Ingham Institute‘s Perich Center: pioneering a Future of Equitable, Tech-Driven Healthcare
The Ingham Institute has launched the perich Centre for Robotics and Health Technology, a groundbreaking initiative poised to redefine healthcare access and delivery both nationally and globally. This new centre isn’t just about adopting the latest technology; it’s about ensuring that innovation benefits everyone, regardless of location or circumstance.
Here’s a closer look at how the Perich Centre is set to revolutionize healthcare.
A National Hub for Robotic and Digital Health
The Perich Centre builds upon ingham Institute’s established leadership in digital and robotic healthcare. As stated by a representative from Ingham Institute, the centre will “strengthen Ingham Institute’s position as a national and global leader in digital and robotic health care.” This commitment is backed by significant investment and a clear vision for the future.
The New South Wales (NSW) government is also a key partner, recognizing the potential for life-changing impact. They are committed to ensuring access to these innovations for all residents of the state. This means bringing cutting-edge care to even the most remote and underserved communities.
“Tech-quity”: The Guiding Principle
At the heart of the Perich Centre’s approach is a concept they call “tech-quity.” Dr. Glen Schlaphoff, Clinical Lead at the centre, explains that without careful consideration of ethics, community needs, and strong clinical leadership, new technologies can actually widen existing health disparities.
Therefore, the centre prioritizes building and implementing automation, robotics, and digital tools with equity firmly in mind. This ensures that advancements serve to reduce, not exacerbate, health gaps.
Core Focus Areas: Transforming Healthcare Delivery
The Perich Centre’s research and growth will concentrate on five key areas:
* Remote Diagnostics & Intervention: Expanding access to critical care,no matter where you live.
* Smarter Hospital Systems: Streamlining operations to free up healthcare professionals and allow them to focus on patient care.
* Rehabilitation Robotics & Assistive Technology: Improving recovery and quality of life for patients with disabilities.
* Automation: Optimizing everything from patient access to hospital logistics for greater efficiency.
* Advanced Training & education: Preparing the next generation of healthcare workers for a tech-driven future.
Lasting Systems and Global Impact
Professor Les Bokey, former leader of the centre’s work, emphasized that the responsible adoption of automation isn’t just ethically sound-it’s essential for building sustainable healthcare systems. He believes it’s the key to improving outcomes for diverse populations and unlocking the full potential of technology on a global scale.
Pioneering Projects Underway
The Perich Centre is already launching a diverse portfolio of projects, including:
* AI & machine Learning: Advancing treatment for cancer, cardiology, neurology, and stroke.
* Rehabilitation Robotics: utilizing gamified therapy and robotics for acquired brain injury recovery, led by allied health professionals.
* digital Solutions: Developing innovative approaches to diabetes prevention, child and adolescent wellbeing, and gastrointestinal disease management.
* Remote Sensing & Wearable Devices: Improving care in midwifery,nursing,and women’s health.
* surgical Robotics Cost-Effectiveness: Evaluating the economic impact of robotic surgery.
* Immersive Training Environments: Creating advanced simulations for future healthcare leaders.
The Perich centre represents a significant step forward in the evolution of healthcare. By prioritizing equity, collaboration, and innovation, Ingham Institute is paving the way for a future where everyone has access to the best possible care.
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