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Ensuring Australians are e-healthy
From the desk of Sheryle Moon...
Your bank manager has access to more personal information about you than your doctor does.
And yet, instant access to patient records could mean the difference between life and death – as a new report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare demonstrates.
The report details exactly how many Australian patients have been seriously harmed or accidentally killed while being treated in hospitals.
Between 2004-2005, 130 serious mistakes occurred in hospitals around Australia. Of those, 53 of them were procedures involving the wrong patient or the wrong body part. 7 patients died from being given the wrong drugs.
The report reveals that many of the errors occurred when patients were transferred from one department of a hospital to another, and staff were unfamiliar with the patient.
This is just one more study in a long line which demonstrates a clear link between avoidable patient deaths and poor communication and record-keeping by healthcare practitioners.
There really is no excuse for inaccurate information leading to loss of life. We have medical software developers and computer systems integrators with the technology and the capacity to streamline health information system today!
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Set Up for Success - Women in ICT Portal

AIIA has launched a new portal for women in the ICT industry at www.setupforsuccess.com.au
Whether you’ve just started your journey in ICT or you are an experienced veteran, AIIA’s Set Up for Success portal can help you with information and resources to take your career to the next level.
There's also a discussion board for you to share your thoughts, ideas and inspirations for women in ICT. So visit Set Up for Success and see what's there! | 
AIIA’s Annual Board of Directors Dinner
Join the Who’s Who of the Australian ICT industry in Canberra on Wednesday 15 August.
Meet and mingle with the ICT industry’s leading lights and up-and-coming stars, politicians and policy makers at AIIA’s annual Board of Directors dinner.
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ICT careers are the coolest around
Industry and government are working together to address the ICT skills shortage, with a new secondary schools program proving popular in Queensland.
AIIA has reported success with its ICT: Start Here. Go Anywhere program. The program was launched last year at the National ICT Skills Summit. AIIA was a founding participant of the program, which encourages secondary school students from years 8 to 10 to explore the wide range of exciting global career opportunities in the ICT industry.
According to AIIA’s Chief Executive Officer, Sheryle Moon, ICT: Start Here. Go Anywhere provides secondary students with the chance to meet with a wide range of ICT professionals and hear first hand why they love their jobs.
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Sign up for the Salary Survey!
With the skills squeeze a reality for most ICT companies in Australia, it’s more important than ever that HR managers balance the dual goals of rewarding employees while achieving strategic business targets.
Companies that don’t pay their employees enough risk losing them to competitors. Companies who pay too much risk their bottom line.
So how do HR managers keep their fingers on the pulse of salaries and benefits in the ICT industry?

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Business Assistant required for AIIA
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Committed team
Are you looking for a more rewarding role? Ready to move into a role where you really make a difference to the people you interact with?
The team at AIIA is looking for a smart, technology savvy, team player with a 'can do' attitude.
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Making sense of procurement plans
Australian Government agencies are required to complete their annual procurement plans (APPs) by July each year. In the last few weeks, most FMA and CAC agencies have updated their APPs and these are now available from Austender.
These provide a rich source of information for suppliers on ICT opportunities for the forthcoming 12 months. AIIA member company, Intermedium, has already analysed the plans in detail and on 7 August, will provide suppliers with insights into technological and procurement trends, likely 'hot spots' for the year and information that will help you ensure that sales efforts are directed to real opportunities. AIIA and Intermedium are pleased to be able to offer AIIA members a discounted rate. To register, contact Fleur Bayley on (02) 9817 5757. | 
AIIA luncheon with Sol Trujillo, CEO of Telstra
On Tuesday 31 July, Telstra's CEO, Sol Trujillo, will share his thoughts about how life is changing in the Web 2.0 world.
Sol Trujillo will shed light on the opportunities for Australian customers from Telstra’s recent technology deployment, the future that Telstra and the ICT industry can create for Australia and why the window of opportunity is time critical.
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