AEHRC delivers Data Standards for Interoperability report
As we move towards an increasingly digitised health system, the establishment of expectations for how data will be created, used and made meaning of is vital.
A common data interoperability roadmap allows for shared expectations about content, use and meaning of data in its creation, exchange and consumption.
We worked industry partners to develop a consistent methodology for data design and a common data interoperability roadmap for primary healthcare.
This report describes the roadmap for data interoperability of health data, focusing on a use case of high quality health checks for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Data collected in health assessments such as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health checks are a powerful use case to progress streamlining the secure exchange of healthcare data and enabling reuse to improve care delivery and experience.
Read the report here.
The Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) is CSIRO's digital health research program and a joint venture between CSIRO and the Queensland Government. The AEHRC works with state and federal health agencies, clinical research groups and health businesses around Australia.