6 October Paid research into digital health October 6, 2020 By Announcement, Digital Health Agency, Research 0 The Australian Digital Health Agency is inviting Practice Managers to participate in paid market research to discuss your experiences with digital health. In appreciation for your time, you will be paid $400 by Focus People, an independent market research recruitment agency that are recruiting the participants for our research. The research involves: Participating in a secure online platform over four days - 30 mins per day (can be completed at a time convenient to you) Responding to different tasks each day and sharing your honest opinions and experiences with digital health All responses will be confidential and deidentified in any reporting If you are interested in participating, please click here to complete a short questionnaire. A representative from Focus People may then contact you after you complete the short questionnaire. This information will not be used for any other purpose. Please note that spaces in this research are limited so we appreciate your understanding if you are not called to participate on this particular occasion. If you have any questions or concerns surrounding this research, please get in touch with Trudy Morrison at Focus People at trudy.morrison@focuspeople.com.au All participation is voluntary and confidential. Related Articles Critical Roadmap to equip Australian health workers for global digital transformation The Australian Digital Health Agency (the Agency), in collaboration with the Digital Health CRC, hosted the National Digital Health Workforce and Education Summit. Improving digital health literacy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders people The Australian Digital Health Agency met with representatives from state and territory Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services . Winners of the Australian Digital Health Agency's Innovation Challenge announced My Health Record – Australians to decide on a smarter and safer way to share their important healthcare information By the end of 2018, a My Health Record will be created for every Australian, unless they choose not to have one. If people choose not to have a My Health Record, they will be able to opt out of having one created for them during a three-month period, starting on Monday 16 July and ending on October 15 2018 Medical profession and the community embracing technology and digital health Logged into MyGov to do your tax? Get a healthy start to the new financial year Comments are closed.