The CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) and the Queensland Government have jointly established the Australian e‐Health Research Centre (AEHRC) with the aim of developing innovative information and communication technologies (ICT) for a sustainable health care system.
The AEHRC, as part of the CSIRO ICT Centre, has access to new technologies in information processing, wireless and networking technologies, and autonomous systems.
The AEHRC's 50 researchers, software engineers and PhD students, in partnership with the CSIRO and clinicians, are developing and applying new technologies for improving patients’ experience, building a more rewarding workplace for the health workforce, and improving the efficiency of delivering health care.
The capabilities of the AEHRC fall into four broad areas:
➢smart methods for using medical data;
➢advanced medical imaging technologies;
➢new models for clinical and health care interventions; and
➢tools for medical skills development.
Since its founding in 2004, new technology from the AEHRC has been adopted within Queensland (eg, a mobile phone‐based cardiac rehabilitation program), around Australia (eg, medical imaging technologies) and internationally (eg, our clinical terminology tools).
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