

Talking HealthTech
Talking HealthTech
Conversations with clinicians, vendors, policy makers and decision makers to promote innovation and collaboration for better healthcare enabled by technology.
Learn about digital health, medical devices, medtech, biotech, health informatics, life sciences, aged care, disability, commercialisation, startups and so much more.
Learn about digital health, medical devices, medtech, biotech, health informatics, life sciences, aged care, disability, commercialisation, startups and so much more.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 40min
389 - Impacting health care through AI Adaptive learning; a global perspective. Dr Marc Berg, Area9 Lyceum
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Ruby Hartley is joined by guest Marc Berg, a healthcare education expert and business development professional at Area 9 Lyceum. They delve into the world of adaptive learning and discuss its benefits for healthcare professionals and organisations. From the creation of adaptive learning courses to the impact on patient outcomes, Marc shares valuable insights and practical strategies for implementing adaptive learning in the healthcare industry.Key Takeaways:An adaptive learning course offered by Area 9 equips students with the skills to create their own adaptive learning courses, benefiting both smaller and larger organisations.Area 9's unique biologic approach to adaptive learning, as opposed to inferential hardwired methods, allows for more personalised and effective learning experiences.Area 9's adaptive learning software, used by prestigious institutions such as the New England Journal of Medicine and the American Heart Association, has revolutionised medical education and professional development.Marc emphasises the importance of connecting adaptive learning to improved patient outcomes, and envisions a future where adaptive learning is integrated into medical conferences and organisational training programs.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus

Oct 26, 2023 • 17min
388 - The way of the future for timely access to mental health support. Dr Vishnu Gopalan, Hola Health
In this episode of Talking Health Tech, host Sophie Turner is joined by Dr Vishnu Gopalan, a general practitioner and the founder of Hola Health. Dr Gopalan shares his journey from being a GP to creating Hola Health, a telehealth platform that aims to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for all people. He talks about the challenges in accessing healthcare, the unique features of Hola Health, and their focus on providing mental health services. Key Takeaways:- Hola Health is a telehealth platform that offers on-demand consultations with doctors within 10 minutes, making healthcare more accessible for all.- The platform also provides medicine delivery services, ensuring a complete end-to-end solution for patients.- Hola Health has been able to connect patients with GPs quickly by utilising the free time of doctors, such as lunch breaks or after work hours.- The platform aims to make mental health services more accessible and less daunting by providing timely consultations and facilitating appointments with psychologists.- The average wait time for a Hola Health consultation is only 5 minutes and 23 seconds, improving efficiency and access to care.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Oct 23, 2023 • 21min
387 - Suite, suite data - conversations from VALDCON 2023
In this episode of Talking HealthTech recorded at VALDCON 2023, host Peter Birch speaks with Karl Goodman from Athletes Authority and Shaun Palmer, a physical therapist and VALD team member from the U.S. They discuss the integration of technology in healthcare, particularly in improving athletes' performance metrics and streamlining the rehabilitation process. They also delve into the importance of leveraging metrics and data for effective patient treatment.Key Takeaways:📈 Technology plays a crucial role in tracking progress and facilitating the rehabilitation process for athletes.📊 Data visualization is essential for athletes to gauge progress and maintain engagement.💲Integrating technology into healthcare can create monetization opportunities and differentiate services.💡A comprehensive initial consultation, involving athletic profiling and baseline data collection, can increase the perceived value and price of the service.🏥 The integration of technology can contribute to the top line of a clinic's profit and enable sustainable growth.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Oct 19, 2023 • 30min
386 - What is a FHIR event platform? Vivek Krishnan, Alcidion
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Sophie Turner sits down with guest Vivek Krishnan, Chief Technology Officer of Alcidion. They delve into the world of digital innovation in healthcare and discuss the importance of interoperability, event-driven platforms, and the FHIR standard (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources). Vivek shares insights into Alcidion's patient flow solutions and how their FHIR events platform is revolutionising data exchange and improving patient care. Key Takeaways:The National FHIR Accelerator Programme, launched by the Department of Health and CSIRO, aims to facilitate real-time data exchange in healthcare in Australia.FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a standard that enables the exchange of healthcare information between different systems using technologies like HTTP, JSON, and MSDP.Alcidion specialises in patient flow solutions and utilises event-driven platforms to process and manage healthcare events, triggering actionable outcomes.The FHIR events platform improves the process of data exchange, standardises information in a FHIR format, and facilitates timely actions and alerts.Interoperability has been a long-standing challenge in the healthcare industry, with the need for a common vocabulary and medium to facilitate seamless data exchange.Check out the episode and full show article on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus

Oct 16, 2023 • 19min
385 - Digitising Healthcare Referrals: A Convergence of AI and Workflow Automation. Vikram Palit, Consultmed
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch sits down with Vikram Palit, CEO and Founder of ConsultMed. Vikram discusses his background as a paediatrician and his journey into technology, as well as the founding and purpose of ConsultMed. The conversation explores the challenges of paper-based referrals and documents in healthcare, and how ConsultMed aims to digitise and streamline the referral process.Key Takeaways:Digital transformation in healthcare is no longer optional; it's a strategic necessity to improve efficiency and data security.ConsultMed integrates digital referrals and workflow automation, aiming to replace antiquated paper-based systems.AI technologies like Optical Character Recognition (OCR) significantly streamline the referral process by enabling direct-to-EMR capabilities.Digital referrals offer improved speed and traceability, bolstering accountability and reducing the risk of data mismanagement.Advanced AI can assist in document summarisation, alleviating the administrative burden on healthcare professionals.Compliance with data security and privacy regulations is paramount when implementing digital and AI-based systems.Overcoming challenges in digital transformation requires an overhaul of ingrained practices and strong buy-in from healthcare professionals.Integration of AI and digital referrals with existing EMR systems is a focal point for bfuture developments.Workforce implications, such as reducing burnout, are significant benefits of adopting automated systems.As healthcare needs grow, the role of digital and AI technologies will become increasingly integral in delivering efficient and high-quality care.Timestamps:[00:00] - Intro[00:14] - Meet Vikram[00:38] - ConsultMed Intro[01:26] - Paperwork Woes[03:06] - Current Flow[03:54] - Fax Issues[05:53] - Reception Role[06:17] - Data Entry[08:12] - AI Cases[13:35] - Data Security[15:32] - Future Path[16:40] - New Partners[17:47] - Wrap UpCheck out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus

Oct 12, 2023 • 28min
384 - Telehealth Unleashed: Pioneering the Future of Healthcare with Next-Gen Technology
In this episode of Talking Health Tech, host Nathan Moore chats with Silvia Pfeiffer, the CEO of Coviu. Silvia shares her journey from being a computer scientist to co-founding Coviu and leading the digitization of health tech. They discuss Coviu's unique features as an all-in-one virtual care engagement platform, including its integration capabilities, administrative insights, and focus on uplifting the quality of care through clinical consultations. Silvia also delves into the challenges of interoperability and the practical steps Coviu has taken to address this issue.Key Takeaways:Seamless workflow integration is a cornerstone of effective telehealth platforms, something demonstrated by Coviu's capability to sync with existing healthcare software. This removes barriers in the patient experience and streamlines administrative tasks.Beyond just video calls, telehealth platforms are revolutionising the quality of care through advanced clinical tools. Platforms like Coviu offer automated scoring systems and data visualisation features that empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions.Interoperability remains a complex yet crucial challenge in healthcare technology. Coviu addresses this by leveraging APIs and adhering to FHIR standards, allowing for secure and efficient data exchange between platforms.The telehealth landscape is significantly influenced by the work of cross-disciplinary professionals, like Silvia Pfeiffer, who bring expertise from other fields like computer science to address healthcare needs, particularly in underserved areas.Administrative efficiency is a critical but often overlooked aspect of telehealth. Advanced analytics and oversight features in platforms like Coviu enable smoother coordination between patients and clinicians.The broader impact of telehealth platforms extends to improving treatment planning and promoting evidence-based care. These platforms are centralising and digitising patient data, making it easier to monitor patient progress and adapt treatment plans accordingly.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Oct 9, 2023 • 42min
383 - The role of technology in the maldistribution of the healthcare workforce in Australia
This episode of Talking HealthTech was recorded live at University of Queensland during Taking Healthcare Everywhere - the launch of the 2023 Philips Future Health Index report.In this discussion, host Peter Birch is joined on stage by Dr Steve Hambleton, Jade Barclay, and Dr Rolf Gomes for a discussion on the maldistribution of the healthcare workforce in Australia and the potential of digital advancements, including artificial intelligence (AI) and remote care, to address the issue. The panelists share their experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of trust in AI systems, the need for equitable healthcare across regional and remote areas, and the role of technology in bridging the access gap. The episode also explores the challenges in achieving widespread adoption of AI in healthcare and the potential solutions to overcome them.Key Takeaways- The maldistribution of healthcare providers in Australia is a major challenge, with a lack of placement in areas that need them the most.- Trust in AI systems is essential but can be difficult to gain and easy to lose, especially due to concerns about data hacks. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased trust in digital health records and accelerated the adoption of AI systems.- Australia lags behind other countries in AI investment, possibly due to lower levels of trust and risk tolerance. Enterprise-level AI models could help build trust among clinicians and patients.- Remote care and home monitoring through digital technology can improve equity in healthcare, empowering patients with information and tools.- The current healthcare system focuses more on sick care rather than prevention and promoting health. A more interconnected system, with individuals empowered to take care of themselves, is needed for effective healthcare reform.Watch the episode and read the full article on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Oct 2, 2023 • 35min
381 - Raising Capital and Building Teams for MedTech Startups. Giovanni Lauricella, Lifeblood Capital
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Sophie Turner sits down with Giovanni Loricella, the managing partner of Lifeblood Capital. Giovanni has a strong background in finance and has helped over 500 startups in the medical device and medtech industries. Lifeblood Capital focuses on assisting health tech startups by building teams and securing funding from the right investors. Giovanni shares his insights and strategies for raising capital, building the right team, and the importance of due diligence in the startup world.Key Takeaways:- Startups often make the mistake of not conducting due diligence when raising capital, resulting in them reaching out to the wrong investors.- Angel investors should invest in the founder's passion and dedication, not just the technology.- Balancing the pursuit of investment with the core mission of the startup is crucial.- Finding the right team members who align with the startup's vision is vital for success.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. Loving the show? Leave us a review and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your health tech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Sep 28, 2023 • 27min
380 - A new horizon of precision health, Oliver Canfell
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch is joined by guest Oliver Canfell, a Research Fellow in Digital Health at The University of Queensland and clinically trained as an Accredited Practising Dietitian. In this episode, Oliver shares his journey from being confronted with the reality of patients struggling with obesity to their realisation of the need to treat people earlier and pursue a PhD in research to prevent unhealthy weight. The conversation covers the successes and challenges of public health, the concept of precision in public health, and the role of digital health in predicting and preventing health issues. Key Takeaways:- The concept of precision in healthcare is about using new types of data to target individual factors, whether social, behavioural, genomic, or related to the environment and infrastructure.- Digital health, particularly AI, allows for precise identification of individuals or groups at risk, enabling early intervention and prevention of health issues.- The shift from a break fix system to a predict-prevent system focused on consumer health is the next healthcare revolution.- Real-time data generation through digital health tools can provide more efficient and precise insights for policy-making and intervention.- The prevention of chronic diseases is a major global health challenge, and digital health has the potential to play a significant role in preventing and managing these diseases.Check out the full episode and show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.

Sep 25, 2023 • 27min
379 - Unlocking the neurosciences with VR. Amir Bozorgzadeh, Virtuleap
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, THT Ambassador and VR expert Nathan Moore sits down with Amir Bozorgzadeh, the co-founder and CEO of Virtual Leap. They discuss the use of virtual reality (VR) technology in addressing cognitive illnesses and learning challenges. Virtual Leap is using VR and neuroscience to improve brain function and overall cognitive health. Tune in as we explore the evolution of the VR industry, the serious applications of VR in healthcare, education, and wellness, and the potential of VR to diagnose neurological issues. Key Takeaways:- Virtual Leap combines virtual reality technology with neuroscience to address cognitive illnesses, learning challenges, and cognitive health.- The VR industry has evolved rapidly, with significant advancements in technology and mainstream adoption in healthcare, education, and corporate wellness.- VR can be a powerful tool in improving brain function and overall cognitive health. It offers unique features, such as immersive experiences and untethered devices like the Meta quest three.- VR is not just a gimmick but a valuable application of technology with real potential to tackle cognitive issues and enhance learning.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.


