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In this episode of the MSIA Good Tech Podcast, we speak with Margaret Wright (RLDatix), Kate Quirke (Alcidian), Jenny O’Neill (Episoft), and Paul Beraldo (Dedalus) about the practical application of technology in hospitals to improve productivity, interoperability, patient and workforce satisfaction, and overall healthcare outcomes in Australia.
Discussions focused on tools for clinical governance, workforce management and rostering, data consolidation and interoperability platforms, digital front door solutions for hospitals, AI in administrative and clinical support, and patient engagement tools. Sharing real-world examples of operational improvements, cost savings, and safer patient care resulting from these technologies. Along with focusing on the barriers to broader uptake, including procurement reform, policy alignment, funding for change management, and the need for agile implementation, and on the tangible benefits already experienced across public and private healthcare settings.
Key Takeaways:
The MSIA Good Tech Podcast responds to hot health topics through expert commentary with practical working responses from industry. Each episode brings you expert commentary and practical insights from industry leaders and professionals. The MSIA addresses pressing health topics and offering tangible solutions. Our goal is to spotlight challenges, bridge gaps, and uncover opportunities that enhance healthcare standards. Whether you're a professional within health service delivery or committed to staying abreast of best practices in Australia, join us for a deep dive into critical issues like AI, aged care, interoperability, primary health care tools and more. With real-life case studies, we demonstrate how cutting-edge technology is transforming healthcare, one solution at a time.
This show is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.
In this episode of the MSIA Good Tech Podcast, we speak with Margaret Wright (RLDatix), Kate Quirke (Alcidian), Jenny O’Neill (Episoft), and Paul Beraldo (Dedalus) about the practical application of technology in hospitals to improve productivity, interoperability, patient and workforce satisfaction, and overall healthcare outcomes in Australia.
Discussions focused on tools for clinical governance, workforce management and rostering, data consolidation and interoperability platforms, digital front door solutions for hospitals, AI in administrative and clinical support, and patient engagement tools. Sharing real-world examples of operational improvements, cost savings, and safer patient care resulting from these technologies. Along with focusing on the barriers to broader uptake, including procurement reform, policy alignment, funding for change management, and the need for agile implementation, and on the tangible benefits already experienced across public and private healthcare settings.
Key Takeaways:
The MSIA Good Tech Podcast responds to hot health topics through expert commentary with practical working responses from industry. Each episode brings you expert commentary and practical insights from industry leaders and professionals. The MSIA addresses pressing health topics and offering tangible solutions. Our goal is to spotlight challenges, bridge gaps, and uncover opportunities that enhance healthcare standards. Whether you're a professional within health service delivery or committed to staying abreast of best practices in Australia, join us for a deep dive into critical issues like AI, aged care, interoperability, primary health care tools and more. With real-life case studies, we demonstrate how cutting-edge technology is transforming healthcare, one solution at a time.
This show is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.