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Jane Flanagan

Network Relationship Manager at Honeysuckle Health

Jane Flanagan is an experienced professional with a diverse background in network relationship management, education consulting, and learning and development. Currently, Jane holds the position of Network Relationship Manager at Honeysuckle Health and has previously held roles including Network Optimisation Specialist and Provider Network Coordinator. Prior to this, Jane worked at ELB Pty Ltd. as an Education Consultant, focusing on enhancing classroom engagement through technology and building strong customer relationships. Jane's extensive experience at nib health funds included roles such as Learning and Development Manager, Learning Design & Delivery Team Leader, and Learning & Development Specialist, where Jane led initiatives to support employee growth and stakeholder engagement in a rapidly evolving industry. Jane completed education at Belmont High School from 1980 to 1985.

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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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