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Don’t Risk Your Aged Care Provider Status: What the Aged Care Bill 2024 Means for Cybersecurity and Privacy
In today’s digital age, cybersecurity is not optional—it’s essential for every aged care provider, big or small. The Aged Care Bill 2024 makes it clear that protecting client information is a non-negotiable responsibility.
27.11.24 12:37 PM - Comment(s)
5 Tech-Savvy Strategies to Thrive Under the Support at Home Program
Australia's aged care is transforming with the 2025 Support at Home program, uniting care services under one streamlined framework. Adapting is crucial, and technology holds the key. Discover 5 essential tips to help your aged care organization succeed in this new era
22.11.24 09:03 AM - Comment(s)
Don't Get Left Behind: The Importance of a Digital Transformation Strategy for Aged Care Providers

The aged care sector in Australia is navigating a period of profound change, driven by sweeping reforms such as the introduction of the Support at Home program and a renewed emphasis on quality care. With these changes comes the need for aged care providers to embrace digital transformation—a necess...

22.11.24 08:47 AM - Comment(s)
Preparing for Aged Care Reforms: Essential Steps for Providers in Embracing Digital Transformation
Are you ready for the Support at Home changes? Aged care providers must ensure their CRM/CMS systems can handle new data, reporting, and client management demands. Digital readiness will be crucial to stay compliant, efficient, and deliver high-quality care in a transformed aged care landscape.
13.11.24 04:35 PM - Comment(s)
Strengthening Aged Care Security with Essential 8 Controls
Cyber threats are lurking, and aged care providers are prime targets. Sensitive client data and operational systems are at risk—could your security measures hold up in an attack? Discover how the Essential 8 controls, guided by THREEDIGITAL, can safeguard your organisation from costly breaches.
13.11.24 04:18 PM - Comment(s)