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This report written by Swinburne University of Technology discusses the development, implementation and evaluation of a digital health intervention for the aged care sector.
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webinar presents updates about the Department of Health and Aged Care's Digital Transformation agenda. (1 h 34 m)
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webinar discusses the emerging government priorities in aged care, an update on the progress with the Government Provider Management System (GPMS) and the work in the care funding space. (1 h 28 m)
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webinar provides an update of the co-design plans, the data model approach and the partnership with the Australian Digital Health Agency. (1 h 30 m)
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webinar discusses the aged care reform and how the digital transformation initiative is approaching co-design, partnering with the Australian Digital Health Agency, undertaking the development of future technical data models, and more. (1 h 30 m)
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webinar discusses the aged care reform and how the digital transformation initiative intends to help the sector create solutions that connect, automate, and modernise the aged care ecosystem. (1 h 31 m)
This Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care video provides the background of the digital transformation in the aged care sector agenda. (4 min)
The Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care webpage describes the digital transformation agenda for the aged care sector and links to webinars and resources to provide a comprehensive overview and understanding of the agenda.
A report by the Centre for Health Services Research, University of Queensland that discusses the residential aged care facility (RACF) quality indicators as part of a minimum data set to measure and report the quality of care in RACF, and enable participation in benchmarking activities.
This report by the Centre for Health Services Research, University of Queensland, describes a project that aims to show that residential aged care data, collected and used for assessment and care planning, can be usefully re-purposed if collected in a reliable and standard format.