Connecting people to their care teams using digital technologies
At the Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC), we’re all about using technology to bring people together and improve healthcare.
Hear directly from three of our AEHRC experts about the innovative technology that’s connecting patients to their care teams.
Dr Kaley Butten describes how the CSIRO-developed MoTHer app is helping people with gestational diabetes. The online platform transmits data directly from patients to their care team, replacing arduous manual record-keeping. Learn how the app is improving outcomes for patients and reducing the burden on care teams.
Dr Mahnoosh Kholghi explains how her team conducted a trial to evaluate the Smarter Safer Homes platform. The CSIRO-developed digital care technology is helping older Australians live in their own homes for longer. Hear about the difference the platform is making in the lives of older people and their families.
Liesel Higgins shares how she and her team worked extensively with people with disabilities to develop an assistive technology framework. The research, commissioned by the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme), produced an educational body of work based on people’s lived experiences. Find out how the findings can be used to improve people’s health and wellbeing.
CSIRO cares. That’s why we’re working hard to improve digital health technology and connect people to their care teams.
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.