
Cubikon: My journey to becoming a data-empowered practice
Over ten years ago, I started my journey working at Inala Primary Care as their Business Manager. A clinic with excellent doctors and nurses who
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Over ten years ago, I started my journey working at Inala Primary Care as their Business Manager. A clinic with excellent doctors and nurses who
Every practice owner and manager wants to run a successful practice, but it can be challenging to define and measure what success looks like. Especially
We’re thrilled to announce that Cubiko is partnering with healthcare specialist banker Commbank Health to bring actionable insights and business reporting to the Commbank Smart
Wow! What an incredible night and weekend! Thank you to everyone who joined us at Cubiko Cocktails or stopped past our booth at the RACGP
With 1 in 3 Australians diagnosed with a chronic condition, Chronic Disease Management (CDM) has become a vital component of the care provided in General Practice. An
Chronic Disease Management (CDM) is rapidly growing in Australia and General Practice. Data suggests that 34-50% of GP consultations involve the active management of one or more
WOW! 2021 has been quite the year so far! There have been highs, there have been lows. But as we begin celebrating Cubiko’s 2nd birthday and
Many practices are relying on their practice data to ensure that they meet the first and second-dose service at the same practice criteria. This article will outline five ways you can make sure patients come back for their second vaccine to secure the PIP payment.
With General Practice evolving dramatically over the past two decades, common risks we face today were unheard of a decade or two ago. Data is all around us, from our business and financial systems to our patient records. Practices are becoming increasingly reliant on their practice data to manage risk.
Missed opportunities are one of the key contributors to strain on time and resources within General Practice. Therefore, reducing your Do Not Attend (DNA) rate is vital for the