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Join Jennifer Didier as she has a lively conversation with Shelley Copsey. They discuss Shelley career path and her goals to have a diversified workforce. Jennifer also adds a new place to travel on her bucket list. More about Shelley Copsey: As the co-founder and CEO of FYLD, I lead a venture that empowers utilities field teams and managers to make data-driven decisions in real-time, leading to greater safety, productivity and quality assurance. I have over 20 years of experience in the intersection of physical infrastructure and digital technologies, as well as the human transformation required to deliver on the promise of emerging technologies. I have created and led multiple enterprise SaaS start-ups in this domain, including GeoSLAM, a world-leading geospatial company that transformed the way the real world was mapped (exited to Faro). I was a founding board member at Coviu, an award-winning telehealth platform that scaled from 400 to 25,000 consultations a day during the Covid-19 pandemic (on board through to completion of Series A). I also contributed to spinning out multiple companies from research powerhouse CSIRO, including drone technology company Emesent and regtech platform PaidRight. I have a strong background in finance, innovation, and commercialisation, having held senior roles at CSIRO's Data61, PwC, and KPMG. I am a Chartered Accountant and have undertaken executive education at MIT and Stanford on AI and corporate entrepreneurship. My roles have seen me hold numerous board positions and partner with scaling companies to achieve strong funding outcomes and exits, aligned to business strategy. Connect with Shelley Copsey on LinedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleycopsey/
Phil is a Partner at Main Sequence a venture capital firm founded by Australia's national science agency – CSIRO. There he invests in deep tech founders who are building unimaginable new companies with a strong connection to research. There he has invested in Cauldron, Eden Brew, Samsara Eco, Uluu, v2food, Nourish Ingredients, EVERY Company, RapidAIM, Coviu and Q-CTRL. Before this he was the founder of Australia's first incubator and venture studio, Pollenizer, where Phil played an instrumental role in developing the startup ecosystem across Asia Pacific and advised some of the world's biggest organisations on practical ways to deliver new growth and the cultural change that is required to get there.
In this episode of Talking HealthTech, we understand how to optimise the telehealth journey with Sophie Kessler from Coviu. Sophie shares insights into the art of onboarding patients to telehealth services and the resources available from Coviu to optimise this process. As we explore ideas and strategies, we aim to empower clinicians to effectively integrate telehealth into their service offerings, enhancing patient experience and outcomes.Key Takeaways:
Kellie Paul is a dedicated speech language pathologist with a fervent commitment to high quality teletherapy services. With twenty four years of experience as an SLP, including 12 years in teletherapy, Kellie has honed her skills, effectively reaching and guiding clinicians and clients. Her proficiency in fostering successful, ethical, data driven communication outcomes reflects her passion for client success in teletherapy. For more information, you can contact Kellie at: website: https://www.coviu.com/en-us/ email: kellie@coviu.com. _________________________________ You can listen to this episode wherever you stream podcasts and at www.3cdigitalmedianetwork.com/telepractice-today-podcast
In this episode of Talking Health Tech, host Nathan Moore chats with Silvia Pfeiffer, the CEO of Coviu. Silvia shares her journey from being a computer scientist to co-founding Coviu and leading the digitization of health tech. They discuss Coviu's unique features as an all-in-one virtual care engagement platform, including its integration capabilities, administrative insights, and focus on uplifting the quality of care through clinical consultations. Silvia also delves into the challenges of interoperability and the practical steps Coviu has taken to address this issue.Key Takeaways:Seamless workflow integration is a cornerstone of effective telehealth platforms, something demonstrated by Coviu's capability to sync with existing healthcare software. This removes barriers in the patient experience and streamlines administrative tasks.Beyond just video calls, telehealth platforms are revolutionising the quality of care through advanced clinical tools. Platforms like Coviu offer automated scoring systems and data visualisation features that empower healthcare providers to make informed decisions.Interoperability remains a complex yet crucial challenge in healthcare technology. Coviu addresses this by leveraging APIs and adhering to FHIR standards, allowing for secure and efficient data exchange between platforms.The telehealth landscape is significantly influenced by the work of cross-disciplinary professionals, like Silvia Pfeiffer, who bring expertise from other fields like computer science to address healthcare needs, particularly in underserved areas.Administrative efficiency is a critical but often overlooked aspect of telehealth. Advanced analytics and oversight features in platforms like Coviu enable smoother coordination between patients and clinicians.The broader impact of telehealth platforms extends to improving treatment planning and promoting evidence-based care. These platforms are centralising and digitising patient data, making it easier to monitor patient progress and adapt treatment plans accordingly.Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website.Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it.Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and more exclusive content. For more information, visit talkinghealthtech.com/thtplus.
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Telehealth took a giant leap forward during the pandemic. But the technology was already in use prior to COVID, with Australian company Coviu well-positioned to expand significantly when the need arose.Sean Aylmer talks to Coviu founder and CEO Dr Silvia Pfeiffer about how the company began within the CSIRO, and what the future of telehealth looks like.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're joined by with Silvia Pfeiffer, the co-founder and CEO of COVIU, the all in one virtual care engagement platform for better healthcare. Learn about Silvia's fascinating journey to date, from Germany to moving to Australia at the turn of the century, studying a PHD in computer science, how she was involved in bringing video technology to the web through her first startup Vequence and then working on video caption functionality for YouTube. All these rich experiences and learnings led Silvia to create COVIU, the success HealthTech business she now leads with over 50 team members in Australia and the US. I asked her about the problem they're solving, their business model, overcoming physical examination barriers, successful virtual care platforms and more.It's time to explore your curiosity. Please enjoy! ***Find out more about Curiosity Center, including 100+ episodes at www.curiositycenter.xyz Find out more about COVIU at https://www.coviu.com/Share your feedback and discuss sponsorship opportunities with us by directly emailing vidit@curiositycenter.xyzFollow the show on Linkedin / Instagram / Twitter
What is the next frontier in digital health? Silvia Pfeiffer is a Technologist and Digital Health Enthusiast. She helps clinicians set up video consultation services for their patients via our telehealth solution Coviu. Coviu is the leading global telemedicine solution, powering simple, secure and feature-rich video consultations for healthcare professionals. In this episode, Pete and Silvia look at the growth of Coviu, practical applications of telehealth, partnerships, integrations and collaborations to help clinicians deliver enhanced care via telehealth. They also discuss the future of telehealth and much more. This episode covers the growth of telehealth and its application in various healthcare areas. Tune into this episode to learn more about implementing a hybrid approach in your practice and lots more. Check out the episode and full show notes on the Talking HealthTech website. To see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at Coviu, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory here. Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with some friends. Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit here.
Dr Silvia Pfeiffer is CEO of Coviu, a video telehealth company which provides software to healthcare providers. Originally from Germany, Silvia moved to Australia and worked for CSIRO exploring video technology applications before developing the idea that would become Coviu, which became an organisation independent of CSIRO in 2018 and grew rapidly during the pandemic. In her conversation with Adam, Silvia discusses the founding of Coviu, as well as her first failed startup venture and what she learned from the experience. See full show notes: https://w2d1.com/silvia-pfeiffer
We catch up with medtech start-up Coviu, the company behind a game-changing video telehealth software that is now being used by 65,000+ health professionals in Australia.Coviu recently took out two awards at the Australian Technologies Competition (ATC), an accelerator program that MTPConnect supports in partnership with the Australian Government's Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources. Coviu Global's Director & CEO Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, a start-up veteran, shares the company's journey starting with the spin out from Data61/CSIRO, scaling up during the COVID-19 pandemic to providing 5.5 million telehealth consultations to date. Dr Pfeiffer also outlines the benefits of participating in an accelerator program for start- ups who are commercialising and growing rapidly. An episode not to be missed!
Megan Walker from Market Savvy interviews Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, CEO of Coviu, regarding: How telehealth has changed since Covid New opportunities for private practice business owners with telehealth Hidden benefits of telehealth Getting started with telehealth
Telehealth seems a permanent fixture to how healthcare is delivered now. But how do we sustain the change? What is the next phase of evolution here regarding telehealth? In this session, recorded at the Talking HealthTech Autumn Summit in March 2021, Berne Gibbons Head of Business Innovation and Partnerships: InfoMedix moderates a panel discussion with Silvia Pfeiffer CEO: Coviu, Vidya Nallamad Founder & CEO: NetHealth Kirsty Garrett CEO, Doctors on Demand. Visit here for access to all sessions from the Talking HealthTech Autumn Summit.
This week we learn about the tech behind telehealth with the CEO and Co-Founder of Coviu. Silvia Pfeiffer takes us through how it works for patients, health care practitioners and where the technology is moving. Don't forget to leave a review and feel free to contact me directly at any time.You can follow Geoff Quattromani on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/gquattromanior Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/gquattromanion Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/GeoffQuattromanior text me on +61 467 439 078 (not kidding)
Two business success stories from 2020 on The Money: Rapid diagnostics company Ellume began shipments of its COVID-19 test to the United States as part of a $US30m deal. And huge uptake in virtual doctor consultations has meant big business for Australian telehealth company Coviu. Plus, the Netflix of electric vehicles.Guests: Dr Sean Parsons, founder and CEO, EllumeDr Silvia Pfeiffer, CEO, CoviuJohn Chambers, Executive General Manager Future Business & Technology, AGLS. Travis Waller, Professor of Transport, founding Director Research Centre for Integrated Transport Innovation, UNSW
Welcome to the latest edition of the OTPBD News Special, our fortnightly series analysing the news that matters for Australian and Kiwi startups.Meet this week's panel...Bex Eastwood, Ignition LaneNick Gainsley, OneVenturesElliot Smith, Maxwell PlusTopics we discuss:In this news special, we discuss local fundraising news including the announcement of new funds from Square Peg, OneVentures, EVP and Tractor Ventures, as well as funding rounds from Coviu and Healthmatch. We also cover global news and deals like Doordash and Airbnb IPOs, the acquisition of Slack by Salesforce, and Uber's sale of their autonomous driving unit.For weekly startup news, subscribe to Ignition Lane's Weekly Wrap newsletter here.
Hosted by media and PR veteran and CEO of Mojo Media, Justin Kelly, we chat to leaders on the front line on how to get started, what it takes to build a successful business, how to overcome challenges, and advice for those on a similar journey.In this instalment, Justin speaks with Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, CEO of Coviu.
In this episode Dr. Gill Singleton and Dr. Billy Stoupas cover Telehealth through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic, discussing the pros and cons of this emerging approach to patient consultation. They're joined by digital health pioneer, Dr Amandeep Hansra, a GP with veritable alphabet after her name. Working in the Medtech and Telehealth space for many years, Amandeep is a member of the board of directors at Coviu, producers of the software behind the HealthDirect video consult platform. She is also a member of the RACGP Expert Committee on Practice Technology Management. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For those familiar with the format of theTalking HealthTech Podcast, you would know that normally its a 1:1 conversation between me and someone else in the healthtech scene. Recently we upped our game, and thanks to the support of Hub Australia, we hosted our first ever Talking HealthTech live panel event. This was an opportunity for an audience of around 50-60 people to hear first hand from a panel of 4 healthtech leaders, moderated by Peter Birch, talking about all the important topics in the world of digital health. This panel discussion was hugely insightful, and highlighted the massive dividends that pay off when companies embrace collaboration to solve big problems - a tool particularly helpful to Aussie healthtech firms who are looking to solve some of the countries biggest challenges using modern and emerging technologies. Enjoy the following panel discussion featuring: Manuri Gunawardena - Founder and CEO, HealthMatch Melissa Webster - Founder and CEO, Sleepfit Silvia Pfeiffer - Founder and CEO, Coviu Charles Lynam - Commercial Director, Hosportal
Interview with Megan Walker and Silvia Pfeiffer from Coviu
In episode 88 of Founder To Founder, Phil talks to serial entrepreneur Dr Silvia Pfeiffer.Silvia is the CEO of Coviu, a cloud application focused on enabling healthcare providers to set up video consultation services for patients and to collaborate on patient cases with peers. Silvia has more than 15 years of experience with Web video technology. She has previously worked for Google, Mozilla, NICTA, and CSIRO and has been involved in creating the Web standards that underpin the Coviu technology. Silvia has a PhD in computer science, a masters in business management, has published two books on HTML5 video, and one on video consultations for healthcare businesses.In this episode Silvia and Phil talk about how to history repeats and why backing yourself when you’re young and not underestimating how much you know (and can learn) is important. They also talked about the three habits that founders need to develop to be successful.Enjoy!RESOURCESConnect with Silvia on LinkedInVisit Silvia’s venture CoviuGet’s Silvia’s book called Beyond The Clinic3 KEY POINTSLook at how history has played out before. Fast forward to now and people look at the Australian startup scene and see and ecosystem which focused on building companies, not just placing bets on interesting ideas (2:49)The are significant advantages in delivering health services online, not least of which is the ability to help people stay on track with post surgery or injury rehabilitation (9:20)Why exercise, taking care of you and your team’s health and mental health and celebrating small wins is important (16:17)Follow PhilHSCWebsite: https://philhsc.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philhscLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philhscApple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2pc0GqJSpotify: http://spoti.fi/2AdJcPHGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/2lGHaPKOvercast: http://bit.ly/2HhJAMXPocket Cast: https://pca.st/A7ZKMedium: https://medium.com/@philhscYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHz8Ych3-HVza1_O9vKlVGgIf you'd like to know when new episodes are released or when Phil publishes his weekly blog post, sign up for the insider's email list here.
Silvia Pfeiffer, CEO and co-founder of Coviu, talks with Pete about telemedicine, medicare, regional and remote Australia, writing a book, and how she doesn't do blood.
On this episode of The Telehealth 20 Podcast, the conversation with Tony and Rob explores two popular live video platforms used in the Telehealth space. First we dig into www.Coviu.com where Rob and Tony explore Coviu's new features and system set up. Then we review www.Clocktree.com and explore how to get patients into the ecosystem. This episode is best viewed on our YouTube channel for the Telehealth 20 podcast, but you can gain plenty of knowledge if you're simply listening to the podcast alone. Video of this episode can be seen on YouTube at https://youtu.be/AmwX0bCRQcs *Intro music from @rodgmusic *Episode music from @home-2001
In this episode, Silvia Pfeiffer introduces a video consultation tool called Coviu which you can integrate into your clinic’s workflow so that you may help your clients anywhere and anytime.QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE“They don’t have to install anything - they just click on the link that they got in the email, then they enter it in their browser.”“Coviu is quite simple to use and to install because you only need a web browser to run it and a webcam.”“Often, we are held back or we’re fearful of the technology, when the reality is that that isn’t the biggest barrier. What is one of the barriers is getting our mindset around how to develop client experiences.”MENTIONSGrow My Clinic online courseCoviuBeyond the Clinic by Silvia Pfeiffer (coming soon)SHOW NOTES[0:00:46.4] Silvia’s background and what Coviu is all about[0:02:30.0] How Coviu works for less well-known health professions (e.g. speech pathology, occupational therapy, mental health, etc.)[0:06:32.6] Convenient features of Coviu[0:07:44.4] How brick and mortar practices are incorporating telehealth - is it a viable option and can it grow your clinic?[0:10:28.4] Is Coviu simple enough for the average health professional?[0:13:05.8] Learn more about Coviu and SilviaIf you like this episode of the Grow My Clinic podcast, please don't forget to like, share, comment, and give us your ratings on iTunes and Stitcher. We appreciate your support and feedback!
Our weekly news round-up: TESS exoplanet hunter successfully launched toward unusual lunar resonant orbit; The many, varied (and slightly scary) ways Facebook gathers information about you; World heritage Henderson Island in the remote South Pacific has the planet's worst plastic pollution; Japanese researchers make an enzyme that breaks down PET plastic bottles; Woolly mammoths and many other large mammals declined with people's migration out of Africa; Gmail hacked by spam scam - users receive messages from themselves; Lyrids meteor shower worth a look; Digital medical consultations via Coviu, a cloud-based video platform; Extracting gold from SIM cards to reduce e-waste; Grasshopper - a free app to learn the basics of coding.
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Technology entrepreneur Silvia Pfeiffer has lead the way in web video innovation, and turns her original passion to be a doctor to the telemedicine space with Coviu, the video platform she cofounded and is now scaling as its CEO. We talk venture capital and challenges for women in tech.