Talking HealthTech

Talking HealthTech
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Jun 6, 2022 • 30min

247 - Plugging leaks above and below the waterline; Dr David Quigley, Medmin

Improved patient outcomes should be the driving force behind every healthcare solution, including data collection. So, in this episode, you will learn about the role and power of data and information in healthcare. You will also hear about activity-based funding and the contribution of clinical coders.
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Jun 2, 2022 • 23min

246 - Improving healthcare accessibility and delivery for improved women’s health; Dr Emma Rees, Femma

If you’re a clinician who provides care for female clients, then you understand who challenging it can be to really gather information and develop an appropriate plan in a fifteen-minute transactional visit. In this episode, we learn how digital health can aid with the challenges that women face in accessing healthcare and with the delivery of healthcare. We also hear about the benefits that clinicians stand to gain from digital health.
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Jun 1, 2022 • 26min

245 - Artificial intelligence in healthcare - from insilico to inhouse. Sandeep Reddy, Deakin University

In this episode you will learn about AI in healthcare, as AI expert, Sandeep shares with us the comparison of AI in academia, as well as in business and the real world. Also, you will hear about the role of AI in healthcare, how Australia compares to the world in AI adoption, some practical applications of AI in healthcare and much more.
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May 30, 2022 • 24min

244 - The changing landscape of practice management systems in Australia. Frank and Lorraine Pyefinch, Best Practice Software

In this episode you will learn about the new landscape for healthcare and GPs, the current regulatory, policy and system landscapes. It also covers Medicare and eScripts. Additionally, you will hear why clinicians prefer phone calls over video consults, the process of advocating for clinicians and much more.
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May 26, 2022 • 33min

243 - LaunchVic and VicHealth fund startups who can help provide access to healthy food for our children. Dr Sandro Demaio, VicHealth & Georgia McDonald, LaunchVic

Have you ever wondered if there was something preventative and innovative that could be done to combat non-communicable diseases while providing our children with healthier food alternatives? In this episode, we cover the collaborative effort of two government-funded agencies, startups and industry experts to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases. This episode also speaks about a program where fifteen startups will receive a $10,000 grant and further support.
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May 25, 2022 • 33min

242 - Exploring digital health at the Australian Healthcare Week 2022

Have you ever wondered what goes on at an event like the Australian Healthcare Week? In this episode, the Talking HealthTech team takes you to this exact event where you will learn more about the healthcare IT workforce, enhancing in-room patient experience with smart technology, remote patient monitoring, a few interesting startup solutions and much more. You get to hear from founders, CEOs, a CIO and other executives in digital health.
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May 23, 2022 • 18min

241 - Everyone has the right to high-quality palliative care. Dr Rachael Cvejic, UNSW Sydney

Have you ever wondered if someone who has an intellectual disability has the same rights as someone who doesn’t? This episode will answer that question and many more, as Pete and Rachael dive into palliative care for the intellectually disabled and their right to be a part of the decision-making process. This episode will also focus on the potential roles that technology may play in making a difference.
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May 18, 2022 • 22min

240 - Bridging the gap between innovation and adoption; Wendy Chapman, University of Melbourne

If you have ever, or know of someone, who has developed a solution and taken it to market, only for you or them to struggle or fail at getting it adopted, then you understand how frustrating moving from innovation to adoption is. In this episode, you can learn more about getting it done the right way and how the University of Melbourne is helping innovators get their products or services adopted.
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May 16, 2022 • 18min

239 - Western Sydney Local Health District is leading the adoption of digital hospitals. Naren Gunja, WSLHD

Have you ever wondered what a digital hospital would be like? This episode gives you a pretty vivid concept of that as Pete speaks with Naren Gunja from the Western Sydney Local Health District. This episode will help you to better understand how digitising a hospital can impact the patients, clinicians and systems. It also covers the technology needs of clinicians and how more tech integration can affect their cognitive load.
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May 11, 2022 • 28min

238 - Taking the pressure off the healthcare system. Ajit Ravindran & Will Yang, Lenexa Medical

Have you ever wondered about the possibility of a more personalised up-to-date manner to prevent pressure injuries in aged care and hospitalised patients? In this episode, we learn about a new sensor technology that has the ability to change how clinicians prevent pressure ulcers while reducing work and financial expenses.

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