PainChek
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PainChek’s vision is to be first to market with innovative pain assessment products and services that improve quality of life for people in pain. PainChek® is the world’s first pain assessment tool that has regulatory clearance in Australia and Europe. Using AI and facial recognition technology, PainChek® provides carers across multiple clinical areas with three important new clinical benefits: The ability to identify the presence of pain, when pain isn’t obvious To quantify the severity level of pain, when pain is obvious, and; To monitor the impact of treatment to optimise overall care
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24th March, 2026
Giving Every Resident a Voice: How The Jewish Home Family Is Using PainChek® to Improve Pain Assessment
How one US long-term care provider is helping staff identify pain earlier in residents who cannot re...
19th March, 2026
Combining PRN protocol with pain assessments: reducing hospital admissions
PRN medicines, also called “when required” medicines, and variable-dose medicines are used when need...
10th March, 2026
Stop the cascade: how better pain assessment reduces polypharmacy
Polypharmacy, commonly defined as the use of five or more medications, is one of the most significan...
9th March, 2026
PainChek Unlocks Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) Reimbursement Pathway for Healthcare Providers in the US
PainChek® has been featured in MIT Technology Review in a new article exploring how AI technology is...
2nd March, 2026
Managing pain in dementia: lower dependency and fewer hospital transfers
Many individuals living with dementia often experience pain but find themselves unable to self-repor...
17th February, 2026
The importance of early pain identification in preventing infections
Identifying pain early plays a surprisingly important role in preventing infections. This is particu...
12th February, 2026
Preventing falls and ambulance call outs through enhanced pain management
Falls are a serious concern, especially for older adults, as they can result in significant injury, ...
4th February, 2026
How prioritising pain management can prevent malnutrition in older adults
Pain management plays an often overlooked yet crucial role in preventing and reducing malnutrition i...
29th January, 2026
How health and care systems benefit from prioritising pain
The annual Care Quality Commission (CQC) State of Care report has consistently highlighted significa...
23rd January, 2026
A care home manager’s guide to hospital avoidance
With one in six people globally expected to be aged 60 or over by 2030, care homes are under growing...