Partners
We work with partners based on the Federated Model. Partners are independent and do not represent each other, working interdependently and collaborate to best serve the common goal of betterment of the healthcare value chain. FHX collaborates to simplify solutions.
Amazon
Since early 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has provided companies of all sizes with an infrastructure Web services platform in the cloud. With AWS, you can requisition computing power, storage, and other services, thus gaining access to a suite of elastic IT infrastructure services as your business demands them. With AWS, you have the flexibility to choose whichever development platform or programming model that can make the most sense of the problems you're trying to solve. You pay only for what you use, with no upfront expenses or long-term commitments, making AWS the most cost-effective way to deliver your application to your customers and clients.
Tranzsoft Group NZ
Tranzsoft Group a privately owned leading developer of software technology designed to improve business was established in 1999. Tranzsoft uses FHX's supplier standardisation to make NZ eProcurement open, simple and painless for Australian healthcare suppliers. Tranzsoft's eProcurement is also NZ eHealth standardised and compliant. Tranzsoft has a federated cross border open inter-connect with FHX for document exchanges between Australia and New Zealand. Tranzsoft's robust, sustainable and innovative technology solutions are used across a range of sectors, including government departments, health and businesses of all sizes – Corporate to SME's. To compliment these solutions Tranzsoft's consultancy and quality assurance services enable the review and benchmarking of procedures and systems to comply with global and national standardisation and principles of best practice. |
GS1 Australia
The Global Language of Business
GS1 is an international not-for-profit association with Member Organisations in over 100 countries. GS1 is dedicated to the design and implementation of global standards and solutions to improve the efficiency and visibility of supply and demand chains globally and across sectors. The GS1 system of standards is the most widely used supply chain standards system in the world.
Australian Digital Health Agency
The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) was established 1 July 2016 as a collaborative enterprise by the Australian Commonwealth, State and Territory governments to identify and develop the necessary foundations for electronic health (eHealth).
ADHA is leading the way through the National Product Catalogue (NPC), a central repository of accurate, standardised information about products from large medical devices, to consumables and medicines, along with an eProcurement solution designed to streamline the electronic purchasing process.
The Agency is responsible for all national digital health services and systems, with a focus on engagement, innovation and clinical quality and safety.
Digital Business Council
The Digital Business Council was established in November 2015 to support and facilitate the open exchange of digital transactions in Australia. The Council’s initial focus is on electronic invoicing or eInvoicing. This is transforming the way businesses operate by saving them time and money.
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