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InfoMedix

InfoMedix

Software Development

Melbourne, Victoria 4,065 followers

Transforming Healthcare Through Smarter Digital Solutions

About us

InfoMedix provides a complete platform of digital solutions including Core Clinical and Administrative & Revenue tools - to help healthcare facilities streamline workflows and deliver better patient care. Our core products include the Digital Patient Chart, Coding Manager, Referrals Manager, and Clinivid. Why partner with InfoMedix? - Co-designed with Experts: Our solutions are built in direct collaboration with clinicians and health information teams. - Backed by 25 Years of Innovation: Proven experience helping hospitals to adapt and thrive. - Built to Protect & Integrate: Connects with your existing systems while ensuring enterprise grade security and regulatory compliance We are proud to be your trusted partner with a proven track record: - 250+ Hospitals Served - 46,000+ Daily Users Supported - 2 Billion+ Clinical Documents Managed Ready to streamline your healthcare workflow?

Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Melbourne, Victoria
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2000
Specialties
Hospital, Software Development, Digital Medical Records, Digital Health, Health Informatics, Australian Healthcare, and Digital Records

Locations

  • Primary

    Level 2

    451 Little Bourke Street

    Melbourne, Victoria 3000, AU

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Employees at InfoMedix

Updates

  • The new St John of God Health Care Midland Private Hospital officially opens on 27 August, featuring 123 beds and bringing the region its very first interventional cardiology service. St John of God Health Care has been a partner of InfoMedix since 2017, and we're proud to see that relationship continue to grow. When Midland comes online, our team will be right there with them - the hospital will launch with InfoMedix's Digital Patient Chart and Coding Manager from day one. Wishing the St John of God team all the best as the countdown to opening day continues! 👏 #HealthcareInnovation #InfoMedix #DigitalHealth #HealthTech

    With 25 days until we open the doors of the new St John of God Midland Private Hospital, take a look back at how the hospital has taken shape. The new 123-bed hospital will expand access to high-quality private health care for Perth’s eastern suburbs, including the region’s first interventional cardiology service. Commissioning is now well advanced, and we’re looking forward to welcoming our first patients on 27 August 2026! Special thanks to our construction partner, Built, for capturing the hospital’s journey on video, documenting the transformation of an empty site into a purpose-built hospital in less than two years.

  • Our networks are arguably the most valuable assets you can have in digital health. That’s why we host MAD Drinks (Making A Difference) bringing together great people across the industry to connect, collaborate and share ideas. This one was especially exciting as we welcomed our new partner, Health Catalyst, to the MAD community. It was fantastic to see so many conversations sparked and new connections made. Thanks to everyone who came along. Looking forward to the next one in Melbourne #digitalhealth #MAD

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  • Celebrating 20 years of the Digital Medical Record in Tasmania! 🎊 Congratulations to the Department of Health, Tasmania team and our InfoMedix team on this incredible milestone. Over two decades, the InfoMedix Digital Patient Chart has played a central role in connecting services and giving clinicians the information they need, right when they need it, to deliver better patient outcomes. We are proud of everything this partnership has achieved together, and even more excited for what's ahead. Thank you to everyone who has championed and supported the DMR along the way.

    🎉 Celebrating 20 Years of the Digital Medical Record (DMR) 🎉 Today marks 20 years since the DMR first went live in Tasmania, beginning at Royal Hobart Hospital (2006), expanding to the North West (2012), and the North (2016). We had the DMR before the iPhone📱was introduced, before Guitar Hero 🎸 hit your lounge room, and before USB sticks. What started with 36,000 scanned pages in its first month has grown into a statewide system supporting over 14,000 users, with around 2,600 logged in at peak times. Today, my team scans approx. 1 million images every 6 weeks, and the DMR holds more than 1.3 million patient records and 130 million clinical documents. This milestone is about the people who have shaped and championed the DMR, with special acknowledgement to Assoc Prof Tom Simpson FANZCAP FAdPha, who championed and led its implementation, Mark Upton who supported and advocated for statewide use, and to my HIMS team and Digital Health Systems Support, who keep it going for our patients and clinicians, and thank you to our vendor InfoMedix. The DMR has been fundamental to Tasmania’s digital health journey, bringing services together and ensuring clinicians have the information they need to support better outcomes. While the future will bring further transformation, the DMR remains a foundation that supports healthcare delivery in Tasmania. The DMR birthday cake made by Kylie Price, Health Information Officer.

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  • What does it take to navigate, lead, and thrive in highly complex environments? InfoMedix CTO Dominique Powis recently joined an incredible panel of leaders at the UNSW Business School AGSM Professional Forum to unpack this very question, exploring how modern organisations can turn systemic challenges into genuine opportunities. True complexity isn't just a problem to be solved - it's a condition of modern life. At InfoMedix we constantly operate at the intersection of clinicians, patients, workflows, peripheral applications, strict governance, cybersecurity demands, and evolving regulations. Then we add the most complex variable of all: people. Patients receiving difficult diagnoses, families processing life-changing news, and frontline care teams supporting them through trauma, recovery, and uncertainty. This is complexity at its highest stakes, and managing it requires an adaptive, resilient mindset. Here are the core takeaways from the forum; ▪️ Complexity is not complicated - A complicated problem can be broken down, analysed and solved. Complexity is dynamic, interconnected and often unpredictable. ▪️Leading through complexity requires a different mindset - Adapt, be curious, be responsive. Be comfortable riding the wave rather than trying to stop the ocean. ▪️Separate necessary from shadow - Necessary complexity comes with the industry. Unnecessary complexity creeps in through poor processes, duplicated systems and shadow IT. ▪️Pattern spotting is your superpower - Understand what you're seeing and connect it to lessons from the past. ▪️Scenario plan - In an unpredictable future, explore possible outcomes and prepare your own complexity playbook. ▪️Think in systems, not silos - Every action has an impact. The interconnectedness is what makes complexity unpredictable. ▪️Surround yourself with capable people and over-communicate - In the absence of communication, rumours fill the gap and safety suffers. Thank you to UNSW Business School and to the fellow panellists for this valuable conversation. #LeadingThroughComplexity #HealthTech #DigitalHealth #UNSW #AGSM

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  • One of our own is out in the desert for a good cause. 🚗 Robert Biancardi (InfoMedix Director) and his son Hugo, are driving a car they bought for $500, nearly 10,000km across the Australian outback to raise funds for Cancer Council Australia. They’re somewhere between Mildura and Townsville right now! Together they’ve already raised more than $20,000 for cancer research and support services. Cancer is a reality faced by countless Australian families, and every dollar raised makes a difference. Rob and Hugo represent the values we care about and we are proud to be sponsoring them all the way to Townsville. #CancerCouncilAustralia #Fundraising

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  • St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne has trusted InfoMedix with their clinical records since 2010 and have recently expanded to St Vincent’s Health Network Sydney. In this video, they share what this partnership looks like in practice.   “Without the digital patient chart, we would not be able to operate as we do today. It is critical from all patient encounters from outpatient to community, through inpatients and emergency care.” Sally Bray, Senior Data and Digital Health Information Manager, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne   “The decision to deploy DPC in Sydney shows the strength of our relationship and how confident we feel on the platform.” Alberto Martinez Alvarez, National Director of D&T Business Partnering, St Vincent's Health Australia   St Vincent's Health Australia strategy to bring care closer to home, outside hospital walls and into the community, is the future of healthcare in Australia. We are proud to continue supporting their journey.   Watch to hear more. Alberto Martínez-Álvarez Sally Bray Jeffrey Smoot #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #InfoMedix #StVincents #AustralianHealthcare

  • St Vincent's Hospital Sydney is officially live with the InfoMedix Digital Patient Chart This achievement marks a significant milestone in our long-lasting partnership. We first began working with St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne in 2010, and have grown alongside them through major change - from paper-based records to digital, from on-premise infrastructure to the AWS cloud, and now into a future defined by connected, patient-centred care. That journey together is what made the expansion to Sydney possible. St Vincent’s has a proud history of caring for some of Australia’s most complex and diverse patient populations and has consistently been at the forefront of clinical innovation, research and patient care. St Vincent’s has played a significant role in shaping healthcare in Australia, InfoMedix considers it a privilege to support such an iconic Australian healthcare organisation. St Vincent's are pursuing an ambitious vision: bringing care home, ensuring that clinical information follows the patient wherever they are. As that vision takes shape, having reliable, immediate access to complete clinical records becomes essential. InfoMedix Digital Patient Chart is part of the digital foundation supporting that vision. Ensuring continuity of the clinical record that no patient history is lost during transformation, and that clinicians have the information they need, when and where they need it. We are proud to be part of what comes next. St Vincent’s Health Network Sydney St Vincent's Health Australia #DigitalHealth #AustralianHealthcare

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  • We’re incredibly proud to be part of this significant milestone for Hunter New England and Calvary Health Care as they progress their digital transformation journey. InfoMedix has been the trusted scanned digital record platform across Hunter New England for more than a decade. It’s exciting to see our wholly Australian owned platform become integrated with their new EMR environment. This marks an important step forward to create a more connected and accessible patient record for clinicians across the region. Congratulations to all teams involved we’re proud to continue supporting the journey.

    Healthcare exemplifies mission through partnerships and an Epic go-live! Our shared mission is to provide safe and effective care. We achieve this through partnerships. Partnerships between patients, their families, clinicians, support staff and policy makers and payers. We are pleased to share today’s epic milestone with an Epic go-live at Calvary Mater Newcastle Public Hospital on NSW Health’s ambitious digital transformation, the Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR). Improving healthcare is only possible through strong partnerships. Thank you to Calvary Health Care's CEO Damien Bruce in leading our journey to the SDPR in partnership NSW Health Secretary Susan Pearce AM, Hunter New England LHD CEO Tracey McCosker PSM, eHealth NSW team led by Richard Taggart, and the driving force of the SDPRIA, Dr Teresa Anderson AM. As the first Affiliated Health Organisation live on Epic, we are looking forward to bedding in the changes and bringing SDPR to Calvary’s Kogarah Public Hospital in 2027. The true stars of the transformation are the thousands of frontline workers at Calvary Mater Newcastle, led by our General Manager, the redoubtable Roz Everingham RN. Mater is renowned for its clinical excellence, teaching and research with a particular emphasis on oncology, carcinogenesis and haematology and is the largest cancer hospital north of Sydney. Our founders were six tenacious, brave and resourceful Catholic sisters, led by Venerable Mary Potter. They would no doubt be pleased to know this latest digital transformation supports our collective mission for bringing the healing ministry of Jesus to those who are sick, dying and in need through ‘being for others’. Michael Bishop Iurie B. Brendan Wilson Bojan Pijetlovic Ramesh Raghavan .Joss Howard Santhosh Nair Sebastian A. Corey Bessi Vangjel Skrami Praneel Anand Tony Antonios Belinda T. #DigitalTransformation #Healthcare #ConnectedCare #Innovation #CalvaryCare #SDPR #EMR

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  • We were glad to take part in the Enterprise Ireland Healthcare Advisory Panel ahead of the Digital Health Festival in Melbourne, and to be part of the conversations around supporting companies bringing their innovation here. Thanks to Enterprise Ireland Australia & New Zealand for bringing this group together. #DHF26 #DigitalHealth

    A huge thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for the Enterprise Ireland Healthcare Advisory Panel ahead of the opening of the Digital Health Festival in Melbourne today. We are very grateful to the leaders across healthcare, aged care, digital transformation and investment who are so generous with their time, practical advice and market insights for our clients expanding into and across Australia. This morning we heard from two innovative Irish companies already making a global impact in healthcare innovation: #Cloda, an AI-powered healthcare quality management system from HCI designed for compliance, governance and quality improvement; and Aerogen, a global leader in acute care aerosol drug delivery technology that is used in hospitals across the world. Thanks to Amber Walz, MBA, RRT and Elle Horbury from Aerogen for presenting and Louis Coyne and Ray Fleming from HCI. Special thanks to Dr Jill Freyne, Healthcare Industry Lead at Amazon Web Services (AWS), for hosting, and to the Consul General of Ireland, Melbourne, Marie-Claire Hughes, for joining us. Big thanks to our panel members: Colman O'Driscoll, Clinton Cummins, Declan Briscoe, George Margelis, Kim Gilbert O’Dowd, Kelly Griffiths, Dr John F. Lambert, Jeffrey Smoot, Julien O'Connell AO, Lisa Dooley, Nóirín Mosley GAICD, Dr. Paul Jurman GAICD, Peter Leszczynski, Piers Morgan, Sonya Smart, and Tim Staker. And thanks as always to our great team, Lydia Rogers GAICD for chairing the panel and Judith Harrington, Sophie O'Grady and Zoe Smith for organising. #DHF26 #DigitalHealth #EnterpriseIreland #GlobalAmbition

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