What we offer
Our view: How can countries succeed in transforming healthcare? Through a migration to more personalized healthcare that encourages innovation, improves access to patient information and incorporates advanced clinical knowledge into decision-making. All enabled by a much more open, robust health IT environment.
Deep industry expertise provides the foundation for solving the most complex business problems.
- e Health and Collaboration - collaborative care and wellness
- Health Analytics - better quality wellness and outcomes
- Clinical and Business Transformation - operational effectiveness
Featured Case Study
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With 75 percent of operating costs attributed to staffing, aged-care facility Samarinda Lodge has found a simple way to work smarter - increasing staff productivity by 10 percent. Using a hands-free, voice-based communication solution, Samarinda staff can now communicate instantaneously, with disruptive overhead paging giving way to one-on-one and one-to-many messaging options.
Featured Interview
Mohamed Khadra, Professor of Surgery at the University of Sydney, discusses the apparent inequities in the delivery of patient-centric care driven by information lapses between public and private healthcare systems. With information improvements abounding in Australian health - combined with active healthcare reform - information systems right across health are being unified to transform patient car.

