Apr 28, 2022 | Advocacy, Australian Health News, CHIA, Professional Practice
Digital health and health informatics professionals will have their expertise assessed and certified against a revised set of competencies as healthcare delivery continues to change and evolve in a digital society. The Australasian Institute of Digital Health has...
Nov 24, 2021 | AIDH news, CHIA, Data, Digital Health, Events
A digital health live virtual event This masterclass dives into planning, development and delivery of health analytics projects in the Australian health landscape. Presenters will focus on key lessons learnt and provide important take home messages for problem owners...
Nov 24, 2021 | AIDH news, AIDH NSW, CHIA, Community Chats, Data, Digital Health, Events, Hospital, State branch
Hosted by the NSW state branch Patricia Correll will present an overview of the Lumos program in NSW, which securely links de-identified data from general practices (GPs) to other health data such as hospital, emergency department, mortality and more. It is a...
Nov 23, 2021 | AIDH news, AIDH WA, CHIA, Community Chats, Digital Health, Events, Hospital, State branch
Hosted by the WA state branch 2020 heralded a big change for WA’s digital health journey with the Electronic Medical Record program officially kicking off with formal support from the government to put a business case together. Last year, the Department of Health EMR...
Nov 23, 2021 | AIDH news, AIDH VIC, CHIA, Digital Health, Events, State branch, Webinar
Hosted by the VIC state branch COVID-19 has overshadowed everything in healthcare for the last two years. What did this mean for the industry and where to now? Hear perspectives from researchers, the medical software industry and government with presentations by...
Nov 23, 2021 | AIDH ACT, AIDH news, AIDH NSW, AIDH QLD, AIDH SA, AIDH VIC, AIDH WA, CHIA, Digital Health, Events, Mental Health, State branch, Webinar
Hosted by the ACT state branch Anyone who has completed a first aid course knows the ‘DRABC’ of first aid – when providing first aid, the first priority is to check for danger. That is, check for danger to yourself and others so that, as a first aider, you...