Embracing the implementation and use of digital information in Metro South Hospital and Health Service
Synopsis
Why the research project is important
The COVID-19 response has greatly accelerated the design and implementation of digital health solutions, particularly in the fields of decision support and virtual care. There are lessons to be learned from the accelerated delivery of digital health solutions related to clinical informatics systems and processes.
What the research seeks to do
This project aims to provide an in-depth understanding of how clinical informatics solutions and digital health system-associated information are being used to support patient care. Evaluating the success of key digital health initiatives helps decision makers understand when, and how, services should be sustainably retained and supported, removed, improved, or replaced.
What are the research outcomes/ impact
The outcomes of this research will inform service improvement work and sustainability, as well as help set priorities for digital health activity in Metro hospitals (across Queensland and nationally). They will also provide an evidence base to support the implementation, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of other clinical informatics initiatives.
Funding Body
Further Details
Seven PhD students have been recruited as part of this project to support research into digital health and decision support programs.