Monash Health, Victoria's largest health service, has moved its finance and supply chain processes to Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications.
To support greater consistency and transferability across the Victorian public health system, Monash Health needed to consolidate eight legacy, on-premises systems onto a single cloud platform to enhance financial transparency, strengthen governance and improve operational efficiency.
Monash Health also is using Oracle Guided Learning to accelerate adoption of the platform.
Managing the implementation was KPMG Australia, a member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork.
“The implementation of Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications marks the completion of a major enterprise systems consolidation program for Monash Health,” said Rachelle Anstey, deputy chief executive officer and chief financial officer at Monash Health.
"By improving our systems, it gives us greater capacity to do what's most important: reimagine care so people can live their best lives."
“Healthcare systems globally are being challenged to deliver better outcomes with fewer resources, while upholding the highest standards of care, transparency and accountability,” said Meredith Rowan, group vice president of applications sales ANZ at Oracle.
“With Oracle Fusion Applications, Monash Health can harness embedded AI and intelligent automation to drive innovation, improve efficiency and build a more resilient and future-ready healthcare organisation.”
"KPMG is proud to have collaborated with Monash Health, Victoria’s largest public health provider, to help modernise their core enterprise systems which contributes to better patient outcomes," said Elise Wherry, national industry leader for infrastructure, government and healthcare at KPMG Australia
"This enables greater scalability, efficiency, and will help support better outcomes for all Victorian taxpayers and the community Monash serve."




