Aoife Hennelly

Head Of Operations For Out Of Hospital Services at Remedy Healthcare

Aoife Hennelly is an experienced healthcare professional specializing in physiotherapy and clinical care coordination. Currently serving as the Head of Operations for Out of Hospital Services at Remedy Healthcare since November 2019, Aoife oversees a high-quality care coordination and coaching service across Australia. Previous roles include Clinical Care Coordination & Coaching Service Manager, Clinical Care Coordination Team Leader, and Physiotherapy Care Coordinator, all within Remedy Healthcare. Aoife's career also includes positions as Senior Physiotherapist at M.R.S Physiotherapy, Physiotherapist at Physio Impact, Occupational Physiotherapist at APM, and Physiotherapist at Eden Physiotherapy, among others. Aoife obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Physiotherapy from University College Dublin, completed studies at Presentation College Athenry, and contributed as Treasurer and Irish Representative for the European Confederation for Physical Therapy Students.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Remedy Healthcare

We design healthcare that challenges tradition. In the past twelve years, we’ve provided in-home health care and telehealth for almost 100,000 Australians, helping them manage their health and enjoy life to the full. Our services integrate physical, mental and social health, and focus on reducing risk. And we know they work. Our clients have fewer hospital admissions, shorter hospital stays, and less costly hospital and insurance claims. We’re creating an environment where everyone in the system wins. We partner with insurers, businesses, hospitals, aged care professionals, peak health bodies, community organisations, government and individuals. Whoever we work with, we care, coach, empower and support with personalised health care. We believe in a better healthcare system – one where business, government and health care work together, hospitals meet demand and people are in control of their health.


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51-200

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