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eHealthTALK NZ

Rebecca McBeth
New Zealand
AI In Healthcare
Medical Devices
Elder Care Standards
Blind Low Vision NZ
Digital Accessibility
New Zealand Health System
Artificial Intelligence
Tāmaki Health
Heidi AI Medical Scribe
Forte Health Private Hospital
Personify Care
Tamanu EMR
Tytocare
Hinz
Digital Health Week
Digital Health NZ
Auckland
Digital Health
Mtanz (medical Technology Association Of New Zealand)

News and interviews on data and digital health in New Zealand. Hosted by eHealthNews.nz editor Rebecca McBeth. Brought to you by HiNZ.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode Phil Baskerville, Digital Project Director for the New Dunedin Hospital, talks about the vision, planning and innovation behind one the country's largest health infrastructure project.

From designing a paperless hospital and creating... more

MTANZ chief executive Cushla Smyth discusses the themes and highlights of the MTANZ conference this June 29-30 in Auckland including;

- How the new medical device procurement system is progressing

- The Medical Products Bill and potential impact of... more

Protecting health data isn’t just a technical challenge, but a shared responsibility that is critical to maintaining patient trust and system resilience.

In this episode Pete Booth, Acting Chief Information Security Officer at Health New Zealand, di... more

This episode covers the redesign and goals of the Digital Health Week Conference 2026 being held on Nov 18-19 in Auckland - emphasising inclusivity, industry engagement, and sustainable impact.

HiNZ CEO Alex Kemp and DHA CEO Stella Ward discuss how... more

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Pete Booth
Chief Information Security Officer
Health New Zealand Te Whātuaora
Episode: Protecting digital health systems – National CISO Pete Booth
Alex Kemp
CEO of Health Informatics NZ (HiNZ)
Health Informatics New Zealand
Episode: Connection driving action - Digital Health Week Conference 2026
Stella Ward
CEO of the Digital Health Association
Digital Health Association
Episode: Connection driving action - Digital Health Week Conference 2026
Bindi Norwell
CEO, ProCare
ProCare
Episode: Leading innovation in primary care
Jackie Broadbent
Clinical advisory committee chair and geriatrician
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Episode: Setting the standard in Aged Care
Madelaine Young
Clinical change coordinator
Third Age Health
Episode: Setting the standard in Aged Care
Adam Benko
Director, Virtual Medical Solutions
Virtual Medical Solutions
Episode: Beyond telehealth: how marae-led care is changing healthcare in Aotearoa
Peri Minhinik
Chief Executive, Health Through the Marae
Health Through the Marae
Episode: Beyond telehealth: how marae-led care is changing healthcare in Aotearoa
Darren Douglass
Acting Chief Information Technology Officer at Health New Zealand, Te Whānau-a-Aparangi (Te Whātuaora)
Health New Zealand
Episode: NZ's Health Digital Investment Plan

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Rebecca McBeth
Host of the show; editor at HiNZ/eHealthNews.nz with involvement across eHealthNews.nz, HiNZ, and related NZ digital health initiatives.

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Connection driving action - Digital Health Week Conference 2026
Q: Can you just start by telling our listeners a little about yourself and the organization that you lead?
Alex and Stella introduce themselves and their organizations, explaining HiNZ's role as a unifying community for digital health and DHA's mission as the industry voice, both emphasizing partnership and a shared aim to drive practical change.
How to be an accessibility winner - a Blind Low Vision perspective
Q: Do you think New Zealand government agencies are behind global peers in accessibility, and what could be done?
He argues NZ is far behind peers like the EU, UK, and US, cites the lack of enforcement and incentives, and suggests mechanisms such as mandatory standards, performance-linked KPIs for public service chief executives, and stronger legislation to drive compliance.
How to be an accessibility winner - a Blind Low Vision perspective
Q: What led you into working in digital accessibility?
Callum describes his lifelong fascination with computers, a computer science degree, and a personal journey with vision loss that steered him toward combining technology and accessibility, ultimately leading to roles building government accessibility programs.
Leading innovation in primary care
Q: What does leading innovation in primary care look like on a day-to-day basis?
It centers on solving real workforce and administrative challenges through co-created AI solutions, testing and scaling proven approaches, and keeping the patient at the heart of improvements.
Protecting digital health systems – National CISO Pete Booth
Q: What should health organizations be doing now to stay ahead of emerging cyber risks, including AI?
Set foundations and guardrails for AI, adopt secure-by-design practices, strengthen third-party risk management, and implement awareness and incident response improvements across the care continuum.

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What is eHealthTALK NZ about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A data- and tech-forward health podcast featuring industry leaders, clinicians, regulators, and researchers who discuss digital health infrastructures, AI in care, data governance, and frontline implementation in New Zealand. Episodes routinely explore cybersecurity in health systems, digital onboarding, AI-enabled clinical tools, regulatory changes for medical devices, and rural-urban health equity, often pairing practical case studies with policy and governance considerations. A notable pattern is thoughtful cross-sector dialogue that translates complex technology and policy topics into actionable insights for healthcare organizations, vendors, and government bodies. The show often highlights collaborations between clinicians, health IT t... more

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4. Bindi Norwell
5. Jackie Broadbent
6. Madelaine Young
7. Adam Benko
8. Peri Minhinik

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