Digivate Health

Digivate Health

Business Consulting and Services

Adelaide, South Australia 1,288 followers

Specialist healthcare innovation and transformation services

About us

Digital + Innovation + Healthcare. It’s All in Our Name. SPECIALIST HEALTH-FOCUSED CONSULTANCY. We’re a team of expert clinicians; ICT professionals; medical researchers; digital, cyber, and cloud specialists, project managers; data scientists; strategists; and health industry authorities, coming together to solve important problems. We’re your partner in people-first healthcare. We partner with small and large healthcare organisations to drive change and tackle problems, providing an unparalleled experience as the industry's most agile provider of bespoke and specialist health advisory services, addressing the needs of our clients and the local community in which we live today and into the future. Digivate Health is the only female-founded and female-led, 100% focused health consultancy in South Australia, and we’re here to make an impact. Combining human insights with digital innovation creates a better health experience, one partner at a time. Whether it’s working with a large global multinational, or a small community NFP, we value the work that we do and the impact that it has. Digivate Health specialises in: Personalised strategies and tech solutions to navigate the complexities of the digital era Reshaping health design and execution Superior consumer and clinical insights Data intelligence and analytics End-to-end implementation support and program delivery FemTech Cyber security and resilience Capability augmentation

Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Adelaide, South Australia
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023
Specialties
Digital Health, Consulting, Advisory, FemTech, Health Strategy, Health Operations, Health Technology, Women in Digital, Pharmaceuticals and Life Sciences, Aged Care, Disability, Workforce, Mental Health, Social Services, Medical Technology, Healthcare Providers, Medical Research, Commercialisation, ICT, and Cyber

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    Level 2/136 Greenhill Road

    Adelaide, South Australia, AU

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    In Part 2 of our series on ambulance ramping, Digivate Health delves into how digital health technologies and solutions can help alleviate the five critical "ramps" contributing to delays in Australia’s healthcare system. Having a strategic approach to digital integration can empower healthcare providers to deliver more timely, effective care across Australia. In this article we cover FOURTEEN case studies (yes fourteen case studies) on how innovations are alleviating bottlenecks, improving patient flow and supporting emergency services, including: 🚑 Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) reducing emergency demand 🚑 AI-driven bed prioritisation and triage 🚑Using virtual care to bypass ED presentations 🚑Allowing eligible paramedics to view patient health records in the ambulance For more insights, check out the full article here. https://lnkd.in/gqWmEymY To revisit Part 1 “A comprehensive overview of issues and solutions” where we previously took a closer look at the various factors contributing to ramping please have a look on our website under Thought Leadership. #DigitalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #AmbulanceRamping  

    Addressing Ambulance Ramping in Australia Part 2: How digital health technology solutions can help address the five ramps | Digivate Health

    Addressing Ambulance Ramping in Australia Part 2: How digital health technology solutions can help address the five ramps | Digivate Health

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    Jennifer Kaczorowski was in Sydney today and shared some great highlights from #MAPAMAPS24

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    Tackling the biggest challenges in healthcare, together | Pharmaceutical Industry | Digital Health | RWE | Medical Affairs | Sustainable Leadership

    🌟 “The pace of change has never been this fast… and it will never be this slow again.” 🌟 This morning, Adam Spencer’s opening plenary at #MAPAMAPS24 brought this quote by Justin Trudeau to life with powerful insights into the future of AI and the possibilities it unlocks for the pharma industry and medical affairs: 🚀 AI-Developed Drugs: Innovations like Alphafold show how AI will reshape (pun intended) drug development, making new treatments more accessible, faster. 📊 Wearable Devices & Interoperability: With the rise of wearable tech, connecting diverse data sources is essential to unlocking their full potential. 🤖 Bespoke GPTs (like Sakana AI): Customized GPTs are here, offering unprecedented opportunities to tailor AI tools to our specific needs. 🌐 Connectivity Matters: From rural and remote to metro areas, basic wifi access remains critical. 👥 GenAI Generation: The next generation is AI-savvy and ready to lead. Empowering them is crucial for the future. Medical affairs teams have a unique opportunity to harness AI for improved personal productivity, smarter ways of working, enhanced quality and speed of delivering outputs. At Digivate Health we’re passionate about driving digital transformation in health—from internal business operations to how we engage with patients and HCPs. Ready to make AI and digital health tech work for you? Let’s connect and explore how Digivate Health can help you lead the way. Massive shout out to the MAPA - Medical Affairs Professionals of Australasia organising committee led by Jan Lewis for pulling together such an awesome event, with record numbers to boot!

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    We were pleased to be at last night's Health Translation SA Stakeholder Forum, where they proudly announced the recipients of the 2024 HTSA MRFF Catalyst Grant Scheme, the funding partners are The Hospital Research Foundation Group Women's and Children's Health Network Hospital Foundation and Cancer Council Australia SA. Together, they’ve awarded over $400,000 to empower impactful health projects across South Australia. Go SA! Digivate Health are proud to be partners of the incredible ecosystem this State has brought together (top right hand corner logo!) Sabrina Warwar Jack Drilling Renee Slunjski

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    Digivate Health was thrilled to chat to Christine Spiteri from Pharma in Focus about Jennifer Kaczorowski's exciting career move from multinational pharma into the digital health advisory space and to explore the opportunities we believe to exist for pharma in transforming both their commercial operations and the patient journey by leveraging data, technology and innovative digital health solutions.... Digivate Health has a laser focus on benefits realisation and bringing very unique insights from the wider health ecosystem we serve to the industry (public health, private health, aged care, mental health etc). #digivatehealth #bigpharma Lara Spence Jennifer Kaczorowski Jeremy Blieschke Lindsey Gough

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    Welcome to Digivate Health Jack Drilling 🙌 Jack joins the Adelaide practice as a Manager – Healthcare and will be working with our clients to help improve data-driven decision making in the health and human services sectors. We sat down with Jack to get to know him and his passions for this new role: ◼️ To Jack, the most interesting opportunity around digital healthcare is its ability to bring significant benefits to historically under-served populations. Technology offers unique opportunities to improve service delivery to individuals in the disability, aged care, veteran’s health, and indigenous health sectors. ◼️ Jack is most passionate about bringing technical solutions to the disability sector, which allows organisations to focus on what they do best: participant care. ◼️ Jack was attracted to this role after speaking with Lara and Jeremy and seeing that their drive to better integrate digital solutions into the healthcare sector mirrored his own interests in this field. ◼️ Jack is most inspired by the amazing, dedicated healthcare providers who he has been lucky to work with. Their commitment and dedication to providing high quality care, even during times of immense stress and pressure like the COVID-19 epidemic, has never failed to leave him impressed. Welcome again! #digivatehealth

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    @Jennifer Kaczorowski will be representing the Digivate Health team at the upcoming MAPA - Medical Affairs Professionals of Australasia MAPA-MAPS Medical Affairs Summit 2024 at ICC in Sydney, October 30th-31st The theme this year is ‘Accelerating impact through innovation: medical affairs at the cutting edge’ - reach out if you’d like to catch up with Jen and hear about how Digivate can support your team to do just that! Jen spent 12 years at Roche most recently as head of medical affairs - Oncology, Haematology and Personalised Medicine. #digivatehealth #MAPA #medicalaffairs

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    Here is your opportunity to understand the dynamics of ambulance ramping in Australia with a comprehensive overview from our expert team. 🚑 Spoiler! There is not ONE ramp, there are FIVE. Our Part One September article covers - ◼ The scale of ramping at the individual hospital and whole of system level ◼ The FIVE ramps (there is not just one!) Do you know where they are? ◼ Factors contributing to ramping - aged care, mental health, disability services, lack of appropriate housing and support, COVID, hospital specific issue etc ◼ The role of digital health ◼ State versus federal roles ◼ Virtual services and advancements in technology ◼ Recommended immediate actions Part Two coming soon! 💡 #ramping #digivatehealth #digitaltechnology #digitalhealth A massive shout out to the team who pulled this together. Legends. Lindsey Gough (chief Legend/Author) Lara Spence Jeremy Blieschke Jennifer Kaczorowski Sabrina Warwar Guillaume Leroux RN CHIA Renee Slunjski Lisa D.

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    The Australian Government’s introduction of the Aged Care Bill 2024 and the Support at Home program marks a significant shift in the aged care landscape. With demand for aged care services expected to double in the next 20 years, this new legislation aims to enable efficiencies, whilst enhancing the quality of care for older Australians, with a $5.6 billion investment to support these changes. So, what does this mean? Aged care providers must be ready for significant regulatory changes that require higher-quality care, including more personalised, tech-enhanced home services. This creates opportunities for providers to enhance service offerings, ensuring alignment with the new standards while maintaining operational efficiency. With this, providers will also have more obligations in implementing complaints and incident management systems, resulting in greater administrative pressures. In anticipation towards July 2025 implementation, now is the time for healthcare providers to prepare. How can we help? As specialists in health innovation & digital transformation consulting, we can assist your organisation in navigating these changes. We offer personalised strategies and cutting-edge tech solutions tailored to meet the new standards in aged care, ensuring enhanced consumer and clinical insights through data intelligence and analytics. Our end-to-end services—from strategy to implementation—include expertise in cybersecurity and capability augmentation, ensure providers are fully equipped for the future of aged care, from compliance to operational efficiency. For more information and support on how we can assist your business, organisation or department please drop us an email hello@digivatehealth.com.au

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