6 July 2021
Dimitry Tran
Annalise.ai CEO and Harrison.ai Co-Founder.
Dimitry Tran is passionate about improving healthcare. He was the Head of Innovation at Ramsay Health Care, a USD 10 billion enterprise with over over 470 facilities in 11 countries including Australia, Europe and Asia. In this role, Dimitry worked with the global executive team and the board to develop innovation strategy, built the team, established partnerships with global tech companies & healthcare startups, and worked on growing new care models to expand healthcare services beyond the hospital walls to improve patient outcomes.
With his brother, Dr. Aengus Tran, he co-founded Harrison.AI, a healthcare AI company with the goal of leveraging AI technologies to make healthcare better, faster, and cheaper globally by scaling medical predictions.
He was a founding investor and director of MediRecords – the first cloud-based Practice Management System for medical professionals in Australia.
Dimitry was an Honorary Associate at University of Sydney Medical School, lecturing on healthcare management in partnership with Hanoi Medical University, and currently a member of the Advisory Board at Bond University’s Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine.
Dimitry is an administrator of the Society for Quality Management and Patient Safety, an online group of over 23,000 Vietnamese healthcare professionals, actively exchanging ideas for improving healthcare quality in Vietnam. In January 2018, this group coalesced to launch the Centre for Healthcare Improvement (CHIR), an NGO with the goal of accelerating the pace of change and ‘make healthcare better for patients, professionals and population’.
Dimitry holds the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) designation, Executive MBA degree from the University of New South Wales, and Executive Education Certificate from Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan.
Dimitry graduated first in his class at Bond University, where he completed bachelor degrees in Accounting and Finance and was the recipient of the Dean Scholarship and University Medal.