HealthTech startup Doctus saves patients time in the waiting room by putting...
Ask the Australian Government about our nation’s healthcare system and it will tell you that it is broken, with the amount we’re spending on healthcare – around 9.5 percent of Australia’s GDP in...
View ArticleCoviu spun out of Data61 to launch a telehealth service that works with...
Thanks to apps like Skype and Facetime, online conferencing has been a thing in business for a while now. However, it is only over the last few years that the average internet speed globally has been...
View ArticleSydney platform Cyph MD uses blockchain technology to facilitate data sharing...
When people think of blockchain technology they think of money and of crypto currencies like bitcoin. However, in the last three years it has become obvious that blockchain’s biggest innovation doesn’t...
View ArticleEurope-founded, New Zealand-trialled app Ada offers a virtual assessment of...
Smart medical decisions and diagnostics are now being made by artificial intelligence through desktop computers and apps. Long gone are the days when Google diagnosed everyone with cancer – smarter...
View ArticleSydney healthtech startup CancerAid launches its app and takes on first...
Sydney healthtech startup CancerAid has today launched its app in the app store and announced the onboarding of 17 new clients in the healthcare space, including its first international customer in...
View ArticleEducational platform Hot on Health wants people talking about their health...
For many of us, our health – the most important thing in our lives – is an afterthought. We avoid the dentist’s office calling us to come in for the yearly check-up and go in only when that toothache...
View ArticleSydney startup Surgical Partners looks to streamline payment systems for...
While many industries are moving from paper and pen to computer and keyboard, the healthcare system is still very much entrenched in manual practices with a range of alternative systems meshed together...
View ArticleSydney healthtech startup CancerAid raises $1.25 million Series B round
Sydney healthtech startup CancerAid has announced the close of a $1.25 million Series B round, which has valued the startup at $4.25 million. The startup has created an app that aims to help organise a...
View ArticleHealthtech startup HotDoc raises $5 million Series B round led by Right Click...
HotDoc, a platform helping patients book appointments with their doctors online, has raised $5 million in a Series B funding round led by Right Click Capital, with participation from existing backers...
View ArticleSydney healthtech Patient Connector helps patients find specialist doctors
While consumers can search for and compare and contrast various providers to find which works best for them when it comes to finding a plumber or internet service provider, it can be difficult for the...
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