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Monash IVF goes live with OX.DH’s digital patient onboarding platform – htn

Monash IVF, a fertility service provider in Australia and South East Asia, has launched the digital patient onboarding platform powered by OX.DH’s assisted reproduction (OX.ar) technology, with the expectation that the platform will eliminate the need for around 50,000 paper forms annually.

OX.DH, a health tech start-up with links to the University of Oxford, provides cloud-native solutions aiming to digitise and integrate healthcare workflows whilst also empowering patients to become more actively empowered in their own care. OX.ar is built on Microsoft Azure and designed to digitise patient documentation, simplify the onboarding process, streamline interactions, reduce the administrative burden and enhance the overall fertility journey whilst also providing an auditable trail to support transparency and accountability. An additional benefit of digitising documentation sees the platform also contribute to Monash IVF’s environmental sustainability goals.

The partnership is said to mark “a significant milestone” in Monash IVF’s commitment to “providing patients and clinicians with a secure, optimised and intuitive experience”.

OX.DH’s founder and CEO John Kosobucki comments that the launch “gives patients the type of digital experience they are accustomed to in other aspects of their lives, such as travel, banking and retail”, and added that it is exciting to see OX.DH’s technology “play a part in making fertility care more accessible and patient centric”.

From Monash IVF, chief technical officer Thierry Panthier notes: “Partnering with innovative technology companies like OX.DH makes it easier for us to digitally transform the user experience, simplify the IT landscape, remove friction, and improve security and efficiency. We’re dedicated to adopting solutions that enhance our patients’ and clinicians’ day-to-day interactions.”

In related news, HTN previously covered how The Male Fertility Clinic partnered with OX.DH with the aim of using their assisted reproduction solution to streamline the clinic’s appointment booking and test result processes.

We also hosted John Kosobucki for a webinar on how modern technology in fertility clinics is transforming care, with John sharing insights into how OX.ar came about, how it is being rolled out and how it is used in practice.  

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