Two new laminar flow mobile operating theatres will soon be coming off the production line, meaning additional flexible capacity will be available to Australian healthcare providers from next month.
Q-bital Healthcare Solutions in partnership with Bowel Cancer Australia are pleased to release a new white paper 'The Impending Bowel Cancer Crisis in Australia'.
Young Medical joined Q-bital Healthcare Solutions in early 2020 and over the past year and a half, our team have come together and are producing even bigger and more complex solutions for our clients with recent installations including a four operating theatre surgical centre and an Interventional radiology theatre suite.
Waiting times have remained a hot topic in many countries throughout the pandemic. But how do waiting times for elective surgery compare between countries? And what is the broader long term trend?
A temporary operating theatre complex will be installed at a hospital in Trollhättan, Sweden this summer to ensure patient care is not disrupted while essential works take place in the existing operating department.
As concerns about rising elective waiting lists and how the health service is coping remain, it is important to remember that a huge amount is being achieved at the moment by the health service organisations and the people that are part of them; and that those efforts are making a big difference.
As planned surgery has restarted in countries like Australia and New Zealand, transmission-based precautions remain crucial to minimising risk and ensuring procedures go ahead. But the rate of air changes possible in operating theatres is also a key factor.
A recent piece of research published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has concluded that a delay in treating cancer is associated with an increase in all cause mortality.
A new edition of the Australian Healthcare State of the Industry Report, which summarises the industry’s key opportunities and challenges for the year ahead, has just been released.