How Bethesda is adopting cloud platform to focus on a consumer centric approach to mental healthcare
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27/09/2022
When: Tuesday 27 September 2022
5:30pm - 7:30pm (AWST)
Where: EY Building
11 Mounts Bay Road
Perth, Western Australia  6000
Australia
Contact: Renny Conroy
events@digitalhealth.org.au
03 9326 3311


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How Bethesda Health Care are adopting cloud platform to focus on a consumer centric approach to mental healthcare


A WA state branch event

Join us to hear about how Bethesda Health Care is leading the way through the adoption of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare (MC4HC) in its new Cockburn Mental Health Clinic.

Bethesda Clinic is a new mental health facility in Western Australia with the objective of providing state of the art mental health support to consumers. Partnering with Velrada, Bethesda have adopted MC4HC to provide a digital platform that changes the way consumers, their support network, clinicians, administrators can collaborate and have access to the information, delivering a connect experience, focused on providing the best possible care.

The evening will focus the business problems that were addressed, a demonstration of the solution and a view to what is next. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear and see how Bethesda will adopt the cloud platform to support their unique deliver of mental healthcare. 

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Speakers

Simon Jennings

Simon Jennings (facilitator)

Committee Member, Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH)

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Donelle Rivett

Donelle Rivett

Executive Manager, Corporate Support and Projects, Bethesda

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Jennifer Evans

Jennifer Evans

Executive Director, Velrada

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James Armenti

James Armenti

Senior Healthcare Business Analyst, Velrada

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