ADHA unveils intermediate clinical safety courseThe Australian Digital Health Agency and the Australasian Institute of Digital Health have launched an intermediate-level online learning course on clinical safety in digital health.The course, which applies to digital health design, delivery, and operation, features seven self-paced modules covering safety culture, governance, clinical safety activities and real-world assessment of clinical safety implications.Endorsed as continuous professional development, the course builds on an introductory program that attracted more than 1,700 participants. Te Whatu Ora seeks AI mammography vendorsTe Whatu Ora Health New Zealand is seeking vendors to provide AI mammography solutions for the national breast screening programme, BreastScreen Aotearoa.Based on a request for proposals, the requested solutions must support mammography machine-reading and breast density reporting, and fit into the national programme's blind double-read screening workflow.The procurement is planned as a phased process covering validation trials, implementation pilot, and post-implementation national rollout and support. It excludes custom or undeployed solutions, marketplace-only access models, standalone professional services and AI tools for other breast pathways.Telstra Health unveils care intel systemTelstra Health has launched a new cloud-based care intelligence ecosystem designed to connect patient information and workflows across healthcare settings.According to Telstra Health, its new offering, called Corus, is underpinned by an interoperability and data exchange layer built on Smile OmniVera HDP, which uses FHIR-based infrastructure to support secure near real-time data exchange, reporting, predictive insights, AI clinical summaries and services such as eRequesting, Smart Referrals and eResults.Corus marks the company's first product following its modernisation since late 2024. It will roll out initial features, including population health, care navigation and care coordination capabilities, in the second half of 2026, followed by multidisciplinary features from mid-2027 and aged care solutions from 2028. MediRecords, Consultmed integrate referral platformsMediRecords and Consultmed have integrated their platforms to allow healthcare providers to share and track electronic referrals and access specialist clinical advice.According to a media release, the FHIR-enabled connection launches Consultmed within MediRecords, giving primary care teams visibility into eReferral requests, Advice and Guidance requests, specialist correspondence, reports and discharge summaries, while allowing referral, triage, and advice workflows to be completed without leaving the clinical system.InterSystems obtains EU MDR for EHR InterSystems has secured European Union Medical Device Regulation Class IIa certifications for its EHR solutions, including what it describes as the "first fully unified AI-native" EHR to receive the approval.One is for IntelliCare, which embeds AI into the platform's data layer to support patient summaries, AI-driven clinical documentation, chat experiences, intelligent workflows and ambient clinical orchestration. The other is for its popular TrakCare unified health information system. "By securing the EU's first MDR certification for an AI-native EHR, we are establishing a standard that AI should be at the core of all healthcare applications," said company president Don Woodlock in a media statement.
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Also, New Zealand is seeking providers of AI-powered mammography solutions to support BreastScreen Aotearoa.












