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Pulse+IT Featured Dedalus: Patient active care inspires Dedalus engagement solution

Healthcare information systems company Dedalus ANZ is preparing to launch PatientAide, a new mobile-first patient engagement platform.

Healthcare information systems company Dedalus ANZ is preparing to launch PatientAide, a new mobile-first patient engagement platform.

Dedalus is gauging market interest across Australia and New Zealand, and says it is “a perfect time for healthcare providers to start conversations about integrating a modern patient engagement solution that enhances care delivery, optimises workflows, and supports better clinical and operational results”.

Dedalus ANZ Business Unit Manager, PAS, Paul Beraldo said: “One of the key offerings we launched was ClinicalAide, a mobile app designed to support VMO (Visiting Medical Officer) engagement and clinician mobility within the webPAS environment.

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