Event Sponsorship: Inaugural Australasian CXO Healthcare Cloud Summit

Event Sponsorship:
Inaugural Australasian CXO Healthcare Cloud Summit

MediRecords is excited to sponsor and attend the upcoming Inaugural Australasian CXO Healthcare Cloud Summit by Wild Health in Sydney on 24 May 2022. 

This event is Australia’s first comprehensive CXO level event, dealing with the key trends in healthcare cloud management, technology, reform and funding, which are mandating a system shift to cloud provision of services between government, providers and patients. 

Attendance at the Summit is by invite only. However, if you would like to attend and are a C suite of a large healthcare provider institution, you can apply to participate for free through the Wild Health events page below. 

The Summit will also be live-streamed, and registration is FREE and open for all to attend – follow the steps through the events page here

 

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MediRecords CEO, Matthew Galetto will share his thoughts alongside a highly experienced panel of industry professionals on ‘What is cloud healthcare in Australia today – and in five years?’. 

Later in the day, he will share a MediRecords case study around cloud patient management. 

TUESDAY MAY 24, 2022

11:10am- 11:50am

What is cloud healthcare in Australia today – and in five years’ time?

  • Definitions from a panel of experts
  • Where cloud healthcare is being applied today successfully: case studies
  • Who is already losing out and what are the implications
  • What could cloud healthcare look like in five years time?
Moderator:
  • Danielle Bancroft, Best Practice Chief Product Officer
Panelists: 
  • Emma Hossack, MSIA CEO
  • Bettina McMahon, HealthDirect CEO
  • Matt Maw, Nutanix Head of Technology Strategy (ANZ)
  • Matthew Galetto, Founder & CEO of MediRecords
  • Russel Duncan, Telstra Health CTO

1:15pm-1:20pm:

Case Study : Cloud patient management; MediRecords

Speaker: Matthew Galetto, Founder & CEO of MediRecords
 

We hope you can attend! 

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    MediRecords to provide health records to the Australian Defence Force

    MediRecords to provide
    health records to the
    Australian Defence Force

    Australian digital health company MediRecords will play a key role in a $299 million overhaul of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) electronic health records system.

     

    The new ‘health knowledge management system’, known as Joint Project 2060 Ph4, will be delivered by a consortium of Australian and international companies, led by Leidos Australia.

    Joint Project 2060 Ph4 will see the ADF’s legacy system replaced with a modern, patient-centric solution that stores, aggregates and analyses health data and information for Defence personnel and connects GP and allied health care with emergency and hospital care.

    This will ensure clinical information is accurately recorded and included in an ADF member’s health record to enable appropriate, on-going care, wherever they are serving.

    MediRecords, which was instrumental in setting up the Federal Government’s Coronavirus Helpline, will provide the technology to deliver primary and allied health care to 85,000 ADF staff.

    MediRecords Chief Executive and founder Matthew Galetto said the company looks forward to working in the consortium to provide clinical services to Defence.

    “Leidos and Defence recognise that MediRecords has developed a leading Australian commercial off-the-shelf health care solution,” Mr Galetto said.

    “The (health knowledge management) solution represents the next-generation health care technology,” said Mr Galetto. “Traditional legacy healthcare IT systems are not keeping pace with modern technology – especially when you have a global workforce with unique requirements.”

    “MediRecords has the experience and capability to provide next generation cloud-based health care solutions.”

    Work has started on the project, with initial operating capability planned for November 2023 and final operating capability in 2025. JP2060 Phase 4 is expected to create up to 187 fulltime jobs.

    Other Australian companies in the winning consortium include Alcidion Group, Ascention, Coviu Global, Fred IT Group, Nous Group, Philips Electronics Australia, Precision Medical, and Titanium Solutions Australia.

    MediRecords currently works with health providers, government departments and private enterprises across Australia.

    “This Defence project will underpin our expansion strategy, bringing cloud-based health care solutions to companies and governments across Australia and internationally,” said Mr Galetto.

    Media inquiries

    For further information or to discuss the partnership in detail with Mr Galetto, please contact Janine MacDonald at P&L Corporate Communications on +61 478 492 110.

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