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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.

    440 - Fostering Trust in HealthTech through Clinician Collaboration and AI. Sudeep Acharya and Cate Hilliard, MTX

    440 - Fostering Trust in HealthTech through Clinician Collaboration and AI. Sudeep Acharya and Cate Hilliard, MTX

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech recorded at Australian Healthcare Week 2024 in Sydney, host Peter Birch sits down with two guests from MTX APAC: Sudeep Acharya, the CEO, and Cate Hilliard, the Director of Health and Human Services.
    They discuss the nuances of building technology solutions that serve the healthcare industry, the importance of engagement with subject matter experts, and the role of change management in successful technology implementation. They also discuss future trends in health tech, such as AI, predictive analytics, and the drive towards patient-centric care.
    Key Takeaways:
    - MTX focuses on delivering technology solutions, not just software, to underserved industries like public and healthcare sectors with an emphasis on regulatory compliance.
    - Engaging with domain experts and clinicians ensures that the developed solutions are tailored to their needs, fostering system trust and adoption.
    - Iterative development and feedback loops are critical to building relevant and effective healthcare technology.
    - Change management is essential to align people, processes, and technology in any new system implementation.
    - Getting clinician buy-in is more than convincing; it's about creating genuine value for their practice through the technology.
    - AI and data analytics are key future trends, focusing on providing a 360-patient view to improve efficiency and patient outcomes.
    - The healthcare industry is shifting from a sick care model to one emphasising preventative health, leveraging technology to manage health proactively.
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    • 25 min
    439 - Revolutionising clinician and patient experiences: simple solutions with sophisticated products. Peter Rady, Medicity

    439 - Revolutionising clinician and patient experiences: simple solutions with sophisticated products. Peter Rady, Medicity

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Nathan Moore speaks with Peter Rady, the Acting Director at Medicity. In this deep dive, we discuss the practical applications of technology in health care, looking specifically at the inner workings and innovative strides of Medicity.
    Peter shares how successful solutions are crafted with clinician input to simplify patient care and improve clinical outcomes. He shares his journey through the healthcare and tech industries and gives detailed insights into Medicity’s successful digital platforms, Eve and eCaptis.
    Key Takeaways:
    - Clinician-Driven Technology: One key aspect highlighted is Medicity’s unique approach to involving clinicians directly in the development of technology, ensuring relevance and utility in clinical settings.
    - Digital Maternity Platform - Eve: Eve caters to both clinical needs and patient engagement. It has been significantly embraced, showing high user satisfaction and clinical relevance.
    - Patient Journey Platform - eCaptis: The platform is designed to keep track of patients beyond their hospital visits, integrating seamlessly with existing health systems to provide continual care and monitoring.
    - Integrating Technology: Integrating new digital solutions into hospital systems is often challenging, highlighting the importance of understanding clinical workflow to ensure successful tech integration.
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    • 24 min
    438 - Digital Twins: How our healthcare could be enhanced by unlocking evidence and improving clinical trials.

    438 - Digital Twins: How our healthcare could be enhanced by unlocking evidence and improving clinical trials.

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, explore the importance of patient-centred approaches, ethical considerations around data privacy, and how Digital Twins can bridge the gap in standardising and personalising cancer treatments.
    Hear from Andrew Wilson, head of business development at Oncoshot, Prof Nilmini Wickramasinghe from Latrobe University, and The Honourable Jaala Pulford, as they talk about the integration, challenges, and impact of Digital Twins in healthcare.

    Key Takeaways
    🔍 Understanding Digital Twins in Healthcare: The discussion elaborates on Digital Twins' role in healthcare, highlighting their capability to replicate patient’s medical conditions virtually, thus allowing for tailored treatment planning and clinical trial design.
    🔒 Ethical Data Usage and Patient Privacy: The effectiveness of technologies like Digital Twins depends critically on data availability and integrity, stressing the need for ethical management and strong privacy legislation.
    🩺 Advancements in Oncology through Digital Twins: Oncoshot employs Digital Twin technology to enhance cancer care research, ensuring that patients receive optimal treatments and making significant developments in improving clinical trials.
    🌐 Equity and Accessibility: The discussion returned to the theme of ensuring equal access to these advancements, irrespective of geographical and socioeconomic barriers.
    🤝 Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Advancements in health technologies require the cooperation of various sectors within science, technology, and even policymaking, to be successfully integrated into mainstream healthcare platforms.

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    • 47 min
    437 - Enhancing patient care through result tracking and management. Paul Deffley, Alcidion.

    437 - Enhancing patient care through result tracking and management. Paul Deffley, Alcidion.

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch welcomes Paul Deffley, UK Chief Medical Officer, to discuss the importance of diagnostic result handling in healthcare through the use of innovative technology. Paul introduces listeners to Alcidion and its role in revolutionising healthcare systems in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. They explore Alcidion's latest module, Miya Results Tracking, and the role it plays in ensuring efficient management and acknowledgement of clinical results, aiming to decrease patient harm and improve care delivery. 

    Key Takeaways:
    - Challenges with Results Management: Up to 60% of results may not be formally acknowledged in healthcare systems, which can delay diagnosis and lead to patient harm.
    - Introduction of Miya Results Tracking: Miya Results Tracking addresses the complexity surrounding result management and aims to create a digital safety net for clinicians.
    - The Digital Safety Net: Alcidion's initiative seeks to ensure that results are connected to the patient's records, leading to better decision-making and accountability.
    - Bridging Geographic Gaps: The Miya Results Tracking module can handle data from multiple healthcare locations, allowing for centralised management of diagnostic results.
    - Operational and Clinical Impact: Implementing Miya Results Tracking is expected to reduce unacknowledged results, shorten response times, and improve task-related activities linked to patient care outcomes.

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    • 28 min
    436 - Predicting clinical trial success. Saurabh Jain & Damon Rasheed - Trial Key

    436 - Predicting clinical trial success. Saurabh Jain & Damon Rasheed - Trial Key

    In this episode we dive into the intersection of technology and clinical trials. 
    Join our host, Nathan Moore, as he speaks with Damon Rasheed and Saurabh Jain from TrialKey.
    This episode explores the significant role predictive software plays in optimising the success rates of clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry.

    Key Takeaways
    Clinical trials are the cornerstone of discovering new treatments, and their design is pivotal to the pharmaceutical industry's success. There is a dire need for effective trial design and the current low success rates.The transition from a tradition-bound trial design process to a data-driven, predictive model approach using machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) is a dramatic leap forward.Key technical insights are shared on how NLP and other AI tools are used to sift through vast amounts of data to recognise patterns and predict outcomes of trials, even before they begin.Real-world applications of predictive software in trial outcomes are in early stages, but the potential changes to the investment strategy in the pharmaceutical industry are a topic of considerable interest.There is hope for future developments in clinical trial design and the enhanced role of predictive software, in an industry on the cusp of breakthrough efficiency and effectiveness thanks to technology.

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    Mentioned in this episode:
    Talking HealthTech 2024 Audience Survey
    It’s that time again - we are conducting our 2024 Talking HealthTech Audience Survey. 🎉

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    • 27 min
    435 - How Health Practitioners & Employers Can Benefit From Telehealth. Greg Lewin, Updoc

    435 - How Health Practitioners & Employers Can Benefit From Telehealth. Greg Lewin, Updoc

    In this episode of Talking HealthTech, host Peter Birch sits down with Greg Lewin, Head of Creative, Communications, & Partnerships at Updoc, to discuss the significant role of telehealth in modern medicine, and how their platform offers services such as psychiatry and chronic condition management. 
    They discuss Updoc's approach to healthcare, focusing on reducing wait times and making professional health services more accessible to Australians, especially in high-demand sectors like psychiatry. 
    Key Takeaways:
    - Enhancing Healthcare Accessibility: Updoc's efforts to connect through intent-driven searches and strategic branding are widening their reach, helping more people access timely healthcare.
    - Employer Partnerships: Greg discusses the importance of incorporating healthcare solutions into workplaces to enhance employee wellbeing.
    - Telehealth as a Mainstay: The conversation highlights the evolution of telehealth from an emergency response tool into a crucial component of everyday healthcare delivery.
    - Expansion and Quality Control: Hear about initiatives to maintain high-quality consultations and potentially integrate services into emergency departments 
    Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.
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    Talking HealthTech 2024 Audience Survey
    It’s that time again - we are conducting our 2024 Talking HealthTech Audience Survey. 🎉

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    • 29 min

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