Centre for Digital Transformation of Health
Established in 2019, the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health’s mission is to improve health services and patient self-management through digital innovation. They solve complex real-world problems, generate evidence for changes to practice, and measure health outcomes that matter to patients.
They do this by bringing together researchers, businesses, educators, healthcare professionals, patients and the public. Their approach is hands-on: building an end-to-end pipeline for digital health innovations, including design, development, and technical and clinical evaluation, to facilitate implementation and adoption.
Their vision is connected health — digitally-enabled care to provide a seamless patient journey in which health workers and patients thrive.
Led by Professor Wendy Chapman, the Centre is a part of The University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, in partnership with Computing and Information Systems in the Melbourne School of Engineering.
Learn more via the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health website.