Digital Health Week NZ (DHWNZ25) marked the official launch of the InfoMedix and TIMG integrated records management solution in the New Zealand market. Attending DHWNZ25 allowed InfoMedix and TIMG to introduce the combined strength and proven success of our model, already established in Australia, directly to the New Zealand healthcare community. The week was highly...
InfoMedix is pleased to announce a significant expansion of our partnership with TIMG, our integrated records management solution is now available to healthcare organisations throughout New Zealand. This collaboration with TIMG New Zealand is a direct response to the market need for a unified approach to managing patient information, from its physical source to its...
The pandemic has triggered a sprint toward Virtual Care over the past 2 years, and now it’s time to ensure your Multi-Disciplinary Teams, or ‘MDT’s’, also have a way to communicate virtually and securely seamlessly with your hospital and clinicians, wherever they are. In this Webinar you will learn how to make your multi-disciplinary team...
We are happy to introduce you to Trina Scott who received the Infomedix & ADEA Research Indigenous Scholarship for Diabetes Education and Management. Trina Scott is a Clinic Nurse for the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health in Brisbane. A proud Bundjalung woman who earned her RN qualifications while a mother of infant twins. Trina impressed the scholarship selection committee with...
Waratah Private hospital sees increase in clinical record availability and billable episodes since implementation of InfoMedix Digital Patient Chart on AWS.
New capabilities to send documents securely from DPC.
It’s no coincidence that all the panellists in the discussion are involved in various models of care driven by technology, truth be told it was important that we selected experts who have been there and done it and continue to do it, resulting in a candid conversation. The themes discussed were varied from telehealth being described as a clinician standing by a patient’s bedside with their hands in their pockets to age not being a barrier to telehealth delivery.
Its time!! No, it’s not 1972 and Gough Whitlam is on stage singing with John Farnham…some images stay with you forever! It’s Time to transform our Models of Care. We must adopt the Virtual Care models our medical profession has put in place over the past few months and work through capabilities in a considered...