Allied Health Digital Transformation Survey

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Earlier this week [or relevant timeframe] Allied Health Professions Australia released the Allied Health Digital Transformation Survey Report.

Conducted last year in collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency, the survey sought to understand allied health professionals’ current awareness, use and readiness to use:

  • Provider Connect Australia™ (PCA™)

  • My Health Record

  • Electronic prescribing.

With a total of 2,419 participants from 36 allied health professions (AHPs), this is the largest and most diverse cohort to respond to a national survey focused on Australian AHPs and their use of digital products.

 We thank those members who participated in the survey to help ensure the allied health sector is provided with the necessary digital infrastructure to strengthen capacity and capability.

Read the full survey report or download here.


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Earlier this week [or relevant timeframe] Allied Health Professions Australia released the Allied Health Digital Transformation Survey Report.

Conducted last year, in collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency, the survey sought to understand allied health professionals’ current awareness, use and readiness to use:

  • Provider Connect Australia™ (PCA™)

  • My Health Record

  • Electronic prescribing.

With a total of 2,419 participants from 36 allied health professions (AHPs), this is the largest and most diverse cohort to respond to a national survey focused on Australian AHPs and their use of digital products.

 The report:

  • summarises key findings across the sector;

  • presents results by professional discipline where relevant;

  • makes key recommendations regarding next steps to assist the digital uplift of the allied health sector; and

  • identifies topics requiring further exploration.

 Key recommendations include:

  • A sector wide education campaign tailored to the unique and diverse demographic characteristics of the AHP workforce;

  • Interoperable digital products fit for purpose to the allied health workforce;

  • Expansion of the type of information AHPs can author in My Health Record; and

  • Terminology datasets to enable sharing of allied health clinical information within an interoperable digital ecosystem.

We thank those members who participated in the survey to help ensure the allied health sector is provided with the necessary digital infrastructure to strengthen capacity and capability.

Read the full survey report or download here.


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