Datarwe Supports CSIRO Australian eHeath Reasearch Centre Indigenous Health Program on AI in Indigenous Health

Datarwe participated in a workshop with CSIRO’s AEHRC in Perth, focusing on AI priorities in Indigenous health. Led by Aboriginal researchers, the event promoted cultural context in AI adoption, emphasizing First Nations voices. Knowledge exchange and collaboration are vital for enhancing health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Datarwe partners with Queensland Health to validate the new Nursing Acuity Dashboard

Datarwe collaborates with Queensland Health to develop the Nursing Acuity Dashboard, enhancing ICU workflow efficiency. This tool uses live clinical data to assess patient demand and resource intensity, supporting optimal nurse-to-patient ratios and improved resource management. The project is endorsed by Queensland's health authorities for real-time patient care improvement.

Datarwe welcomes The Alfred Hospital as a collaborator on the Clinical Data Nexus and introduces Dr. Shane Nanayakkara to our clinal advisory board

Datarwe is extremely pleased to announce its recent partnership with The Alfred Hospital. Datarwe and the Alfred Hospital signed a research collaboration agreement and will be working in collaboration with the Dr Shane Nannayakkara and the Department of [...]

Gold Coast Hospital COVID-19 Dashboard

Datarwe has deployed an acute-care bed dashboard in the Gold Coast University Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The dashboard was initiated by Queensland Health and executed at GCUH under a Strategic Relationship Agreement, with broader plans for deployment in other Queensland Health ICUs state-wide as a COVID-19 rapid response measure, [...]

Septic shock prediction algorithms in the critically ill

Severe sepsis and septic shock remain major causes of mortality in both ICU and generally in the acute hospital population. With up to 10% of all ICU admissions suffering sepsis, and up to 1 in 4 in hospital deaths resulting from infection, it remains an ever present issue in acute [...]

Using Heart Rate Variability for outcome prediction

Heart rate variability is finding utility in a number of clinical areas, from training athletes and detecting fatigue,to predicting sepsis and trauma outcomes. This has been made possible by increasing access to the requisite high frequency ECG signals from which accurate instantaneous heart rate and thus beat-to-beat variability can be [...]

Methods for evaluating blood saturation variation during intubation

Patients requiring emergency tracheal intubation may be at greater risk of acute hypoxemic events due to a number of factors including underlying lung pathology, insufficient respiratory drive or the inability to prevent aspiration.