Evidence-based insights into care operations, technology integration, and the future of healthcare delivery. Independent research to inform better decisions.
Our research program examines the evidence behind healthcare operations, technology adoption, and measurable outcomes across hospitals and aged care facilities.
Systematic review of peer-reviewed studies, government reports, and industry data quantifying the cost of fragmented systems, medication errors, and administrative burden in healthcare.
View Latest Report →Analysis of ERP, eMAR, barcode medication administration, and interoperability evidence. Understanding which technologies deliver measurable improvements in care delivery.
Evaluating the evidence for ambient documentation, clinical prediction tools, and workflow automation. Separating proven applications from emerging possibilities.
Our latest independent evidence review consolidates research from peer-reviewed studies, government agencies, and professional bodies to answer ten critical questions about healthcare ERP, interoperability, and AI in hospitals and aged care.
Read the Full ReportHighlights from our ongoing research into healthcare operations and technology.
Healthcare staff spend 20-35% of their time on documentation and administrative tasks. A typical 100-bed facility loses 60-200 staff hours per week to disconnected systems and duplicate data entry.
Evidence shows eMAR and barcode medication administration can reduce potentially harmful errors from 3.0% to 0.3%, with a 56% decline in serious medication administration errors.
Ambient AI scribes show the strongest independent evidence, saving 13-16 documentation minutes per clinician per day. For 20 clinicians, that equates to 30-37 hours per week.
Healthcare ERP value is strongest when framed as integration of proven modules: patient identity, scheduling, medication workflow, billing, finance, inventory, and reporting combined.
Our team can help you understand how this evidence applies to your facility and operational challenges.
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