Dr Vinod Seetharaman appointed Dedalus ANZ Chief Medical Officer

Dedalus

Tuesday, 18 November, 2025

Dr Vinod Seetharaman appointed Dedalus ANZ Chief Medical Officer

Healthcare technology provider Dedalus Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) has appointed Dr Vinod Seetharaman its new Chief Medical Officer, ANZ.

Bringing 23 years of medical and leadership expertise to the role, Seetharaman has contributed to advancement in national interoperability initiatives, digital patient engagement platforms, personalised medicine, disease surveillance and population health, having worked with governments, public health agencies and provider networks across the Asia Pacific region.

“Preventative care and timely decisions are as much about sustainable medicine as they are about upholding the trust patients put on us; and we have no choice but to innovate out of this predicament,” Seetharaman said. “I’m excited to join the Dedalus ANZ team at a time when there is palpable interest and intent across the healthcare ecosystem to transform care.”

To ensure Dedalus ANZ’s solutions address regional healthcare challenges — such as clinician time pressures, system integration, and patient access to timely care — Seetharaman will work with healthcare providers, clinicians, and product development teams across Australia and New Zealand.

“Dr Seetharaman’s appointment underscores our commitment to partnering closely with clinicians and healthcare providers to ensure our solutions meet the real needs of the ANZ health system,” said Travis Stephenson, Managing Director of Dedalus ANZ.

“His clinical experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to support our customers in improving connectivity, efficiency, and patient access across the region.”

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