• Posted on 30 Aug 2022
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The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute has partnered with Workforce Health Assessors (WHA) to develop Quescreen – a smart and intuitive occupational health risk screening tool.

The University of Technology Sydney in partnership with pre-employment specialists Workplace Health Assessors (WHA) has developed Quescreen, a smart and intuitive occupational health risk screening tool.

The cutting-edge software provides a tailored online health risk assessment in just 20 minutes, assisting employers to make a fast, convenient and affordable medical and health-based assessment on a person’s suitability for employment.

UTS Head of Software Engineering, Professor Farookh Khadeer Hussain, says “Quescreen’s AI and machine learning characteristics meant the software could effectively replicate a human workplace health assessor’s decision-making capability, vastly expediting the process of determining a candidate’s suitability for a variety of low-risk roles.”

Quescreen General Manager Sarah Burnett says, “employing the software was revolutionising pre-employment health checks for low-risk roles and saving businesses time and money while providing them with invaluable peace of mind.”

DOWNLOAD: Media Release | New smart technology helping businesses navigate tight employment market

CONTACT:Professor Farookh Khadeer Hussain, Head of Discipline (Software Engineering), School of Computer Science and Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney

 

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