Case Studies

Data assessments

A comprehensive evaluation was taken of data assets, data management systems and data flow across a large medical research organisation. Over twenty research groups were engaged during the project, and technical evaluation of capabilities and systems undertaken. This work has helped to inform future data management approaches and enhanced technical systems.

2022

Comprehensive data and systems assessment

A comprehensive evaluation was taken of data assets, data management systems and data flow across a large medical research organisation. Over twenty research groups were engaged during the project, and technical evaluation of capabilities and systems undertaken. This work has helped to inform future data management approaches and enhanced technical systems.

2022

Data management and reporting

Local data management practices were evaluated against a range of similar health organisations, considering the strengths
and weaknesses of the approaches, options for forward paths and recommendations for local implementations. The project has helped to guide a transition to a new model for managing data in the organisation.

Operating models

Voronoi has worked with a number of organisations to refresh and refine their operating models for complex technical services. These projects provide a solid foundation for more efficient operations, and harnesses the benefits of new technologies.

2022

Operating model development

Development of an operating model, forward workplan and outreach framework for a digital health service. This work provides the underpinnings for stable and robust operations, and ensures that users and funders see good value in the services on offer.

2020

Transition to new operations approach

Voronoi worked extensively with a medical research organisation to design and deliver a transition to a revised digital operations model. The existing technical organisation was enhanced and updated, technical partnerships were revised and renewed, and new industry partners were engaged to provide ongoing services to staff.

Technical evaluations

Voronoi has been engaged by a number of clients to undertake assessments of existing systems as part of forward planning for new operations. These assessments often commenced as technical projects, but consulted widely with business sponsors and users to build a balanced view of the services.

2021

Systems and data tools evaluation

Evaluation and assessment of the systems and data architecture at an education provider, to assist with forward planning and transition to more contemporary systems. The evaluation has helped to guide forward planning for future education technical systems.

2021

Post implementation review

A complex clinical software system was reviewed as part of a post implementation project check. The system used a collection of best-of-breed clinical grade software, covering inhouse tools, partnerships with technical vendors and the use of enterprise cloud compute providers.

2022

Benchmarking against good practice

As part of ongoing operations, a sophisticated digital health service was evaluated against contemporary good practice. Usage of cloud computing, inhouse high performance computing, data management and operations processes were all considered. The project report consolidated the findings into a useful snapshot of the service.

Genomics sector

Voronoi has worked closely with clinical and research organisations in the genomics field, developing national blueprints for data and also in assessing the emerging technical platforms to support ongoing research.

2022

Market scan and evaluation

Market scan and evaluation of outside competitive genomic data processing organisations, including technical capabilities, commercial directions and specific domains of expertise. This work has provided useful insights for further planning.

2021

Post implementation review

Voronoi was engaged to develop a national approach for genomics information management. This work required extensive consultation across funders, industry and research sectors. The blueprint aims to establish a future state for national genomics information management in Australia to harmonise investments in, and linkage between, clinical delivery systems and research infrastructure.