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Talking HealthTech

Talking HealthTechwww.talkinghealthtech.com
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.

Episodes

141 - Hearing health; What a difference a game can make! Carolyn Mee, Sound Scouts

Testing the hearing of children? Let’s make a game of it! Carolyn Mee is the founder and CEO of Sound Scouts. She comes from a background in content production for television. Carolyn’s desire to upskill in the digital space led to the development of Sound Scouts. She has received many awards for her innovative achievements. Sound Scouts is a free, clinically proven app that enables hearing to be checked in any quiet place, efficiently and reliably using its app. The company received funding thr...

May 24, 202127 min

140 - Cognitive overload on the front line of healthcare; Dr Rhonda Collins, Vocera

In this fireside chat with Dr Rhonda Collins, we cover how healthcare leaders can help make it easier for frontline healthcare workers to do their jobs more efficiently and effectively. We talk about creating a working environment that focuses on care team safety and well-being and enables staff to function in a more present and focused way so they can provide safe, quality care to their patients. Dr Rhonda Collins is the Chief Nursing Officer at Vocera, where she works closely with nurses, phys...

May 19, 202148 min

139 - Streamlining the COVID vaccine response using technology; Tom Spacek, HotDoc

Tom Spacek is the co-founder and CTO of HotDoc. He is responsible for everything product and engineering at HotDoc. Tom’s been creating software since he was a kid and is all about applying his experience in business and software to solve real-world problems in healthcare. HotDoc is Australia's largest patient engagement platform with 18,000 GPs & 1 in 4 Australian's booking their doctor's appointments via HotDoc. In this episode, Pete and Tom talk about technology and vaccine management in Aust...

May 17, 202120 min

138 - Telehealth: Sustaining the change (Live at the 2021 Autumn Summit); Berne Gibbons - InfoMedix, Silvia Pfeiffer - Coviu, Vidya Nallamad - NetHealth, Kirsty Garrett - Doctors on Demand

Telehealth seems a permanent fixture to how healthcare is delivered now. But how do we sustain the change? What is the next phase of evolution here regarding telehealth? In this session, recorded at the Talking HealthTech Autumn Summit in March 2021, Berne Gibbons Head of Business Innovation and Partnerships: InfoMedix moderates a panel discussion with Silvia Pfeiffer CEO: Coviu, Vidya Nallamad Founder & CEO: NetHealth Kirsty Garrett CEO, Doctors on Demand. Visit here for access to all sessions ...

May 12, 202127 min

137 - How artificial intelligence is driving improvement in documentation workflows- Brian Mitchell, 3M

How can AI be used to improve data collection and enhance workflows? Brian Mitchell is the Business Manager, ANZ Region, 3M Health Information Systems Division, where he leads the business supporting healthcare technology and workflow/operational services transformation. 3M Health Information Systems is committed to creating more time to care and leading the shift from volume to value-based care. 3M is closing the loop between clinical care and revenue integrity, providing clinicians with real-t...

May 10, 202127 min

136 - Closing the Gap of healthcare inequality with digital health. Colleen Birchley, Telstra Health.

Colleen Birchley is the General Manager of Primary & Community Health at Telstra Health. Colleen started her career as a Registered Nurse, then moved into the Telco and technology sector, both in Australia and Asia. Telstra Health provides technology solutions that connect healthcare providers with patients and each other and help improve the quality, efficiency and security of health services in Australia. In this episode, Pete and Colleen discuss the role of digital health in closing the equal...

May 06, 202118 min

135 - In healthtech, why risk failure? Dr Chris Peyton, Ediofy

In this episode, you will learn why risking failure in health tech entrepreneurship is essential to success, as Dr Chris Peyton shares his journey and explains how social media learning improves medical education. Also, get a more in-depth understanding on the effectiveness of micro-learning.

May 03, 202125 min

134 - Clinical Trial Business Models Innovation For GPs - Suhit Anantula and Dr Andrew Kellie, Plexus Research

Changing the game of clinical trial involvement for GPs Suhit Anantula is a global business design leader and is the Founding CEO of Plexus Research. Dr Andrew Kellie is the Co-Managing Principal at East Adelaide Healthcare Clinic and has been a GP for many years. Plexus is a tech-driven community-based clinical trial network. The company enables clinics, clinicians and citizens to participate in clinical trials and contribute to global medical breakthroughs. Plexus research believes in democrat...

Apr 29, 202128 min

133 - Values-based care-planning: How technology can help us with person led care. Rebecca Glover & April Creed, ExSitu.

April Creed has over twenty-five years of experience in Aged Care as a Registered Nurse, a Palliative Care Nurse and a Care Manager in a large Residential Aged Care Facility. Rebecca Glover has over sixteen years of experience in various environments in Aged Care, ranging from Residential Aged Care to Home Care. She has a passion for utilising technology to improve human outcomes.ExSitu is a web-based solution that uses card sorting to provide a supportive human experience to recognise when peop...

Apr 26, 202121 min

132- Making Health Legally Legit. Sarah Bartholomeusz, You Legal

Sometimes a little legal help goes a long way for practice owners. Sarah Bartholomeusz is the Founder and Principal of the law firm You Legal. She has over fifteen years of experience, actively practising corporate & commercial law. Sarah is passionate about how organisations set up their operations to minimise risks and maximise potential. You Legal provides healthcare leaders with the confidence and certainty they need to make bold decisions within their organisations. In this episode, Sarah a...

Apr 22, 202122 min

126 - Using technology and data to change how pharma and physicians do drug monitoring; David Gahan, RxMx

David Gahan is Chief Commercial Officer of RxMx. In this role, he manages sales, marketing and product development for RxMx across their global markets. David was previously the founding CEO at RxMx for four years, and he has a wealth of pharmaceutical industry experience. David was previously responsible for developing brand plans for international adaptation and for driving the introduction and success of blockbuster drugs and therapies. RxMx is a healthcare company with exceptional technology...

Apr 04, 202127 min

125 - Sourcing the right nurse for the right shift at the right price; Zara Lord, uPaged

How do you staff a hospital? Zara Lord is the CEO & Founder of uPaged. She is also an 8th-year intensive care nurse who has combined her skills, knowledge and experience in technology and nursing to build uPaged. Zara is all about delivering value, enabling informed clinical decision making and delighting users with technology that doesn’t require an in-service to learn. uPaged is a digital talent platform providing a direct connection between on-demand nurses and casual work in hospitals. uPage...

Apr 01, 202116 min

124 - Former athlete solving sports injuries with MedTech; Solushin, Ben Lindsay

Why are athletes still waiting 250 days for an injury to heal? Ben Lindsay is a multi-award-winning biomedical engineer and co-inventor of the Solushin medical device. In addition to his work in biomedical engineering, at 18 years old, Ben became a national medalist in the 50m Butterfly. He is also a sufferer of medial tibial stress syndrome. Ben has a strong background in guiding researchers through commercialisation in the INCUBATE accelerator at the University of Sydney. Solushin was develope...

Mar 30, 202123 min

123 - Virtual Reality and Technological innovation partnerships in healthcare, Nathan Moore, Western Sydney Local Health District

Virtual reality, the future of simulation-based clinical education. Nathan Moore is the Lead for Technology Enhanced learning for the Research and Education Network of Western Sydney Local Health District. Prior to this appointment, he helped establish and run the simulation service at Westmead Hospital for eight years with an ICU - Critical care background. He is currently completing a PhD with the University of Sydney, exploring Virtual Reality use in Clinical Education and has a Masters degre...

Mar 28, 202130 min

122 - Enabling a healthier hybrid workplace via telehealth - Kirsty Garrett - Doctors on Demand, and Torsten Becht - Rio Tinto

Telehealth, providing secure and convenient care for your patients and employees. Torsten Becht has fifteen years of experience in the corporate HR and Benefits arena, following a career initially as a Physiotherapist. He leads the design, implementation, governance and continuous improvement of the employee benefits programs for the Rio Tinto APAC region. Torten’s area focuses on health (medical) and pension plans, group risk insurance, health and wellbeing and superannuation. Kirsty Garrett is...

Mar 25, 202127 min

121 - Embracing technology and putting patients first. Dr Nick Tellis, PartridgeGP

Does the technology in your practice make you more efficient? This episode of Talking HealthTech features Nick Tellis from PartridgeGP. We cover topics around running a GP practice in Australia, using technology, engaging patients, and loads more. Nick Tellis is a specialist GP helping patients since 2002, and the owner of PatridgeGP. He helps patients, GPs, allied health professionals, and GP nurses do their best work together. Nick is proud of being a general practitioner specialist and a fell...

Mar 23, 202125 min

120 - The role of AI in digital health and clinics; Dr Navid Toosi Saidy & Nicholas Therkelsen-Terry, Max Kelsen

SaMD; how much do you know about it? Nicholas Therkelsen-Terry is CEO and Co-Founder of Max Kelsen. He has a broad range of expertise across business, economics, sales, management and law. Dr Navid Toosi Saidy is the Quality and Technology Translation Leader at Max Kelsen. He focuses on ‘translating’ bleeding-edge AI/ machine learning-based research projects to registered medical devices. Navid has a background in mechanical engineering. He also holds a PhD in biomedical engineering and medical ...

Mar 21, 202137 min

119 - Connected Care: The future for Australian Healthcare - Matthew Galetto and Michelle O’Brien, MediRecords

Who does interoperability and practice management systems better, on-prem or cloud? Matt Galetto is the CEO and Founder of MediRecords. He has over twenty years of experience in Healthcare Information Technology and holds a degree in Marine Biology and Biochemistry from James Cook University. Matthew worked as a scientist for a while then got into computing, programming and technical design and architecting. He started in health tech in the late 90s. Michelle O’Brien is Head of Strategy at MediR...

Mar 18, 202119 min

118 - Disaster communications in the digital era - Dr Rob Pearlman & Dr Sonia Chanchlani, MedApps

What's your clinical onboarding procedure like? Dr Sonia Chanchlani has a background in clinical forensics, medical education and clinician wellbeing research. She is the Chief Medical Officer at MedApps, working closely with organisations to ensure governance, QI engagement, and clinician wellbeing get prioritised. Dr Rob Pearlman is the Founder and CEO of MedApps. He is a clinician who taught himself to code in order to build the first version of MedApps, which is now used by more than 22,000 ...

Mar 16, 202133 min

117 - Healthcare and nonsense - Nikhil Krishnan, Out of Pocket Health

What do you know about healthcare in the US? Nikhil Krishnan is the founder and author of Out of Pocket Health, a newsletter featuring in-depth analysis and dank memes about what’s going on in the US healthcare system. His goal is to make healthcare easier to understand through his newsletter, children’s books, courses, and other exciting projects. He has previously worked in healthcare research at CB Insights and worked on the partnerships team at TrialSpark. Nikhil shares original opinions abo...

Mar 14, 202135 min

116 - From volume to value: building a patient-centred medical home, Dr Jaspreet Saini

Do you know your patients’ daily blood sugar or blood pressure readings? Dr Jas Saini is the principal GP at Rosedale Medical Practice. He has previously supported practices within Western Sydney to transition towards becoming Patient-Centred Medical Homes, and he is now leading this journey within his own private practice. Jas is a Councillor for the Australian Medical Association (NSW) and the former Clinical Director for WentWest; Western Sydney Primary Health Network. He injects his personal...

Mar 11, 202136 min

115 - An innovative way to track paediatric occupational therapy progress at home - Laura Simmons, Theratrak

Do you know how your paediatric therapy patient is performing at home? Laura Simmons is a passionate paediatric occupational therapist, helping families and working with children, living with a range of disabilities. Laura has worked with schools and also in the private health sector, for almost ten years. Additionally, she has been involved with autism research projects overseas and specialises in treating kids with restricted food intake disorders. Laura is the CEO and Founder of Theratrak. Th...

Mar 09, 202124 min

114 - Using VR to help first responders train for the worst; Jeremy Holder, Tac Med Australia

How do you respond in an emergency? Jeremy Holder is the managing director and co-founder of EmergiSim. He was born and raised in Western Australia and joined the army at the age of seventeen in which he served as a medic in the Australian Regular Army for seven years. Jeremy was also an Underwater Medicine Clinician within the Special Operations Command for four years and got deployed to Afghanistan and Domestic Counter-Terrorism as a platoon medic. Jeremy later became a civilian Intensive Care...

Mar 07, 202119 min

113 - Creating healthy and well workplaces; Tom Bosna, Pinnacle Health Group Australia

Is your workplace invested in your health and wellness? Tom Bosna is the co-founder of Well Workplaces and owner of Pinnacle Health Group Australia. He is a former physiotherapist turned health business owner, and an industry leader of workplace wellbeing with a vision for a world where workplaces lead and create healthier communities. Over the past decade, Tom has established a market-leading onsite wellness centre model of care for innovative companies such as ANZ, EY, Westpac and more. With g...

Mar 04, 202123 min