Overview
Digital Health 101 is an introductory self-paced eLearning activity that aims to equip participants with practical knowledge of the fundamentals of digital health and how digital is transforming and disrupting health and care on a global scale.
Directly informing practice, psychologists will gain a greater understanding of data informed practice and models used to structure clinical decision making.
Through seven comprehensive modules, the topics covered are:
- Introduction to digital health
- Understanding the environment
- Opportunities offered by digital health
- Understanding data
- Business and service models are changing
- Changing roles and responsibilities
- Health and wellness are merging
Digital Health 101 aims to provide psychologists with a contextual understanding of the digital transformations occurring in the health and care sector, the ability to recognise key areas of digital health (virtual care, remote monitoring, interoperability, artificial intelligence, connected care and others), and how their role and profession fits within the larger changes occurring in Australia's healthcare system.
Level of Learning
Foundational. This activity is targeted to those new to the topic.
Target audience
This activity is targeted to psychologists in all career stages and general practitioners.
Duration of access
Access to this eLearning activity is 6 months.
Inclusions
30+ videos from experts in digital health, companion notebook for reflections and learnings.
APS CPD-Approved
This activity has been assessed against the APS Standards for CPD activities and approved for its education quality. Learn more about the APS CPD Approval process.