The Clinician - GCC eHealth Workforce Development Conference 2021 Experience

Welcome to our dedicated GCC 2021 space where you can find information about us, our speaking session and our digital health solutions that improve patient outcomes while reducing costs.

Who We Are

At The Clinician, we are on a mission to redefine how healthcare is measured and delivered.

Our digital health platform, ZEDOC, enables healthcare providers to engage patients outside traditional care settings and transform slow, inefficient care journeys or processes through digitisation.

Tightly integrated with health information systems, the digital interactions that ZEDOC facilitates between healthcare providers and patients at home enable the delivery of more personalised and patient-centric care.

There are a number of ways to engage with us at the conference - you can talk to one of us at our virtual booth, listen in to our session at the Patient Engagement Form, or try out our patient experience below!

 

 Our Speaking Sessions

Revolutionising the Patient Experience: Innovator’s insights

15.15 - 16.00 (UAE Time) | 8th November

Dr Koray Atalag

Chief Health Informatics Officer & Health of Research - The Clinician

 

Our Solutions

Our digital health solutions enable timely exchange of health data between healthcare providers and patients at home. This includes subjective health outcomes such as quality of life, symptom burden and function as well as objective health data from wearables and other medical devices.

By streamlining the digital collection, analysis, and action of this critical health information, we help care teams to monitor, engage and support patients according to what matters most.

For more about our solutions, select from the options listed here.

 
 
 
 

Try our ZEDOC Patient Experience

Want to understand what a digital health interaction between a patient and a provider looks like?

Try our patient experience tour to get a feel for how our platform promotes patient engagement and the management of patient-generated health data.

Digital Care Pathways - The Future of Healthcare

One of the ways we are redefining how healthcare is measured and delivered is by developing evidence-based digital care pathways (DCPs) that automate the collection and analysis of key patient-reported health outcomes before, during, and after treatment.

To learn more about DCPs and how to implement them, see the information below.

The Benefits

Digital care pathways present healthcare providers with a way to digitally monitor, support and engage patients outside traditional care settings, while at the same time providing up-to-date health data and clinical insights.

They also allow for the automation and streamlining of slow, and inefficient care processes, helping reduce waste, free up resource and improve the lives of providers and patients.

The Impact for Patients

  • Greater convenience by enabling self-reporting from home

  • Better health outcomes by detecting complications early

  • Reduce unnecessary in-person visits and costly readmissions

  • Deeper relationships with healthcare providers

The Impact for Healthcare Providers and Institutions

  • More timely exchange of health information from patients

  • Reduced administrative burden managing patient-reported data

  • Automated and earlier detection of health deterioration

  • Monitor and deliver care outside the hospital/clinic walls

Success Stories

We have worked with leading healthcare organisations across the globe to implement effective patient-reported outcome programs and streamlined digital care pathways that enable the delivery of patient-centric, value-driven and cost-effective care. Hear some of their stories…

Measuring patient-reported outcomes
at two leading Australian hospitals

Cabrini Health and The Alfred, two leading hospitals in Melbourne, Australia, have deployed ZEDOC to automate collection and analysis of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) from all colorectal neoplasia patients undergoing surgery.

“This Victorian first program aims to improve the outcomes for colorectal cancer patients by improving symptom monitoring, enhancing patient-clinician communication, and allowing for more well-informed clinical decisions to be made.”
Professor Paul McMurrick - Cabrini Health

By streamlining the collection and analysis of patient-centric outcomes, this program aims to reduce administrative burden associated with managing PROMs data, improve patient care by enhancing patient-clinician communication, enable symptom monitoring, and ultimately improve survival for colorectal cancer patients.

 
 
 

Bringing the patient voice into routine cancer services to improve care quality

Partnering with Princess Alexandra Hospital, The Clinician was awarded a digital health project by the Australian Digital Health Agency to enable cancer patients to report their experience of care on their own mobile devices, from home.

The objective of the project was to generate actionable insights for care teams about the experience of patients to improve the quality and safety of care delivered.

“There is compelling evidence to show that by incorporating this patient input into routine practice, coupled with timely response to this feedback, the quality and safety of care delivered are improved,”
Dr Leanne Stone - Princess Alexandra Hospital

The results were extremely positive, with patients preferring to use their mobiles to self-report their experiences and care teams able to access real-time data to inform care. This successful project has led to other opportunities at PAH, with a remote monitoring project launched to collect 12 key chemotherapy symptoms weekly from patients.

 

Developing a digital concussion care pathway to improve healthcare delivery

Millions of people each year experience mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) but the impact and outcomes of these injuries affect individuals very differently.

To measure the outcomes of TBI and enable more cost-effective, value-driven care, The Clinician partnered with the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), TBI provider, ABI, and academics to develop an evidence-based digital care pathway.

“The time saving has been really, really valuable [by collecting patient data through ZEDOC]. It also gives the patient autonomy to be able to complete the PROMs from the comfort of their home with the help of a family member or caregiver”
ABI Rehabilitation Services Key Worker

The pathway brings together remote monitoring of key TBI health outcomes and experiences for patients, captured digitally in their own homes, with real-time data fed back to care teams to improve clinical decision-making and support proactive care.

 
 

To learn more about who we work with, check out our partners page on our website by clicking here.

Interested in Learning More?

Complete the form to request a virtual meeting with The Clinician or to schedule a demo of the platform.