No Idea why all the ?'s come into this !
Anyway this part of the announcement from Oct. 31 when re read does show a high level of follow through and delivery on the stated possibles. It gives some sense that credibility is being rebuilt and that many more positives may come from the pipeline ( not pipe dream ? ) It's been a pretty down beat time for a number of months, but re reading this has improved my out look......Can HMD control costs better ? Can all operations be moved to Aus. ?
"Pipeline
There are a number of commercial, collabora�ve, or pilot discussions taking place with two nearing conclusion in Australia. One is a large digital health pla�orm with a global footprint that works with health care providers including hospitals and health service sectors to connect health informa�on, clinicians, and consumers, with clinical and administra�ve systems, health data analy�cs, popula�on health solu�ons, and informa�on exchange pla�orms. The aim of these collabora�ons is to help providers to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of the healthcare they deliver. In the first stage, HeraMED will partner with them to deliver care in new ways through telehealth and connected maternity through their GPs networks, represen�ng about 50% of Australian GPs. The second group leverages clinical, educa�on and technological capabili�es to deliver innova�ve solu�ons to the primary care system. They work directly with Government, academia, industry, and local health networks. HeraMED is looking at a new user-case in rural remote obstetric-GPs clinics and care star�ng in SA. Both groups offer access and scale to a large propor�on of GPs in the country.USAProgress con�nues to be made under the leadership of Keith Koby in USA. Discussions are underway with some of the largest and most pres�gious hospitals across the country with on average 4 new hospitals or healthcare providers added to the pipeline each week.Discussions are progressing with one such hospital on the East Coast, servicing approximately 5,000 pregnancies annually, on the East Coast. In this case, the local Government is funding the trial to reduce the impact of the maternity desert on their local communi�es. This agreement is now at execu�on stage and will be update shareholders on comple�on.Furthermore, there are well advanced discussions with leading groups across each customer ver�cal. Behind the abovemen�oned hospital others con�nue to progress with advanced discussions with major digital health pla�orms, insurers, numerous clinics and world renown universi�es and research hospitals.PipelineThere are a number of commercial, collabora�ve, or pilot discussions taking place with two nearing conclusion in Australia. One is a large digital health pla�orm with a global footprint that works with health care providers including hospitals and health service sectors to connect health informa�on, clinicians, and consumers, with clinical and administra�ve systems, health data analy�cs, popula�on health solu�ons, and informa�on exchange pla�orms. The aim of these collabora�ons is to help providers to improve the quality, safety and efficiency of the healthcare they deliver. In the first stage, HeraMED will partner with them to deliver care in new ways through telehealth and connected maternity through their GPs networks, represen�ng about 50% of Australian GPs. The second group leverages clinical, educa�on and technological capabili�es to deliver innova�ve solu�ons to the primary care system. They work directly with Government, academia, industry, and local health networks. HeraMED is looking at a new user-case in rural remote obstetric-GPs clinics and care star�ng in SA. Both groups offer access and scale to a large propor�on of GPs in the country.
USA
Progress con�nues to be made under the leadership of Keith Koby in USA. Discussions are underway with some of the largest and most pres�gious hospitals across the country with on average 4 new hospitals or healthcare providers added to the pipeline each week.
Discussions are progressing with one such hospital on the East Coast, servicing approximately 5,000 pregnancies annually, on the East Coast. In this case, the local Government is funding the trial to reduce the impact of the maternity desert on their local communi�es. This agreement is now at execu�on stage and will be update shareholders on comple�on.
Furthermore, there are well advanced discussions with leading groups across each customer ver�cal. Behind the abovemen�oned hospital others con�nue to progress with advanced discussions with major digital health pla�orms, insurers, numerous clinics and world renown universi�es and research hospitals."
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