Working History MQ

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WORKING HISTORY Manfred Queteschiner 2012 to Current South Western Melbourne Medicare Local The South Western Melbourne Medicare Local is a government funded health care organisation providing delivery of primary health care services, improved awareness and access to primary health care by linking community health care organisations, general practitioners, allied healthcare professionals and local hospitals. 2014 to 2015 Information Project Coordinator Disseminate population health applications and prepare health providers by engaging with highly customisable software solutions to deploy patient-specific needs through informed health outcome. Responsibilities Disseminate Topbar application and support health providers to adopt highly customisable software solutions that meet patient-specific needs Disseminate Practice Aggregation Tool (PAT) for Clinical Aggregation Tool (CAT) applications and prepare health provider services by facilitating clinical aggregated data analyses across region, to increase business success through comparison on population health matrixes, ABS censure data, ultimately transforming the way health care is delivered and health funding can be allocated. Develop and distribute monthly customised Asthma Report to provide decision support on chronic complex conditions Enhance health services by: Raising awareness through tailored training methods Aggregating demographical data, reviewing graphs, creating reports and comparing statistical maps across ML catchments Disseminating improvement models and assisting with execution Conducting practice visits to reflect on achievements and matters

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W O R K I N G H I S T O R Y

Manfred Queteschiner

2012 to Current

South Western Melbourne Medicare Local

The South Western Melbourne Medicare Local is a government funded health care organisation providing delivery of

primary health care services, improved awareness and access to primary health care by linking community health

care organisations, general practitioners, allied healthcare professionals and local hospitals.

2014 to 2015

Information Project Coordinator

Disseminate population health applications and prepare health providers by engaging with highly customisable soft-

ware solutions to deploy patient-specific needs through informed health outcome.

Responsibilities

Disseminate Topbar application and support health providers to adopt highly customisable software solu-

tions that meet patient-specific needs

Disseminate Practice Aggregation Tool (PAT) for Clinical Aggregation Tool (CAT) applications and prepare

health provider services by facilitating clinical aggregated data analyses across region, to increase business

success through comparison on population health matrixes, ABS censure data, ultimately transforming the

way health care is delivered and health funding can be allocated.

Develop and distribute monthly customised Asthma Report to provide decision support on chronic complex

conditions

Enhance health services by:

Raising awareness through tailored training methods

Aggregating demographical data, reviewing graphs, creating reports and comparing statistical maps

across ML catchments

Disseminating improvement models and assisting with execution

Conducting practice visits to reflect on achievements and matters concerning health organisations.

Disseminate Map of Medicine (MoM) application and prepare health providers utilising evidence based care

pathways by facilitating decision making and referral quality at the health care centre

dissemination of international and national care maps

development and dissemination of local care maps, providing local decision support

Achievements

Created easy to digest visual models for medical practitioners to better manage care solutions for their pa-

tients

Built a positive ML brand based on a high trust and informative relationships to support ML entity

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Enhanced health businesses through:

tailored support to health service and health providers

building advancement identifying local health needs

feasible access to primary health care initiatives otherwise unknown to health service.

Improved patient health journeys through better care initiatives implementing standardised health care

pathways