In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch speaks with Dan Wijeratne, founder of MyGPMPtool (MGT), and Genevieve McLauren-Lee, a registered nurse and practice manager at My Medical Services Australia.
The discussion explores how patient demographics vary across clinics and the evolving role of technology in general practice.
It also covers structural changes in care planning within Australian healthcare, along with practical strategies to improve patient engagement and clinician efficiency.
The episode unpacks how patient-centric care, effective communication tools, and the balance of business and medicine are shaping sustainable health practices.
Key Takeaways
🩺 General practice faces diverse patient demographics and challenges
🕒 Technology enables faster, more meaningful consultations without compromising patient interaction
📝 Structural changes in care planning emphasise patient-centric, team-based approaches
🤝 Effective patient engagement depends on meaningful communication and tailored tools
💼 Sustainable practice requires tools balancing clinician efficiency, patient experience, and business demands
Timestamps
00:00 Introductions & practice overview
03:12 Responsive, innovative general practice
06:02 Technology's role in patient-GP interaction
07:24 Chronic disease vs. preventative care
12:24 Health cues and brief assessments
14:48 Structural healthcare changes in Australia
21:41 Technology supporting patient experience
26:06 Balancing patient, clinician, and business needs
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