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SPONSORED STORY – The healthcare landscape is changing at a rapid pace and we are witnessing unsustainable pressure being placed on an already stretched system and in turn, the workforce.

<p>The Australian Healthcare Week Expo is the fastest growing one-stop-shop event that addresses healthcare infrastructure design and development, ICT and aged care provision, all under one roof</p>

The Australian Healthcare Week Expo is the fastest growing one-stop-shop event that addresses healthcare infrastructure design and development, ICT and aged care provision, all under one roof

In response to the challenges faced, we are seeing the implementation of various new technologies in an attempt to increase operational efficiency, patient safety and ultimately, better care outcomes.

Every year, for the past 7 years, the Australian Healthcare Week has been providing healthcare professionals with the largest trade exhibition with the opportunity for unrivalled networking and knowledge sharing.

For the year 2017, Australian Healthcare Week provides you with the solutions to the challenges faced in the design and delivery of healthcare facilities, making it the best-on-offer event for the year.

In light of recent reforms, aged care providers need to be more
customer centric than ever before which is driving internal
transformation and reassessment of delivery models to ensure the smooth
transition to a contemporary service in a competitive environment.

Hosted this week at the International Convention Centre, Darling Harbour Sydney on the 8th – 9th of March (10am – 4pm), the free exhibition is the fastest growing one-stop-shop event that addresses healthcare infrastructure design and development, ICT and aged care provision, all under one roof.

With over 3,500 healthcare professionals and 160 exhibitors including
Healthdirect Australia, Alphacare, HPM Legrand, Astris Lifecare,
showcasing latest technologies, products & services for health and
aged care facilities with live demonstrations, it is an event not to be
missed.

The exhibition also includes two free-to-attend on floor programs: Nursing & Clinicians (ACN endorsed – earn 8 CPD hours) and Disrupt Healthcare.
Explore the challenges faced by nurses and clinicians in the new
digital hospital environment or discover the disruptive technologies and
medical innovations that are set to revolutionise healthcare delivery. Seating is limited so reserve your seat now! 

Download Full Program 

So if you are, or know someone that is a nurse, clinician, architect,
medical officer or someone who works in IT/technology and construction
management for a hospital or aged care facility or is a provider, this
is the event for you.

Reserve your free pass or refer a colleague that would come down to the Sydney event!

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