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Implementing human-centred design to achieve better long-term patient outcomes
All of these factors together will “improve, enhance or support our patients more effectively.” The one element that is missing though is “the impact or the involvement of the Whānau (extended family) that patients need.” The value of family and familial support services cannot be underestimated. The “old medical model,” sometimes referred to as ‘the shadow’ is still hanging over some facilities, but “the good news is that we are starting to move away from it.” Some clinicians fear this change because it may “upset the power imbalance” between doctors and patients, giving patients more of a say. As much …
3 reasons to focus on technology improvements in council
The digitisation of services is an inevitable part of council’s transformation. The strategic use of digital technologies can have a myriad of benefits that are not just limited to one department or service. Modern citizens expect their councils to be fluid with regards to how they provide a service. Just like with any other organisation, council customers expect to be able to access and interact with required services online, and on demand. For many customers – driven particularly by the younger generation as well as a global pandemic – the options of in- person, paper-based or even over-the-phone services are …
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How enterprise architecture can establish a framework for transformation in government
Governments in this era are facing demands for enhanced and better-quality citizen service delivery, making IT modernisation and digital transformation critical. In a world where agility and innovation are highly valued, enterprise architecture is a key element in this transformation. Enterprise architecture is the process by which organisations standardise and organise IT infrastructure to aligns with business goals. These strategies support digital transformation, IT growth and the modernisation of IT as a department. Essentially, enterprise architecture help organisations structure IT projects and policies to achieve desired business results, as well as stay on top of industry trends disruptions using architecture …
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Australian Healthcare Snapshot: Remote and Telehealth Services
Virtual care offers an unparalleled opportunity to deliver real change addressing the challenges of healthcare over the next decade. It has the power to transform every health and social care sector and the way services are delivered. Telehealth also improves access to health services for people in rural and remote areas. While telemedicine promises to grow rapidly over the next decade and has clear benefits, it still poses some technical and practical problems for healthcare providers. To better understand where Australian healthcare professionals feel the future of telehealth lies, we surveyed the attendees at our recent Improving Remote and Telehealth …
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An Inclusive Design Approach to Government Services
To achieve that mission, the DTA employs “all kinds of different individuals,” not just technology experts. The purpose of having such variety is to “build simple, clear and fast public services, underpinned by transparency and respect. That is what builds public trust.” In total, there are about 350 staff at the agency, responsible for “designing services for all the citizens, taking into account all perspectives, which is really complex.” To have true digital engagement, organisations and agencies need to be in the right frame of mind. However, the DTA has found over the last few years that there are a …
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Achieving Better Public Service through Digital Government
Our world has become digital, and though the public sector has sometimes been slow to embrace digital opportunities, COVID-19 has largely changed that. Many organisations began their journeys towards digitisation before the pandemic hit, but now face the challenge of keeping that momentum, embedding the changes and ensuring no-one is left behind. This paper brings together Australian experts in digitisation from the private and public sectors. All have had to navigate their way through transformations and the pandemic, and all have learned valuable lessons along the way.
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5 Ways to Reimagine Procurement in the New Normal
Covid has been the architect of much change, and it has most definitely altered the face of procurement forever. As a result of Covid-19 supply chains the world over have suffered a real shock. For the public sector, the fragility of supply chain and procurement initiatives, and our growing dependence upon global supply has exposed weaknesses in long-standing ways of working. Now, as we prepare for the post-COVID world, supply chain and procurement professionals across the APS are taking the lessons learned from the last 18 months and are looking for new ways to work smarter, better, and more efficiently.
5 New IoT Applications in 2021
Over the past decade, Australian cities have begun using IoT to improve infrastructure, traffic congestion, low carbon living and environmental management. Although these are fantastic use cases for IoT, smarter and more innovative applications are now being developed. The IoT-enabled hardhat comes with a sweatband sensor array that measures the heart rate and the temperature of the wearer. Additionally, it’s fitted with an accelerometer for orientation and shock, and contains a global positioning system (GPS) device to track employee location. The data collected through IoT technology is delivering positive health and safety outcomes for construction workers, alerting supervisors if they …
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