Pulse+IT is Australia’s first and only eHealth and Health IT Magazine.
Published by Pulse+IT Magazine Pty Ltd ATF Pulse+IT Magazine Trust (ABN: 34 045 658 171), Pulse+IT is Australasia’s first and only eHealth and Health IT magazine.
Launched in 2006 to assist GPs and Specialists to better understand the technology they confront in their practices, Pulse+IT now features an editorial platform and digital circulation that reflects the importance of holistic and comprehensive Health IT education and reporting.
Pulse+IT eNewsletters are distributed to all corners of the Australian and New Zealand health sectors and are enjoyed by the following key readership groups:
- General practitioners
- Specialists
- Practice managers
- Hospital and aged care decision makers
- Health informaticians
- Health information managers
- Health IT industry participants
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Access to the LHD subscription of Pulse+IT is via the Clinical Information Access Portal (CIAP). CIAP provides information and resources to support evidence-based practice at the point of care. CIAP is available to all nurses, midwives, doctors, allied health, community health and ancillary staff working in or for NSW public health system including students while on clinical placement in a NSW Health public hospital. CIAP can be accessed from work or from home.
The goal of CIAP is to improve access to decision support, support evidence-based health care, reduce adverse events, improve clinical knowledge and improve communications between clinician groups.
Benefits of CIAP
CIAP provides many benefits in the areas of clinical, administrative, research and education including:
- Provides clinicians with information to support patient care processes and enhance clinical decision making
- Improves accuracy and appropriateness of clinical decisions by improved access to decision support information
- Lessens patient morbidity and mortality by using best practice diagnostic standards
- Enables information to be accessed 24 hours a day corresponding with clinical practice
- Improves clinician productivity as more rapid access to relevant information in a single place saves time
- Enables information to be updated in one location delivering timely and correct information to the user
- Saves on expenditure as licence costs can be shared statewide
- Supports research by enabling access to relevant databases, e.g. Medline, Embase
- Provides clinical information access for clinicians in rural and remote areas.