Beamtree
Beamtree (formerly Pacific Knowledge Systems) is a health data analytics company based in Sydney, Australia.[1] It works around the world to better capture, manage and leverage human expertise to improve performance and health outcomes. Tim Kelsey was appointed chief executive in December 2020.[2] Mark Britnell was appointed chair of the firm's new global impact committee in August 2021.
The company recorded a 20% year-on-year growth, and 15% increase in annual recurring revenue in August 2021.[3]
An international division was launched in the UK in 2021. The company acquired Ainsoff Pty Ltd, a clinician-led healthcare analytics company and Potential (x) an Australian firm that provides comparative analytics to support improvements in care in 2021.[4] Ainsoff's founders Dr Levi Bassin and Dr David Bell will join the company. It has a partnership with the University of Sydney to establish a global centre of excellence in health data research.[5]
It formed a partnership with the Central Adelaide Local Health Network to implement the RISQ data quality product across the network of four hospitals. It will also support clinical decision making for pathology services and integrate the Ainsoff Index, which is used to detect deterioration in its early stage, into the electronic medical record.[6]
References
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- "PKS appoints internationally regarded digital health expert"". Medianet. Archived from the original on 2021-10-04.
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- "Beamtree acquires healthcare analytics firm Ainsoff, announces appointment of Dr Mark Britnell as committee chair". Mobihealth news. 27 August 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
- "Beamtree (ASX:BMT) partners with CALHN for safer patient care". The Market Herald. 30 September 2021. Archived from the original on 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.