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Kenneth Leong

Senior Project Manager | Trakcare Implementation at South West Alliance of Rural Health (Vic)

Kenneth Leong is an experienced project manager with a strong background in healthcare technology implementation and program management. Currently serving as a Senior Project Manager for the South West Alliance of Rural Health, Kenneth leads the implementation of the InterSystems TrakCare EMR across multiple health services in South West Victoria. Previous roles include Program Management Director at LIFELENZ, where Kenneth introduced new capabilities, and Program Manager for the Enterprise Chemotherapy Prescribing System project at SA Health, focused on improving cancer care. Kenneth has held various leadership positions at LIFELENZ, InterSystems, and SA Health, with a notable history at Accenture, where significant contributions were made to statewide health information systems. Kenneth holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and a Bachelor of Economics from The Australian National University.

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Terang, Australia

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South West Alliance of Rural Health (Vic)

The South West Alliance Of Rural Health (SWARH) is an Alliance of public health agencies in the South West of Victoria covering an area of approximately 60,000 sq. kilometres connecting all public acute hospitals and associated health services in a region extending from west of Melbourne to the South Australian Border. SWARH was formed in late 1997 to focus on the development of IT for the Acute Public Hospitals in the South West Region of Victoria. In addition to the financial incentive provided by the Department of Human Services, the SWARH Alliance has been fortunate to have a group of Chief Executive Officers and Hospital Boards who, although not technically expert, have appreciated the fact that as individual agencies, the capacity to invest in technology to improve service delivery and gain returns on the investment required was not possible on their own.


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