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Last chance for aged-care providers to claim free PainChek licence – Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin
This fortnight is the last chance for aged-care facilities to participate in the government-subsidised rollout of a complete point-of-care solution for best practice…

This fortnight is the last chance for aged-care facilities to participate in the government-subsidised rollout of PainChek Universal, a complete point-of-care solution for best practice pain management. The rollout includes a free 12-month licence for all facilities who sign up by Monday, 31 May.
The PainChek app uses AI and smartphone technology to assess pain in those that cant communicate. The offer is part of a government-subsidised initiative to promote innovation in aged care and support improved…
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