Time to divide and conquer at Curiosity Camp 🏕️ as Robyn’s tribe splits into small teams to zero in on Lymbase’s priority areas 🚀 1. Developing a learning health system 2. Reimagining the business model 3. Redesigning the user interface 4. Crafting a funding pitch 🧠 Problem Owner: Robyn Sierla 🎤 Facilitator: Peta Collins 💥 Problem solvers: Daniella Jaber, Jessica Seymour, Kavisha Shah, Malhar Soni & Thomasina Donovan ✨ Industry Mentors: Dr John F. Lambert, Dr Nathan Moore PhD FAIDH, Richard Macliver & Amir Marashi #DigitalHealth #CuriosityCamp #EmergingLeaders
Digital Health CRC
Research Services
Sydney, New South Wales 7,269 followers
Transforming healthcare for all Australian’s using data and digital technologies
About us
The Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (DHCRC) is advancing digital health innovation by linking academia, industry and government to accelerate research implementation, enable effective use of data, connect care, empower the health workforce and support consumers to confidently be in control of their health and wellbeing. We are funded through the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources’ Cooperative Research Centres Program, and are supported by our 60+ participant organisations across the university, healthcare and technology industries. Together, we invest in research and development to support the growth of a strong digital health industry, improve patient outcomes and experience and deliver sustainable digital health solutions.
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External link for Digital Health CRC
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Health, Digital Health, Research, eHealth, Population health, Health economics, Rural and Remote healthcare, Virtual Care, PhD students, Health data analytics, Translational research, Aged care data, and Telehealth
Locations
Employees at Digital Health CRC
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Jade Barclay
Digital Health Equity, Open Health Science, Diverse Knowledges, Interdisciplinary Research
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Neil Taplin
Positive change through learning and education
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Berne Gibbons MAICD
Board Member @ Digital Health CRC | Australian Institute of Company Directors | Board Member @ UTS Deans Industry Advisory Board
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Sharon Birrell
Operations Executive
Updates
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What do you get when you put five PhD problem solvers in a room with four industry mentors, a problem owner and a facilitator - it’s Curiosity Camp 🏕️day one in Manly! An amazing multidisciplinary and cross professional team work to improve the Lymbase user experience 🚀 🧠 Problem Owner: Robyn Sierla 🎤 Facilitator: Peta Collins 💥 Problem solvers: Daniella Jaber, Jessica Seymour, Kavisha Shah, Malhar Soni & Thomasina Donovan ✨ Industry Mentors: Dr John F. Lambert, Dr Nathan Moore PhD FAIDH, Richard Macliver & Amir Marashi #DigitalHealth #CuriosityCamp #EmergingLeaders
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💻🧬Dive into the future of healthcare with synthetic data! 🧬💻 Join the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH) for their final NSW Branch Meet Up and learn how synthetic data is revolutionising research and innovation. 📆 12 November ⏰ 5:30pm - 7:30pm 📍 EY Sydney AND Online 🗣 Hear from the experts: ✨ Beamtree Associate Professor Ben Hachey will demystify synthetic data and explain its real-world impact. ✨ Panel discussion hosted by Peter Birch CEO of Talking HealthTech with Ben Hachey, Patty Correll (NSW Ministry of Health), and Keren P. (Consumer Representative) on opportunities and challenges of using synthetic data in Australia. 💥 HURRY! You don't want to miss out! Register now: https://lnkd.in/gw4KJ6Px #AIDH #DigitalHealth #SyntheticData #Healthcare #Innovation #Research #DataPrivacy #Australia #NSW #Event
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🚨NEW RESEARCH ALERT 🚨 🦠Long-COVID is estimated to impact 5–10% of Australians. It's multisystemic, impacting respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, gastrointestinal, and more! 🔗Read more: https://lnkd.in/gbsFNEpK #DigitalHealth #LongCOVID #COVID19 #Healthcare
7 million patient records show who is at risk of long #COVID In the first research of its kind in Australia, an analysis of 7 million patient records shows that females are more likely to be diagnosed with long COVID than males. Patients with a long COVID diagnosis are also likely to be aged 40-59, of a high socioeconomic status or have a preexisting condition such as mental health, respiratory (such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cancer or musculoskeletal (such as arthritis). The study published today in the Medical Journal of Australia found there are associations between socioeconomic factors and preexisting health conditions for people diagnosed with long COVID. Project lead, Professor Andrew Georgiou from the Australian Institute of Health Innovation at Macquarie University, said “Improving our understanding of long COVID, including who is being diagnosed, is vital to enhancing patient access to appropriate care, services and treatment.” Of those diagnosed with long COVID in the study, 29% had a previously diagnosed mental health condition, 20% had a respiratory condition, and 17.8% had a musculoskeletal condition. Annette Schmiede, CEO of the Digital Health CRC said the extent and depth of this research, drawing on 7 million patient records, provides valuable insights into the prevalence and impact of long COVID. “We still know very little about long COVID and as such collaborations like this are critical to deepen our understanding of the symptoms and ultimately provide better care to the growing number of Australians that experience long COVID,” Ms Schmiede said. The research is the most comprehensive undertaken in Australia including data from 869 general practice clinics in four primary health networks (PHN) in New South Wales and Victoria – representing approximately 60% of the Victorian and 43% of the NSW populations. The PHNs included are Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, South Western Sydney PHN, South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network, and Eastern Melbourne PHN. Abbish Kamalakkannan, Mirela Prgomet, Judith Thomas, Chris Pearce, Precious McGuire, Fiona Mackintosh https://lnkd.in/gbsFNEpK
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✨ We're proud sponsors of the Digital & Data Health Innovation Award for Research Australia's Health & Medical Research Awards ✨ 🔬 The Research Australia 2024 Health and Medical Research Awards provide an exciting opportunity to celebrate the outstanding talent within Australia’s health and medical research community. 🏆 The awards honour the remarkable achievements of individuals and teams who drive innovation and advancements that enhance our lives. 📆 14 November 📍 Sofitel Melbourne on Collins ⏰ 6pm - 11pm 🔗 For more information and to get your tickets visit: https://lnkd.in/gKqrDYN #DigitalHealth #ResearchAustralia #AwardsDinner #Healthcare #Medical #Digital #Data
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👀 Re-watch the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) Leadership Forum featuring Digital Health CRC's Director of Operations, Program Director & Company Secretary, Alessandro Luongo. 🗨 There was some great discussion on the challenges and opportunities for translating research in Australia! 🔗 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gucEsQMj #DigitalHealth #Research #Translation #ResearchTranslation
💡 The latest #ARDCLeadership forum brought together a panel of experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities in translating #research findings in Australia. Facilitated by Professor Chennupati Jagadish, AC, President of The Australian Academy of Science, the panel included: 🎤 Murray Hurps, Director of Entrepreneurship, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) 🎤 Kyaw Kyaw Soe Hlaing, General Manager of ICT and Digitalisation, FRDC - Fisheries Research and Development Corporation 🎤 Dr Jia-Yee Lee, Director of Strategy and Alliance, BioNTech Australia 🎤 Alessandro Luongo, Program Director, Digital Health CRC Some key barriers identified by the panel included: 🔄 poor flow of information between universities and #industry 🔐 #data privacy and security concerns 📊 lack of a coherent national research data policy 💻 segregation of data at different levels. Despite these barriers, the panel also highlighted opportunities: 🎓 creating industry-specific engagement initiatives in universities 🤝 engaging in industry-partnered PhD programs and fellowships 🔗 leveraging data platforms like ARDC #ResearchLinkAustralia 🧠 providing entrepreneurial training for researchers. 🔗 Read more about the forum and watch the recording > https://lnkd.in/gucEsQMj
Experts Discuss Barriers and Opportunities for Translating Research Findings | ARDC
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💥 We recently partnered with Telstra Health for the 'The Diverse Digital Health Workforce' event, where the Gender Diversity in Australia's Digital Health Workforce 2024 Report was launched. 💡 This report is based on the 2023 Specialist Digital Health Workforce Census and addresses the lack of research on gender diversity in digital health. It highlights the need to focus on: 💰 Salary ⚖ Work-life balance 🤝 Organisational attitudes toward workplace diversity 📈 Areas of progress 🔗 Read more about it in Pulse+IT's article below or read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gbb9qXjJ #DigitalHealth #Diversity #GenderDiversity #Healthcare
More women are choosing to continue their careers in digital health but there are areas that need further industry focus, including addressing gender pay equity, a new report has found. The Gender Diversity in Australia’s Digital Health Workforce 2024 report was released last week at the Digital Health CRC's inaugural digital health expo series event in Melbourne. #ehealth #healthit #digitalhealth #PulseIT Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH) Health Information Management Association of Australia Limited (HIMAA) Telstra Health Australian Library and Information Association RMIT University Kerryn Butler-Henderson Clare Morgan Anja Nikolic Sallyanne Wissmann
Gender pay gap persists in Australian digital health sector: report - Pulse+IT
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✨ Representatives from the Australian Council of Senior Academic Leaders in Digital Health (ACSALDH) participated at the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Annual Meeting in a panel discussion last week on the evolving landscape of data-driven research excellence in healthcare. 💬 The panel agreed that despite numerous success stories, progress in transforming the model for ownership, collection curation, integration and research on health data is inconsistent. 🌿 Amongst several themes that emerged one of the strongest was that of trust and the complex and evolving relationship between academia, industry, government, and citizens/patients in the context of sharing data. ⚡ The ACSALDH would like to support the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences to act on and advocate for shared data infrastructure, which will ultimately lead to more effective research and improved patient outcomes and experiences. #DigitalHealth #Data #Healthcare #Innovation #Academia #Industry #Government #Research Annette Schmiede Ben Hachey (Beamtree / University of Sydney) Clair Sullivan (Queensland Digital Health Centre / The University of Queensland) Dr Natalie Smith (John Grill Institute for Project Leadership / University of Sydney) Russell Gruen (The Australian National University) Professor Steven McPhail (The Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation (AusHSI) / QUT (Queensland University of Technology))
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⚡️Don't forget to register for Practice Analytics 2024!⚡️ 🏥The University of Sydney is hosting Practice Analytics, exploring how data in healthcare can be leveraged to support practitioners in their professional learning and development. 🎬Take a glimpse into the energy, inspiration, and innovation of Practice Analytics 2023! 🔗For more information and to register for Practice Analytics 2024 visit: https://lnkd.in/gbiggfrD #DigitalHealth #PracticAnalytics #Healthcare #DataDriven #UniversityofSydney Tim Shaw Anna Janssen Martin Pusic Dr Simon Kos Kavisha Shah Nina Roxburgh Bernard Bucalon Lixiang (Jimmie) Yan
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🎊 A huge thank you to Telstra Health for collaborating with us on last week's Digital Health Expo (DHExpo) Series event - The Diverse Digital Health Workforce! 🎊 📜It was an inspiring event filled with insightful discussions and the launch of the Gender Diversity in Australia’s Digital Health Workforce - Special Report 2024. ✨ We heard from leading experts Professor Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Dr Salma Arabi, Professor Malcolm Pradhan, Amy McKimm, Professor Kathleen Gray, Caroline Lewin and Dr Clare Morgan - each bringing their unique career and life experiences of diversity and inclusion to the conversation. 🔗 Want to catch the replay? The webinar recording is now available: https://lnkd.in/gFkvTFPi #DigitalHealth #TelstraHealth #Innovation #Healthcare #DHExpo #Diversity #Workforce #Melbourne
The Launch of the Digital Health Expo Series sees the Launch of a Special Report: Gender Diversity in Australia’s Digital Health Workforce – Digital Health CRC
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