Roundup: HealthShare buys 1st Group’s MyHeath1st and more briefs

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1st Group sells MyHeath1st to HealthShare

ASX-listed 1st Group has bought its human well being bookings enterprise to digital well being agency HealthShare for A$1.25 million ($830,000). 

In response to company disclosure, 1st Group is divesting its healthcare service search and appointment bookings platform MyHealth1st to plug money outflows whereas focusing its capital investments on its different companies, notably its telehealth product Visionflex.

“We consider that MyHeath1st’s prospects and staff will profit from HealthShare’s long-term possession,” 1st Group CEO Joshua Mundey stated in a press release.

HealthShare runs three digital healthcare platforms: a practitioner listing, a session engagement instrument, and an internet reserving portal, that are being utilized by over 10 million customers and hundreds of healthcare professionals throughout Australia every year.

“HealthShare goals to digitally join well being stakeholders to drive higher well being outcomes for sufferers. By combining HealthShare’s complete well being practitioner listing with 1st Group’s on-line reserving expertise, HealthShare will supply a seamless end-to finish discovery and reserving expertise for sufferers, well being practitioners and different well being stakeholders,” HealthShare CEO Charles Solomon stated about its acquisition of MyHealth1st. 

The sale is anticipated to shut on 31 Could.


New on-line instrument discovered efficient in predicting dementia

A analysis crew from the College of New South Wales and Neuroscience Analysis Australia has give you a brand new on-line instrument for assessing the danger of dementia. 

Known as CogDRisk, the danger evaluation may be accomplished inside 20 minutes and gives a personalised dementia danger report.

It was lately examined in a research utilizing 4 totally different cohort datasets and located efficient in predicting dementia. 

The crew now plans to translate CogDRisk into totally different languages, in addition to develop a short-form model of it.


Vensa integrates Healthpoint’s on-line listing

Vensa has now enabled its customers to request repeat prescriptions and seek for the closest pharmacy that may dispense them based mostly on their location. 

This grew to become doable by the mixing of Healthpoint’s on-line listing through FHIR-compatible API gateway into Vensa’s platform. 

Moreover, medical centres utilizing Vensa’s portal can now search and nominate a default pharmacy for treatment assortment when a affected person orders a repeat script on-line.

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