PainChek Obtains ISO/IEC 27001 Certification, Upholding Highest Standards of Information Security
PainChek has successfully obtained ISO/IEC 27001 certification, an internationally recognised benchmark for information security management.
PainChek Featured on STV News Highlighting Positive Outcomes in Scottish Care Home
PainChek’s international progress has driven interest from Scottish TV (STV), a major TV network in Scotland. STV recently filmed a segment interviewing PainChek and a Scottish Care Provider, Elder…
Quarterly News Update: Fourth straight quarter of double-digit growth in aged care, with new opportunities in infant and hospital markets
PainChek has continued to experience strong growth in recent months. As of 30 September 2023, more than 3.4 million pain assessments had been conducted using PainChek®.
Think Pain: How robust pain procedures support your ‘safe’ quality statement
This blog is brought to you as part of the ‘Think Pain’ campaign, which is championed by PainChek and Quality Compliance Systems (QCS) in the UK.
Summerset’s Ongoing Success with PainChek® Across All New Zealand Care Centres
Summerset is a leading retirement and aged care provider in New Zealand. With 36 villages across New Zealand and one in Australia, Summerset is home to more than 7,500 residents.
Revolutionising pain assessment in aged care in New Zealand
David Allsopp, Head of Business Development ANZ, features in the August/September edition of AgedPlus Magazine, sharing how PainChek® has worked with clients such as Summerset Group Holdings Limited…
PainChek On Track for Potential Rollout Across Scotland, Supported By Scottish Care Inspectorate
A second-phase funded PainChek® pilot has commenced across 15 care homes in Scotland, following the successful completion of the first phase earlier this year.
Care Quality Commission (CQC) publishes Innovation Case Study with Orchard Care Homes
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has launched it ‘Capturing Innovation to Accelerate Improvement’ project which collates a group of resources and case studies from the sector to encourage innovation…
Key Components in Assessing Pain in the Elderly Population
Consistent, reliable pain assessment and management is crucial to ensuring quality of life for the elderly population. It is estimated up to 93% of older people experience chronic pain, which, if…
Scotland’s Care Regulator Places PainChek® at the Forefront of Innovation in their Quality Improvement Plan
The Care Inspectorate (Scotland’s care regulator) is dedicated to promoting quality improvement (QI) in social care, social work, local health and social care partnerships, and early learning and…
PainChek’s Pilot Projects in the Edmonton Region, Canada: Revolutionizing Pain Assessment in North America
Two senior care facilities in the Edmonton region, Canada, have adopted leading-edge technology that uses AI (artificial intelligence) technology to detect pain in residents who experience cognitive…
Online Masterclass – PainChek & Anchor Excellence: Understanding Pain in Older People
Pain is a highly prevalent issue in aged care, with reports citing that 93% of older people experience pain regularly, and almost half of those experience pain most of the time.