The typing is on the wall: Australia’s healthcare future needs a digitally capable workforce
Leanna Woods A B C * , Anna Janssen D , Samantha Robertson A B , Clare Morgan C , Kerryn Butler-Henderson E , Andrew Burton-Jones F and Clair Sullivan A B GA
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Australian Health Review 47(5) 553-558 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH23142
Submitted: 24 July 2023 Accepted: 4 September 2023 Published: 25 September 2023
Abstract
Digital health technologies are a proposed solution to improve healthcare delivery and reduce pressures on the healthcare system, but these technologies are new to much of the health workforce. This perspective paper highlights lessons learned from the global experience of rapid digital transformation of health workforces, including fostering a culture of learning, ensuring accreditation and recognition, and adopting a transdisciplinary approach. Evidence-based actions are proposed to address recommendations to (1) ensure foundational workforce digital health capability and (2) build specialist digital health career pathways. Australia must take a national approach and strategically leverage strong collaborations across sectors including healthcare, education and government to ensure a consistent, regulated and sustainable digital workforce capability.
Keywords: capability, clinical informatics, digital, digital health, education, employee, health workforce, medical informatics, skills, training, workforce planning.
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