At Smart Health, we are committed to collaboration.

Collaboration within our practice and between practitioners, collaboration with Flinders University to ensure the quality of our service is leading edge, collaboration with other health care professionals to ensure that the client is receiving cohesive client centred management of their problem and collaboration every day in every appointment with every client to ensure the best outcomes.

But what does collaboration really mean?

We were fortunate to discuss collaboration with Margot Forster, who took time out of her busy schedule to refine our ideas of this concept, provide examples of how she has found collaboration to work in Win-Win situations and produce value for participants that would otherwise not have been realised.

Did you know that there is an International Standard 44001 for Collaborative Business Relationships?

ISO 44001 represents a new generation of International standard with a focus on behaviours, organisational culture and management processes providing a common platform to underpin sustainable business relationships and harness the benefits of collaborative working.

Whilst the Standard talks to collaboration within and between businesses, providing a framework and common language to aid engagement on shared interests, we discovered similarities with our model here at Smart.

All of the clinicians at Smart Health share a passion for client-centred care. We combine our abilities to better understand our clients, work together with other industry leading health services to provide the best possible care.