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September 25, 2023

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Wild Health

I was lucky enough to attend the Wild HealthSummit in Sydney recently. Thank you, Jeremy, and Michelle, for hosting such agreat panel of experts across a range of relevant digital health topics including one on value-based care. There was a great presentation from Cathy La Riviere showing how McKay Hospital has grown the use of Telecare to handle outpatient appointments. This has had a material impact on the capacity of the hospital and its staff.

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August 27, 2023

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Investing in the Capacity of our Health System

The cost of healthcare is increasing, just like everything else. It’s not an issue to be spending more money on health, as long as we’re getting value for money.

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August 21, 2023

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Innovation at Scale

Spritely has gained traction with a number of different health care providers that have used our technology to launch innovative new services for remote patient monitoring. This one-page poster describes a foundational approach to innovation at scale. Helping health care providers ensure that fundamental building blocks are in place to support wide adoption of any technology they might be trialing.

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July 19, 2023

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Continuous vs Routine Monitoring

As the availability of hospital beds comes under increasing pressure, more patients are being monitored at home, many of them requiring the kind of continuous monitoring they would get in hospital. “Hospital in the Home” is a relatively new model of care, providing an alternative care model to inpatient admission.

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July 12, 2023

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Runs on the Board

When valuing an RPM trial, it is important to consider the net value it achieves. Value can be measured in several ways, positive and negative. It’s important to recognise this and understand the overall value or “net value” of the trial.

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July 4, 2023

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Evaluating Remote Patient Monitoring Trials – The Three Es Engagement, Effectiveness, Efficiency

To avoid an endless cycle of trials we need to ensure that each new trial delivers new learnings and that each subsequent trial takes those learnings into account.

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