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“We’ve got people onboard now, what we need to do is to keep them there,” said A/Prof Didier Palmer.
In episode four of the HIMSS Australia Digital Dialogue Series hosted by Tim Kelsey, Senior Vice President, HIMSS Analytics International, the panel of four guest speakers reflected on some of the current developments in digital health in South Australia and shared their thoughts on some of the most important priorities in digital health.
In the third episode of the HIMSS Australia Digital Dialogue Series, hosted by Tim Kelsey, Senior Vice President, HIMSS Analytics International, guest speakers Neville Board, Chief Digital Health Officer at Victoria’s Department of Health and Human Services, Dr Nathan Pinskier, Member of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Expert Committee ehealth, Advisor ADHA Secure Messaging, Renza Scibilia, Manager - Type 1 Diabetes and Consumer Voice, Diabetes Australia and Peter J.
“COVID-19 has taught us that digital health is the way that we will underpin new models of care, and that our staff and consumers are desperately keen to embrace digital,” said Dr Clair Sullivan.
In the first episode of HIMSS Australia Digital Dialogue Series hosted by Tim Kelsey, Senior Vice President, HIMSS Analytics International, guest speakers Prof Peter Sprivulis, Chief Clinical Information Officer, Western Australian Department of Health Service, Adj.
The confirmed contracted scope of initial deployment includes implementing a COVID-19 monitoring dashboard for Miya Precision and roll out of Miya MEMRe.
In the seventh episode of the HIMSS APAC Digital Dialogue Series hosted by Dr Charles Alessi, HIMSS Chief Clinical Officer, together with guest speakers Dr Teresa Anderson, Chief Executive, Sydney Local Health District, Dr Zoran Bolevich, Chief Executive, eHealth NSW, Tim Kelsey, Senior Vice President, HIMSS Analytics International and Matt Moran, Managing Director, Australia and New Zealand, Philips had a discussion on the lessons learnt from Australia’s handling of the COVID-19.
Launched in 2017, Australia-based aeromedical logistics company Swoop Aero announced that it has closed a Series A funding round with returning investors Right Click Capital and Tempus Partners.
Initial results from a trial of the SRA in Northern NSW has shown significant improvements in communications between healthcare providers.
The hope is that the research will lead to a toolkit of measures and resources for health professionals, tailored for the Australian context, and suitable for national use.