Health

Our highly skilled and HL7 qualified teams have have almost thirty years' experience working with complex business critical systems in Health IT for several branches of the public health sector.

Our team keeps up to date with the latest health standards, techniques and procedures. Our solutions are in compliance with health data management standards such as HL7, FIHR etc to ensure seamless integration between different systems.

We are an accredited ICT service provider to the Western Australian State Government under CUA ICTS2021.

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Kyaw has been outstanding to work with and, without him, we would never have accomplished such a significant body of work within the constraints of our development budget. Kyaw is highly professional, committed, detail driven and pragmatic. Kyaw has grown a strong understanding of our business and the challenges we face. He is always responsive, open to user ideas and is happy to explain how things work behind the scenes which has been helpful in growing my knowledge of our system. Kyaw has completely rebuilt one of our core business systems and delivered significant improvements in functionality and ease of use. Kyaw is highly respected and valued within the team – he’s a listener and a problem solver and has used his skills to implement new functionality in our systems that has delivered significant performance improvement. I would highly recommend him as an analyst programmer and invaluable team member.”
— Manager, Department of Health, WA

Customer Success Stories

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Cervical Cytology Registry - Western Australian Cervical Cancer Prevention Program

Originally, there were many different systems to manage data related to cervical cancer screening, and most of them didn’t talk to each other. It was expensive and inefficient. We developed an integrated, responsive Cervical Cytology Register, which would provide administration and patient services that were easy to use and cheap to run.

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Digital Mammography Screening Register - BreastScreen WA

We replaced their unfriendly legacy systems with an integrated Digital Mammography Screening Register that has reduced both the cost and the time required to perform digital mammography screening, at every step of the process. It also increased the integrity of the data and its ease of transfer around WA

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Conversion to Digital Mammography - BreastScreen WA

Zoodata was responsible for converting the mammogram screening process from film X-rays to digital imaging. Included in this amazing project was the installation of equipment and software into several mobile screening clinics, and the ability to send high quality clinical images back to head office in Perth from remote areas with poor internet connectivity, and often with the bandwidth of a mobile phone. We are extremely proud to have successfully delivered this project.   Read more about this project

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Monitoring of Drugs of Dependence System (MODDS) - Medicines and Poisons Regulatory Branch

MODDS monitors prescriptions, licences and registratrations of controlled medications and poisons in Western Australia. Originally built in-house, and modified by a succession of short-term contractors, we discovered no current source code was available when we "inherited" it. We stabilized the system, made it friendlier, developed functionality aligning with MPRB's requirements and continue to provide ongoing support. This has reduced the cost and risk of managing drugs of dependence in WA.  Read more about this project

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Integration Mechanism: Chris 21 to Learning Seat - St Ives Group

St Ives significantly reduced data entry duplication between their Payroll system (Chris21) and their educational record system, Learning Seat. St Ives has a high turnover of carers, cleaners and other staff employed in their health care and residential operations. Staff qualifications, course results and educational activities previously needed to be entered into both systems. 

Health Sector Case Studies