Health Research at Medibank: Recording patient COVID-19 screenings – every patient, every time
COVID-19 again highlighted the importance of healthcare workers in Australia, and pre-surgery patient screenings helped to protect them. We supported a new College of Anaesthetists study to improve confidence in the screening process for hospital workers.
Health Research at Medibank: Linking GPs to the latest treatment info for osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of chronic pain, disability & lost productivity in Australia. Although there is no cure, there are effective non-surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. So why aren’t more people getting the treatment they need?
Braced to Hack for Health virtually
On one day, one hundred team members came together to explore ten great ideas in Medibank's latest Hack for Health
A year in review - Medibank in 2020
Our annual report and first ever standalone sustainability report highlight the tangible ways we sought to create value for our customers, community, people and shareholders during the year.
How technology is helping Medibank move from sick care to healthcare
Our focus on delivering preventative healthcare and providing customers with a more personalised approach to their health and wellbeing is being enabled by technology
The role data is playing in driving our customer focus
Data has played a key role in helping Medibank become a more customer-focused business
More voices, more conversations. Business must play their part in addressing domestic and family violence.
Male Champions of Change along with other leaders, yesterday released a resource ‘Employees who use domestic and family violence: a workplace response’. It is an evidence-informed resource to guide organisational responses to domestic and family violence.
Health is more important than ever
Private health insurers are a critical part of Australia’s world-renowned mixed public and private health system. It’s in Australia’s best interest that private health care continues to have a pivotal role in the response to COVID-19.
Health Research at Medibank: Recording patient COVID-19 screenings – every patient, every time
COVID-19 again highlighted the importance of healthcare workers in Australia, and pre-surgery patient screenings helped to protect them. We supported a new College of Anaesthetists study to improve confidence in the screening process for hospital workers.
Health Research at Medibank: Linking GPs to the latest treatment info for osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of chronic pain, disability & lost productivity in Australia. Although there is no cure, there are effective non-surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. So why aren’t more people getting the treatment they need?
Braced to Hack for Health virtually
On one day, one hundred team members came together to explore ten great ideas in Medibank's latest Hack for Health
A year in review - Medibank in 2020
Our annual report and first ever standalone sustainability report highlight the tangible ways we sought to create value for our customers, community, people and shareholders during the year.
How technology is helping Medibank move from sick care to healthcare
Our focus on delivering preventative healthcare and providing customers with a more personalised approach to their health and wellbeing is being enabled by technology
The role data is playing in driving our customer focus
Data has played a key role in helping Medibank become a more customer-focused business
More voices, more conversations. Business must play their part in addressing domestic and family violence.
Male Champions of Change along with other leaders, yesterday released a resource ‘Employees who use domestic and family violence: a workplace response’. It is an evidence-informed resource to guide organisational responses to domestic and family violence.
Health is more important than ever
Private health insurers are a critical part of Australia’s world-renowned mixed public and private health system. It’s in Australia’s best interest that private health care continues to have a pivotal role in the response to COVID-19.