Tasked with improving health outcomes for Australians through the delivery of digital healthcare systems and the national digital health strategy for Australia, the Australian Digital Health Agency (the Agency) commenced operations on 1 July 2016.
Better use of data and technology can help people live healthier, happier and more productive lives. Digital health can make a real difference to people’s health by giving them greater control and better access to information.
The Agency has a lead role in national engagement, delivery and uptake of digital health in Australia to support and enable a contemporary, connected healthcare system, accessible to all Australians and embraced by all healthcare professionals.
The Agency partners with healthcare professionals, industry and governments to drive and provide digital technologies across the health ecosystem and engages with healthcare consumers to improve their healthcare journey, with a focus on access and equity for those who need it most.
Established as a statutory authority in the form of a corporate Commonwealth entity, the Agency reports to State and Territory Health Ministers through the COAG Health Council.
For more information on the Australian Digital Health Agency, My Health Record or Australia's National Digital Health Strategy and Framework for Action, visit www.digitalhealth.gov.au.
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care, Public administration, International organisations, administrations and associations, Education, Training & Organisations
HQ Location
Level 25, 56 Pitt Street
Sydney, NSW 2000, AU
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