The survey – launched last Friday – will aim to create a baseline for aged care and community care providers to benchmark their technology and innovation capabilities.
The project will look at providers’ use of:
- Business support and administrative systems;
- Reporting and online access to government;
- Surveillance and monitoring technologies;
- Telehealth; and
- Smart Care Technologies.
The Royal Commission into Aged Care has previously heard evidence that the technological capabilities of operators vary wildly – with many still relying on paper-based systems for part or all of their operations, or using widely different IT systems.
Doesn’t it make sense that all operators have a common IT structure so that information can be collected and assessed efficiently? (Imagine a world where we had disparate desktop operating systems rather than the basic Microsoft suite – we couldn’t function).
Watch this space post the Royal Commission.
If you would like to take part in the survey, please email secretariat@aciitc.com.au.