The digital health divide is a critical equity issue in the rapid expansion of digital technology in our health system. With 2.5 million people not online in Australia, the digital health divide means that vulnerable populations are at risk of being further marginalised through poor access to health services.
Expanding Digital Health is a series of virtual roundtable events bringing together consumers, practitioners, academics and policymakers working to close the digital health divide.
Series One, consisting of the first two roundtables, was held in 2020 and aimed to draw together Australian digital health research and experience to develop effective policy interventions to close the divide across the country.
Series Two, consisting of roundtables three and four, was held in February and April 2021 and focused on telehealth and digital health technologies, such as electronic prescriptions.
The project was led by a partnership between The Australian National University and Good Things Foundation Australia. While Expanding Digital Health continues in 2021, the consensus achieved by participants in the first two series was clear: multiple solutions are needed to realise the potential of digital health for all Australians.
Download the Expanding Digital Health Report Vol 1 (summarising roundtables one and two) and Digital Health Report Vol 2 (summarising roundtables three and four) reports below.
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