E-Health overview

Factors such as an ageing population, an increase in chronic disease and a global shortage of health professionals. More >> .

The priorities were identified in early 2008 to direct the implementation of the eHealth strategy. More>>


The vision
eHealth will deliver information and communications technology (ICT) that will enable clinicians to find each other, the information and equipment they need to communicate and work together to improve organisational performance through patient outcomes..
Why eHealth
Factors such as an ageing population, an increase in chronic disease and a global shortage of health professionals place increased pressure on Queensland Health to deliver more with less. More >>
What eHealth will deliver
eHealth will deliver a shared electronic medical record. Various care providers will be able to directly and securely have access to medical information about a patient at their fingertips, in turn enhancing their capability to deliver safe and effective care. More >>
What eHealth will mean
eHealth will enable patients to have better access to services, improve safety through reducing the likelihood of adverse events and support collaboration through the sharing of information. More>>
The principles behind the eHealth program
The following principles are to be applied to all decisions and actions taken in the eHealth program. If we are not living up to these principles, please let us know.
The eHealth priority areas
The priorities were identified in early 2008 to direct the implementation of the eHealth strategy. They have been approved through the program’s clinical and ICT governance. More>>
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