Queensland Digital Health Clinical Charter: a clinical consensus statement on priorities for digital health in hospitals.

TitleQueensland Digital Health Clinical Charter: a clinical consensus statement on priorities for digital health in hospitals.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSullivan, C, Staib, A, McNeil, K, Rosengren, D, Johnson, I
JournalAust Health Rev
Volume44
Issue5
Pagination661-665
Date Published2020 Sep
ISSN1449-8944
KeywordsAustralia, Biomedical Technology, Consensus, Hospitals, Humans, Queensland
Abstract

Digital transformation of Australian hospitals is occurring rapidly. Although the clinical community has had limited ability to influence high-level decision making and investments into digital health technologies, as these technologies increasingly transform the way patients are cared for, the clinical community must influence the digital health agenda and be an integral part of the decision-making process. This case study details the process and lessons learnt during the development of the state-wide consensus statement detailing the clinical requirements for digital health initiatives to form the Queensland Digital Health Clinical Charter. To the best of our knowledge, Queensland is the first Australian jurisdiction to create a Digital Clinical Charter to be specifically referenced in the investment in and governance of digital health in hospitals. By developing this clinical charter for digital health, and in articulating the needs of clinicians, a clinical framework will be added to both the decision-making process around the investments in digital health and the definition and realisation of the expected benefits from these sizable investments.

DOI10.1071/AH19067
Alternate JournalAust Health Rev
PubMed ID31744594