What have been the clinical outcomes of the Project Synergy/InnoWell digital health platform?
Jeffrey C. L. Looi A B * , Stephen Allison B C , Tarun Bastiampillai B C D and Steve Kisely B E FA
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Abstract
Project Synergy is a digital mental health tool for assessment, referral and follow-up of people with mental health problems. The Australian federal government Department of Health entered an AUD33 million formal funding arrangement with InnoWell, a proprietary company vehicle (primarily the consultancy firm PwC and University of Sydney) to continue development of Project Synergy. This followed an initial federal National Health and Medical Research Council grant of AUD5.5 million over the previous 3 years. However, based on the assessment of peer-reviewed research data, the Project Synergy/InnoWell platform does not seem to have demonstrated clinical outcomes of healthcare value to date.
Keywords: e-health, health funding and financing, health services research, mental health, primary health care, Project Synergy/InnoWell.
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