Amplar Health partners with the Australian Government to revolutionise aged care with virtual nursing services
Amplar Health will provide virtual nursing services to aged care residents across 30 homes nationwide, on behalf of the Department of Health and Aged Care. This new framework aims to ensure older Australians receive timely care when and where they need it
iMH opens its first private mental health hospital in Queensland
Queensland’s first private mental health hospital under iMH’s integrated care model has officially opened its doors, addressing critical gaps in Australia’s mental health system
Australia’s first No Gap private hospital opens in Melbourne
Adeney Private Hospital has today officially opened its doors, marking a historic milestone as Australia’s first private hospital to offer eligible customers Medibank’s No Gap program for all services covered by their policy.
Amplar Health appointed to deliver innovative hotel-based Transition Care Service in South Australia
For the first time in South Australia, a city hotel will provide a new location for hospital patients who no longer require acute care, to rest and recover in comfort
Amplar Home Health introduces AI-driven Tissue Analytics solution to transform wound care
Amplar Home Health, one of Australia’s largest at-home care providers, today announced it would incorporate a state-of-the-art Tissue Analytics platform, revolutionising wound care management for Amplar patients
Medibank calls for expansion of hospital care in the home
We're calling for a significant expansion of hospital care in the home across the nation to alleviate pressure on the hospital system
World Heart Day 2024
On Sunday, Medibank Medical Director, Dr Shona Sundaraj sat down with the Today Show and discussed heart disease, its prevalence, who is most at risk and the steps Aussies can take to reduce their likelihood of a heart attack
New data reveals North Coast Health Connect delivering for the local community and the health system
More than a third of North Coast Health Connect users, who had planned to visit an emergency department were diverted to alternative forms of healthcare, taking pressure off the public health system