数字医疗在哪里?澳大利亚数字健康行动计划高级学术领袖委员会。

Leanna Woods, Melanie Haines, Salma Arabi, James Boyd, Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Kathleen Gray, Russell L Gruen, Stephen Guinea, Christine Bennett, Clair Sullivan
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澳大利亚的医疗保健系统面临着与可持续性、可及性和公平性相关的重大挑战。安全、有效的护理和日益增长的需求需要以证据为基础的创新和面向未来的卫生人力。数字卫生——在卫生和卫生保健中使用数据和数字技术——尚未充分实现其承诺。成立了澳大利亚数字卫生高级学术领袖理事会(“理事会”),以促进、培育和支持学术合作,帮助应对澳大利亚的主要挑战,并为国家和全球卫生作出贡献。这一观点为拥挤的数字卫生领域提供了一项行动计划,以改善有效创新和有能力的员工队伍等突出问题。理事会有两项关键行动:(1)通过倡导数字卫生研发资金、战略伙伴关系、沟通、标准制定和采用基于研究的数字卫生,支持推进数字卫生原则和实践的研究和创新;(2)通过循证教育和培训实现系统转型,通过推进嵌入数字卫生能力标准和持续学习的卫生人力教育,培养适合未来的卫生工作者。数字卫生领域真正的变革性进步和持续改善需要同行评议的证据,就像任何其他卫生保健领域一样。我们需要承认,我们目前的劳动力能力不再适合我们的目标。我们的工作人员需要逐步“重新装备”,以面对技术和数据科学革命以及适应变化缓慢的卫生保健部门的未来。实施这些行动将推动数字健康研究和教育,对澳大利亚的医疗保健系统产生积极影响。
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Where to for digital health? The Australian Council of Senior Academic Leaders in Digital Health action plan.

Australia's healthcare system faces major challenges related to sustainability, access and equity. Safe, effective care and growing demands require evidence-based innovation and a future-ready health workforce. Digital health - the use of data and digital technology in health and health care - is yet to fully realise its promise. The Australian Council of Senior Academic Leaders in Digital Health (the 'Council') has been established to promote, foster and support academic collaboration that helps address Australia's key challenges and contribute to national and global health. This perspective provides an action plan in a crowded digital health landscape to improve the highlighted issues of effective innovation and a capable workforce. The Council has two key actions: (1) support research and innovation that advances digital health principles and practices by advocating for digital health research and development funding, strategic partnerships, communication, standard setting and adoption of research-informed digital health; and (2) enable system transformation through evidence-based education and training to produce future-fit healthcare workers by advancing health workforce education that embeds digital health capability standards and ongoing learning. True and transformative progress and continuous improvement in digital health require peer-reviewed evidence, as does any other area of health care. We need to acknowledge that our current workforce capabilities are no longer fit for purpose. Our workforce needs to be progressively 'retooled' to face the future of health care in a technological and data science revolution and in a sector that is slow to adapt to change. Implementing these actions will advance digital health research and education to positively impact Australia's healthcare system.

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