Digital Health Informatics Network

Using big data to improve our health system

Our work demonstrates how the integration of data in the public and private sector can be used to map individual health journeys, evaluate complex health systems and make our health system more efficient.

The Australian health system is complex. While there are statewide solutions to integrate health data that’s currently held in different federal and state systems, none of these solutions bridge the public and private sector. We believe that integrating data from these industries can help map individual health journeys and evaluate complex health systems.

We’re bringing together experts in clinical leadership, data integration, information extraction and text mining, bioinformatics, and biostatistics to build a new infrastructure. 

Clinical information is currently held in silos across the public and private sector. We’re partnering with three local health districts that service 10 per cent of Australia’s population to share clinical information so it can be used to make our health system more efficient.

Our work will establish a model for how big data can improve Australians’ health and make our health system more efficient.

Internal collaborators

External collaborators

  • Associate Professor Jonathan Arthur, Children's Medical Research Institute
  • Professor Svetha Venkatesh, Deakin University

Domains

  • Solutions

Themes

Project Node Leader

Professor Jonathan Morris
Professor Jonathan Morris
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Project Node Leader

Professor Tim Shaw
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