The Strategy Delivery Roadmap sets out clear and measurable steps for how stakeholders across the nation will implement Australia's National Digital Health Strategy. The initiatives from the roadmap are outlined below and will help implement the strategy through its 12 priority areas and 4 health system outcomes.
Select an outcome or priority below, then scroll down to discover the related initiatives.
Item | Initiative | Leads | Partners | Target | Status |
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4.2.01 | 4.2.01: Develop plans for emerging and highly dimensional data such as AI, image analysis and genomics |
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Target: Ongoing development to 2028 | Status: Underway |
4.2.02 | 4.2.02: Uplift national and jurisdictional digital health infrastructure to flexibly accommodate AI, machine learning, deep learning technologies and genomics |
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Target: Ongoing to 2028 | Status: Underway |
4.2.03 | 4.2.03: Monitor and identify emerging data sources and technology that support healthcare |
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Target: Ongoing to 2028 | Status: Underway |
4.2.04 | 4.2.04: Identify healthcare related opportunities and risks arising from broader, whole-of economy approaches to the regulation of AI |
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Status: Future | |
4.2.05 | 4.2.05: Support adoption of and regulate new medical technology including bioinformatics, AI and mixed reality in settings such as radiology, ophthalmology and triaging |
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Status: Future | |
4.2.06 | 4.2.06: Support implementation of data sharing frameworks for data such as genomics and for My Health Record |
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Status: Future |