, drawing on the findings of a two year Arts and Humanities Research Council funded study Business Judgment and the Courts. This project examined what was meant by business judgment; identified how the courts apply this concept; and assessed to what extent d
COVID-19 vaccines not mandatory for aged care workers, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces after National Cabinet
Posted
FriFriday 22
updated
FriFriday 22
JanJanuary 2021 at 10:08am
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.
Watch
Share
Print text only
Cancel
Residents and workers in aged care facilities will not be required to get a COVID-19 vaccination in order to remain living or working there, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says.
Key points:
Aged care residents and workers will not be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19
Health authorities say they expect a high uptake of vaccines among aged care residents and staff