Greg Elliott

Head Of Finance at Honeysuckle Health

Greg Elliott is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in various leadership roles across the health and corporate sectors. Currently serving as the Head of Finance and Chief Financial Officer at Honeysuckle Health since July 2022, Greg has previously held the position of Commercial Manager at nib health funds from October 2017 to July 2022. Prior to this, Greg worked at Life Without Barriers in roles including Transformation Lead - Corporate Services and Finance and Group Financial Controller from October 2012 to October 2017. Early career experiences include roles at Triway, nib health funds, United Group Rail as General Manager Finance, and PwC as Audit Senior. Greg holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance from the University of Newcastle and has completed studies in Change Management and Continuous Improvement at TAFE NSW.

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Newcastle, Australia

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Honeysuckle Health

Honeysuckle Health is a health services and specialist data science company creating better pathways to better health. We do this by understanding our customers current and future health needs, helping them to prevent and manage disease risk and make better treatment decisions. Our ​​​​​​​Vision To play a leading role in Australian and New Zealand healthcare systems by guiding healthcare activity and investment. Our ability to generate insights from data, to predict future healthcare risk, measure the impact of and more precisely target health interventions, contract with providers to deliver value-based care, support decision making of individuals and healthcare providers and deliver our own health management programs has dramatically improved health outcomes at both an individual and population level. Why, How & What Why - At Honeysuckle Health we believe that everyone should feel confident and in control of managing their own health. However, health care is currently often disjointed and uncoordinated with many patients “falling through the cracks” How - We improve health outcomes by using data and technology to create a system that is better connected with better outcomes, centred around each patient’s GP. What - Data-driven, effective, personalised assistance, when and where you need it.


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51-200

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