Tyde is a privately held digital healthcare startup based in Sydney, New South Wales , Australia. Founded in 2016 by Romain Bonjean, Shamus Cooper, and Sudeep Gohil, Tyde offers the 5 million Australians currently signed up to the government's My Health Record program a way to connect with and access all their medical records via an app. They can then share the records with relevant medical professionals. Tyde has developed a free app that is regulatory compliant: the platform connects to combined electronic health records and adds real time data, such as treatment adherence and outcomes that the patients reported.
After its opening in 2016, the company became a registered Portal Operator with the Australian Government Digital Health Agency and My Health Record. Tyde is funded by two investors, Dean McEvoy and Alan Jones. The digital healthcare startup secured $3 million in Series A funding from investors to prepare the company's app for an influx of Australians using it to monitor their health records, after the government launched its opt-out version of the My Health Record system.
Tyde follows the Australian Federal Government's security guidelines and requirements. The Tyde platform is cloud based which is both HIPAA and ISO 27001 certified. The set of security controls includes data encryption, backup, audit logging and risk mitigation strategy .
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People
Alvin Leonard
Lead Engineer
Ammar Alsatrawi
Customer Success Manager
Bahram Vazirnezhad
Lead Data Scientist
Marlon Bautista
Software Engineer
Quentin Ng
Senior Software Engineer
Romain Bonjean
Co Founder and CEO
Samantha Martinez
Mental health therapist
Shamus Cooper
Co Founder
Sudeep Gohil
Co Founder
Tom Synnott
Co founder, Lead product design
Valentina Da Silva
Software Engineer
Further reading
Australia's e-health push lifts start-up Tyde
Carrie LaFrenz
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Healthcare startup Tyde raises $3 million in preparation for 20 million potential customers later this year - SmartCompany
Dominic Powell
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Statement on Daily Telegraph article regarding use of medical records - Australian Digital Health Agency
Belinda Newham
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Tyde set to become the first digital health company to earn the government's top cybersecurity accreditation
Lynne Minion
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