- PainChek (PCK) has signed its first partnership with disability service provider Nulsen Group for its smart-phone pain identification app
- Under the partnership, Nulsen will trial the app for six months on patients part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- The trial will also allow both businesses to test the apps ability to help improve the detection of pain in individuals with complex disabilities
- The pain identification app uses artificial intelligence and smart automation to provide accurate means of assessing pain
- PainChek’s app will also used by nurses, health professionals, management and support workers across the five Nulsen homes
- PainChek is up 1.3 per cent and is trading for 9.8 cents