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Get to know: Daniella Chapkoun

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Meet Daniella Chapkoun, Clinical Informatics Advisor, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Northern Health.

Q: First, letโ€™s start with your coffee order?

A: Always a latte. And while weโ€™re here – let me help everyone out with my surname, which often causes a bit of confusion. Itโ€™s Chapkoun, like Napkinโ€ฆ but with a twist!

Q: Tell us about your journey at EMR?

A: I joined the EMR team in 2018 as a Workflow Analyst, before Northern Health had secured funding. My role focused on understanding current clinical processes and identifying what would be needed to safely and effectively transition the organisation into a digital environment.

Since then, Iโ€™ve had the opportunity to lead the implementation of Referrals Manager in Specialist clinics, which transitioned more than 145,000 paper-based referrals into a digital platform. I later moved into the role of Nursing Informatics Officer and Benefits Analyst, and Iโ€™m now in the role of Clinical Informatics Advisor within the Digital Health Division.

In my current role, I lead and support a range of digital health initiatives, working collaboratively with clinical teams to ensure our systems are safe, efficient, and aligned with best practice. I focus particularly on the intersection of technology and clinical workflowsโ€”ensuring that digital tools are designed to support, not complicate, the delivery of care.

Q: What is the best part of working at Northern Health?

A: Iโ€™ve seen Northern Health grow from a smaller service into one of the fastest-growing health services in Victoria. Whatโ€™s remained consistent is the strong focus on innovation and high-quality patient care. I feel fortunate to have worked alongside passionate, forward-thinking colleagues who are committed to improvement and professional growth.

Q: What does a typical day at work look like for you?

A: I often joke that I wish I had a typical day! My role is focused on ensuring our digital systems are safe, user-friendly, and designed to enhance clinical workflowsโ€”especially for nursing staff. I spend a lot of time working through challenges with stakeholders, translating clinical needs into digital solutions. Data plays a big role in what I do, and Iโ€™m always looking for ways to use it meaningfully to inform decisions and improve outcomes.

Q: If you werenโ€™t in your current role, what would you have been instead?

A: Most likely something still tied to improving systems and processes or maybe running a small cafรฉ somewhere in Italy with a well-organised spreadsheet behind the counter.

Q: Tell us one thing not many people know about you?

A: I speak conversational Italian. I learned through speaking with my grandparents as a child, and while I thought the skill had faded, a recent trip to Italy proved otherwise. I surprised not only myself but also the locals who didnโ€™t realise I wasnโ€™t from there.

Q: Favourite childhood memory?

A: Riding Puffing Billy with my legs dangling out the window. A little bit of freedom, a little bit of thrill – itโ€™s a memory thatโ€™s stuck with me.

Q: Sweet or savoury?

A: I used to prefer savoury, but after having children, my sweet tooth has definitely taken over!

Pictured in featured image: Daniella at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.ย 


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