Talking HealthTech

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  1. 616 - Inside Lyrebird at DHF26: The Rapid Growth of AI Tools in Australian Healthcare

    16 hr ago

    616 - Inside Lyrebird at DHF26: The Rapid Growth of AI Tools in Australian Healthcare

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, recorded live at the Digital Health Festival 2026 (DHF26), Peter Birch speaks with Kai Van Lieshout, CEO and founder of Lyrebird Health, and Dr Ray Boyapati, Chief Clinical Officer at Lyrebird Health and a practising gastroenterologist at Monash Health. The discussion explores the evolution of Lyrebird Health's AI-driven tools for clinicians, the importance of clinical involvement in product design, and the rapid adoption of AI across Australian general practice. Kai and Ray also unpack what's driving this shift in attitude among clinicians, many of whom were previously wary of new digital health tools, and why this generation of AI is proving different. The conversation covers approaches to maintaining safety and clinical rigour while meeting increasing demand from clinicians. It also looks ahead to where clinical AI may be heading next, from ambient documentation to decision support, and what that means for the future of patient care, clinical workflows, and the relationship between doctors and patients. Key Takeaways 🤖 Lyrebird Health’s AI tools have been made freely available to most Australian GPs, significantly increasing adoption among clinicians. 🩺 Embedding practising clinicians like Dr Ray Boyapati within the Lyrebird team ensures clinical rigour and relevance in product development. 🏥 Clinicians are more willing to adopt technology that demonstrably improves their workflow, as seen with AI-powered medical scribe tools. 🚦 Rapid AI adoption in healthcare brings risks, making deliberate, safety-focused implementation essential. 🌏 The timing of AI integration in healthcare is critical, shaping future clinical practice and patient care. Timestamps 00:00 - Episode and guests' introduction 00:40 - Lyrebird Health’s mission and product updates 01:39 - Team growth and bringing on Dr Ray Boyapati 03:12 - Dr Ray Boyapati’s background and experiences 04:38 - Chief Clinical Officer responsibilities 07:08 - Clinician technology adoption and impact Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    21 min
  2. 615 - EHDS: Europe's Digital Health Ambition, Global Standards, and the Role of AI

    2 days ago

    615 - EHDS: Europe's Digital Health Ambition, Global Standards, and the Role of AI

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch joins Dr Seref Arikan, Technical Lead at Ocean Health Systems, for a conversation that spans continents, with Peter joining from Australia and Dr Arikan speaking from London, to explore one of the most ambitious digital health initiatives the world has seen. Together, they unpack what it really means to unify health data across 26 nations and half a billion patients, and why the European Health Data Space is about far more than just technology. Dr Arikan walks through the landscape of health data standards, from HL7 FHIR to openEHR, and explains why having no shortage of standards does not automatically translate to interoperability at scale. The conversation also explores the EHDS's ambition to put patients firmly in control of their own health data and what that looks like in practice across dozens of different legislative and cultural environments. There is also a thoughtful discussion on the role of artificial intelligence in digital health, why this generation of AI is better understood as a skill than a tool, and what it means to be an AI-native clinician in a world where large language models can be as misleading as they are useful. The discussion also looks at Australia's SPARKED initiative and the lessons it offers for Europe, how feedback loops can prevent costly mistakes in large-scale health IT projects, and why stakeholder collaboration remains the hardest and most important part of getting any of this right. Key Takeaways 🗂️ EHDS is a major European Union initiative aimed at creating a unified framework for health data use and exchange across member states. 🌍 The project’s biggest challenge is coordinating communication and collaboration between a vast range of diverse stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, health systems, payers, and regulators. 🔗 Standards such as HL7 FHIR, OpenEHR, SNOMED CT, and others play a central role, but aligning on which to use across the EU remains a complex, ongoing process. 🤝 Fast and efficient stakeholder feedback loops, as demonstrated by the OpenEHR Clinical Knowledge Manager and Australia's SPARKED project, are critical to prevent costly missteps in developing compliant solutions. 🤖 Artificial intelligence is viewed as a skill to amplify human capability rather than a replacement for stakeholders; good data is essential for effective AI use in healthcare. Timestamps 00:00 - Introductions & speaker roles 00:30 - Dr Seref Arikan career journey 02:54 - What is the European Health Data Space? 04:40 - EHDS and health data standards 07:27 - EHDS objectives & patient focus 10:44 - Challenges of implementation 15:12 - The role of feedback & communication 19:21: AI’s role in health data projects 26:22: Reflections on Australia’s SPARKED project 32:46: Ocean Health Systems updates Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    38 min
  3. 614 - Improving Access and Outcomes Across New Zealand: Tend’s Integrated Digital-First Care Model

    8 Jun

    614 - Improving Access and Outcomes Across New Zealand: Tend’s Integrated Digital-First Care Model

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, guest host Dr Max Mollenkopf sits down with Graham Denyer, GP and Medical Director at Tend, a hybrid digital and physical primary care provider operating across New Zealand. Together they unpack what it really takes to redesign general practice from the ground up, and why getting it right matters more than ever. Graham walks through how New Zealand's capitated funding model shapes the day-to-day reality of general practice, and why the blended model of government subsidy and out-of-pocket costs creates both opportunities and real tensions for patients and providers alike. The discussion also touches into how Tend has built a fully integrated care model that brings together digital technology, telehealth, and physical clinics in a way that feels seamless for patients and clinicians. There is also a candid look at the role of data and AI in lifting the quality of clinical records, how open notes are changing the relationship between patients and their care teams, and why benchmarking clinician performance across a large network is uncomfortable but necessary. The episode also digs into Tend's approach to equity, particularly the work being done to improve access and outcomes for Māori and Pacific communities, and why well-designed digital tools can close gaps rather than widen them. Since the recording of this episode, Tend has announced it is entering into an agreement to purchase Green Cross 'The Doctors' (pending shareholder approval). This network of 65 clinics across New Zealand will roughly triple Tend's footprint, and will see Māori iwi becoming one of the largest shareholders. More information can be read in Tend's press release here. Key Takeaways 🧑‍⚕️ Capitated Funding Model in NZ The New Zealand primary care funding model is based on capitation, with a blend of government funding and patient co-pays, driving unique incentives and challenges. 🌐 Integrated Digital & Physical Care Tend combines digital platforms and bricks-and-mortar clinics, allowing for unified health records and seamless patient journeys across online and in-person services. 📈 Data, AI, and Open Notes Tend leverages AI for scribing and standardising clinical records, open notes for patient transparency, and centralised data to drive quality and continuity across care teams. 🌏 Equity and Access Initiatives Specific strategies are in place to improve primary care access for Māori and Pacifica communities, with representation at the board level and targeted service design. 👩‍🔬 Multidisciplinary, Team-Based Care Tend’s model supports distributed care teams, drawing on nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, positioning the GP as a team leader rather than sole provider. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 02:03 - New Zealand’s capitation model 07:11 - Hybrid physical and digital clinics 12:55 - Unified technology/app experience 13:59 - Right channel, right care approach 21:15 - Telehealth workforce and flexibility 25:46 - Pricing, co-pays, and structure 28:54 - Data quality and AI scribe 44:12 - Clinical benchmarking and open data 54:59 - Māori and Pacifica health equity 01:03:21 - GP productivity and team-based care Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    1hr 9min
  4. 613 - Preventative and Personalised Primary Care: EverLab on Data, Engagement and Innovation

    3 Jun

    613 - Preventative and Personalised Primary Care: EverLab on Data, Engagement and Innovation

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Dr Max Mollenkopf sits down with Steven Lu, co-founder and medical director at EverLab. The conversation explores the evolution of primary care through EverLab's preventative and personalised health model. Topics include data consolidation, patient empowerment, healthcare branding, and the role of technology in general practice, as well as the nuances around preventative testing such as whole-body MRI. Steven and Max dig into the real challenges of building a healthcare model that puts prevention first, from navigating the complexities of Medicare funding and GP identity to scaling clinical excellence across a growing network of clinicians. They also get candid about the longevity medicine hype, what good medicine actually looks like in this space, and why behaviour change is just as important as clinical advice. Key Takeaways ✨ The role of data consolidation: Everlab collects patients’ health records, empowering both clinicians and patients with consolidated, accessible data to support personalised preventative care. 🔄 Primary care branding and evolution: The decision to avoid “general practice” branding is discussed, highlighting how patient perceptions and government funding models shape engagement and commercial viability. 🤝 Patient engagement and experience: High-quality, engaging customer experience is positioned as essential for behaviour change, increased trust, and long-term continuity of care. 💻 Technology as a driver: Technology, from patient interfaces to clinical audit tools, streamlines high-quality care and creates scalable models beyond traditional GP practices. 🧪 Preventative testing and consent: Discussion of commercially popular preventative tools like whole-body MRI, with a focus on appropriate use, informed consent, and aligning clinical outcomes with business models. Timestamps 00:00 - Meet Everlab: mission & approach 04:41 - Consolidating health data for care 06:09 - Target audience and shifting focus 08:38 - Rethinking general practice branding 13:09 - Longevity & preventative care models 17:20 - Defining functional & integrated medicine 21:51 - Preventative care—systemic challenges 27:50 - Consumer experience in healthcare 35:18 - Quality, speed, cost trade-offs 40:05 - Scaling and standardising clinical care 57:34 - Preventative tests: whole body MRI 01:09:04 - Aligning commercial and clinical outcomes Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    1hr 14min
  5. 612 - Small Steps, Big Futures: Solving Maternity Care One Happy Baby at a Time

    1 Jun

    612 - Small Steps, Big Futures: Solving Maternity Care One Happy Baby at a Time

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch speaks with Brendan Tang and Peter Rady from Medicity. Together, they discuss EVE, a digital health platform improving maternity care, supporting parents, and optimising outcomes in the crucial first 2,000 days of life. The discussion covers the strategic framework behind early childhood health, the ways technology can enhance communication between hospitals and clinicians, and how feedback from both clinicians and families drives EVE's development. They also explore the real-world impact of the platform, including how one Melbourne hospital reduced maternal hypertension and hyperemesis admissions by 50%, the economic case for early intervention, and why getting the first 2,000 days right has consequences that reach well beyond the maternity ward. The conversation also touches on the importance of building support networks that extend beyond the mother, and the challenge of scaling digital solutions equitably across communities. Looking further ahead, Brendan and Peter R share their vision for what prevention-focused perinatal care could look like at a state and national level. Key Takeaways 🍼 Focusing on the first 2,000 days, from conception to age five, can transform a person’s lifelong health and reduce social and economic burdens. 📱 EVE delivers hospital-curated information, communication tools, and community support directly to parents via a mobile app, improving engagement and health outcomes. 🏥 Maternity hospitals using EVE have seen up to a 50% reduction in maternal health admissions from early intervention based on remote monitoring and direct messaging. 🤝 EVE adapts and evolves based on ongoing feedback from parents, clinicians, and healthcare systems to address real-world needs. 🌏 The next steps for EVE involve expanding beyond individual hospitals to state and country-wide implementations to maximise impact. Timestamps 01:03 - Medicity’s evolution and focus 02:21 - The “First 2,000 Days” strategy 03:44 - Tools to improve early years 06:07 - Brain development importance 12:19 - Hospital outcomes with EVE 16:46 - Community and loneliness support 19:38 - Appointment and immunisation tools 22:33 - Building based on feedback 28:03 - Scaling EVE state and nationwide Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    32 min
  6. 611 - Bold Upgrades, Zero Downtime: How Smart Labs Are Modernising Pathology

    27 May

    611 - Bold Upgrades, Zero Downtime: How Smart Labs Are Modernising Pathology

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch sits down with Dan Burke, Managing Director at Magentus, and Ben Richardson, CEO at Labflow, for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of pathology in Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region. With half a billion pathology tests processed in Australia every year and a workforce of only 2,500 pathologists, the sector is under significant pressure. Dan and Ben unpack what that means for labs trying to modernise without disrupting the critical services that clinicians and patients depend on every day. The discussion covers the growing role of artificial intelligence in diagnostic settings, exploring where AI is already delivering practical value and where human oversight remains non-negotiable. The episode also digs into the challenge of legacy technology, making the case for incremental, modular modernisation over risky large-scale overhauls that can put operations at risk. Beyond the technology, the conversation explores how consumer expectations are reshaping pathology, from the direct-to-consumer testing boom across Asia-Pacific markets to the rise of genomics and personalised medicine. Key Takeaways 🔬 The pathology sector in Australia faces a significant workforce shortage and increasing test complexity, putting pressure on digital transformation in labs 🧩 Incremental modernisation and interoperability are addressed as more practical than full system replacements for pathology lab infrastructure 🧑‍⚕️ AI in diagnostics is positioned as a support tool for clinicians and administrative workflows, rather than replacing human experts 🌏 Consumer-driven demand, particularly in APAC markets like India and Malaysia, is accelerating digital adoption and expectations for health data access 🧬 The falling cost of genomics and genetics is setting the stage for personalised preventive healthcare and more targeted diagnostics Timestamps 00:00 - Introductions & episode overview 00:54 - What is Magentus? 01:55 - The origin of Lab Flow 03:48 - The pathology landscape in 2026 08:42 - Fragmentation & technology challenges 13:58 - Incremental modernisation explained 17:38 - Interoperability & complexity in labs 19:05 - Role of AI in laboratory services 25:57 - Social perspectives on AI in healthcare 29:25 - Genomics, personalisation, and the future Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    36 min
  7. 610 - Exploring AI and Innovation in Healthcare at the RLDatix Summit 2026

    25 May

    610 - Exploring AI and Innovation in Healthcare at the RLDatix Summit 2026

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch speaks with Paula Stephenson (Executive Director of Clinical Excellence, Mercy Health), Bianca Todd (Improvement Innovation Advisor, Western District Health Service), The Hon. Victor Dominello (CEO, Future Government Institute), and Dan Michelson (CEO, RLDatix). The conversation explores the evolving landscape of healthcare compliance, workforce management, and digital transformation across the health sector. It also examines the practical impact of AI and emerging technologies on healthcare delivery, organisational change, and patient care. The discussion highlights the growing importance of accessible and meaningful data in improving quality, safety, and patient outcomes, alongside the challenges organisations face when modernising legacy systems and fragmented workflows. Speakers reflect on the role of interoperability, digital maturity, and leadership in shaping more connected healthcare environments, while also examining how AI is influencing decision making, workforce planning, and service delivery. The episode also delves into the cultural side of technology implementation, including change fatigue, clinician engagement, and the importance of building values-driven teams that can support long-term transformation. This episode was recorded at the RLDatix Connected Health and Care Summit for Asia Pacific in 2026, capturing discussions from healthcare leaders and technology innovators during the event. Key Takeaways 💡 Patient-centred care is the focus of digital and AI innovation in healthcare. 💡 Transitioning from paper to digital systems brings both challenges and opportunities for compliance, efficiency, and workforce management. 💡 Change management and team engagement are crucial for successful technology adoption in clinical environments. 💡 Breaking down data silos is essential for harnessing the full value of AI in healthcare. 💡 Organisational values and a customer-obsessed approach drive better outcomes in healthcare technology projects. Timestamps 00:00 – Peter Birch: Episode and event introduction 00:42 – Paula Stephenson, Executive Director, Clinical Excellence, Mercy Health 07:57 – Bianca Todd, Improvement Innovation Advisor, Western District Health Service 16:08 – The Hon. Victor Dominello, CEO, Future Government Institute 21:29 – Dan Michelson, CEO, RLDatix Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    35 min
  8. 609 - Automating Primary Care Admin with Care GP: AI Solutions for Australian Clinics

    20 May

    609 - Automating Primary Care Admin with Care GP: AI Solutions for Australian Clinics

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, Peter Birch speaks with Melvin Chen, CEO and founder of Care GP, about the evolving role of automation and artificial intelligence in primary care administration. The conversation digs into the very real administrative pressures facing Australian GP clinics today and how Care GP is working to address them in practical, measurable ways. Melvin walks through the development and growing uptake of Care GP's products, Samantha and Veronica, sharing firsthand insights into how these tools are being received by practices on the ground. Their discussion also explores broader themes around workforce efficiency, technology adoption, and what it truly means to build technology that fits the way clinics actually work. The episode further explains why AI-driven admin solutions are becoming an essential part of the future of general practice in Australia. Key Takeaways 💡 Administrative costs are a significant burden in healthcare, making up to a third of overall spending; automating these processes leads to major efficiency gains. 💡 Care GP’s solutions, particularly Samantha for document processing and Veronica for voice automation, are being rapidly adopted, with customer demand driving product focus. 💡 Clinics have realised direct workforce cost savings—up to $55,000 per year at mid-sized sites—by automating document management tasks. 💡 The conversation highlights that technology is not about replacing staff, but about redeploying people to higher-value tasks and enabling practice growth. 💡 Customisation for medical workflows and continuous user feedback are essential for the successful implementation of AI-based admin tools in healthcare. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction & Care GP recap 02:11 - Admin burden in primary care 05:06 - Launch and adoption of Samantha 14:05 - IT budget vs workforce savings 22:41 - Veronica voice agent demonstration 31:07 - What's next for Care GP Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. If you’re enjoying the show and want access to exclusive healthtech discussions, meetups, and member-only content, you can learn more about becoming a THT+ Solo Member here: talkinghealth.tech/solo_shownotes And if this episode was useful, leaving a review or sharing it with someone in the industry always helps. Mentioned in this episode: THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit. THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit Explore the free THT+ Digital Health Career Toolkit, a five-day email series to help you clarify where you fit in digital health and take your next step: talkinghealth.tech/toolkit.

    35 min

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