THE DETAILS:
Date: Limited 45-minute sessions available between Thursday 5 December and Thursday 12 December.
Time: Submit an EOI and we'll be in touch to schedule your 45-minute session.
Where: CHICC Level 2, 99 William Street, Melbourne
Session format: In-person meeting
Registration: Free to attend
Who should attend:Digital and connected health startups, SMEs, founders and executives.
- Are you a digital health founder looking to scale your product globally?
- Struggling with the complexities of digital health accreditation and regulatory compliance across borders?
- Need guidance on forming strategic partnerships to drive product adoption and align with clinical standards?
- Curious about how to position your digital health solution in competitive international markets?
Navigating the global digital health landscape can be daunting, but with the right strategies and localised insights, your solution can thrive in multiple markets.
Join us for 1:1 mentoring with CHICC International Expert in Residence, Liz Ashall-Payne, CEO of ORCHA a global leader in digital health accreditation and distribution services, to guide you through the process.
In your exclusive 45-minute session, youll leverage Lizs unique expertise and access tailored guidance to support your business in overcoming common hurdles for digital health entrepreneurs, including:
- How to achieve and maintain digital health accreditation, ensuring compliance in multiple markets.
- Key strategies for scaling your digital health product across borders, aligning it with local clinical needs and regulatory standards.
- Best practices for building strategic partnerships that support product adoption and long-term success.
- Insights into positioning your digital health solution in a competitive global market.
Whether you're just starting out or are ready to take your digital health solution to the next level, this session will equip you with the tools to make informed decisions and accelerate your global growth.
Limited spots available, get in touch now to secure your place.
What you could cover:
- Step-by-step guidance on obtaining and maintaining digital health accreditation.
- Tips for aligning your product with clinical needs and regulatory requirements in international markets.
- Proven strategies for scaling your digital health solution across borders.
- Insights into forming partnerships that support market entry and adoption.
Questions you might have:
- How can I achieve digital health accreditation and ensure compliance?
- What are the key steps to expanding my digital health product internationally?
- How can I build partnerships that will drive adoption?
- How do I navigate regulatory standards and align my solution with clinical needs?
SPEAKER:
Liz Ashall-Payne,Founding CEO, ORCHA (UK)
Liz Ashall-Payne is an accomplished healthcare leader and the Founding CEO of ORCHA, a global leader in digital health accreditation and distribution services. With a background as a trained NHS Clinician, Liz has been at the forefront of healthcare transformation programs in the NHS, Europe, and North America, leveraging the potential of digital technology to enhance patient health outcomes and drive economic opportunities.
In 2015, Liz established ORCHA, a groundbreaking venture. Under Liz's guidance, ORCHA has experienced remarkable growth, expanding its digital health assessment and distribution services to twelve countries worldwide. Within the UK, ORCHA serves organisations in 70% of NHS regions, positioning itself as a trusted partner in the digital health landscape.
Recognised for her exceptional contributions, Liz Ashall-Payne and ORCHA have received numerous accolades. Liz herself has been honoured as a Tech Trailblazer by the BIMA 100, acknowledged as a Healthcare IT Leader in the HIMSS Future 50, and named Entrepreneur of the Year by prestigious institutions such as the British Chamber of Commerce, Norther Powerhouse, and EY. Additionally, she has been featured within the LDC top 50, further highlighting her influential role in the healthcare and technology sectors.
In addition to her accomplishments at ORCHA, Liz Ashall-Payne actively contributes to the development of future healthcare leaders as a coach for the NHS England Clinical Entrepreneur program. Furthermore, Liz serves as a member of Tech Uk board representing SMES and is the Vice Chair on the Tech UK Health and Social Care Council, where she helps shape policies and initiatives in the intersection of technology and healthcare.
Liz is also an honorary lecturer in the school of medicine at UCLAN, and is a research executive at The University of Warwick
Liz Ashall-Payne's visionary leadership, extensive expertise in healthcare transformation, and dedication to harnessing the potential of digital health make her a prominent figure in the industry, driving positive change and innovation for the benefit of patients and healthcare systems worldwide.
Important note for attendees:
To encourage inclusive and open dialogue, this event operates under Chatham House Rule. We kindly ask that you do not film or record this session, including the use of unauthorised AI notetakers.
Please be advised that photographs and videos may be taken by ANDHealth staff. By attending this event, you agree to being filmed or photographed, and acknowledge that these may be used for marketing or promotional purposes.
Conditions:
- CHICC workshops are free to Victorian Digital and Digitally Enabled Medical Technology Companies thanks to the support of the Australian Medtech Manufacturing Centre and the Victorian Government Department of Jobs Skills Industry and Regions.
- To ensure we can continually improve your experience, we kindly request all companies utilising CHICC events complete surveys and reporting requests as a condition of registration. Your feedback helps us provide the best support for Victorian digital health companies.
- Numbers are strictly limited. ANDHealth reserves the right to allocate limited availability to maximise the number of companies that will benefit from the program.
ThisCHICC workshop is powered by ANDHealthandsupported by the State Government of Victoria.