ANZ DHWORx

Advancing the digital health workforce through research and collaboration

Australian and New Zealand Digital Health Workforce Consortium

An Australian and New Zealand consortium of leading and emerging researchers dedicated to building the evidence base about digital health workforce effectiveness and resilience.

The ANZ DHWorx consortium was formed to progress research related to the digital health capabilities of the health and care workforce, and exploring the specialist digital health workforce.

Digital Health Leadership



Digital Health capabilities in the Aged Care Workforce

ANZ Specialist Digital Health Workforce Census

The Australian and New Zealand Specialist Digital Health Workforce Census is a survey of professionals that work in roles responsible for health data, information, knowledge, and technology. It is held every three years and captures information about the workforce, including the roles, education, professional development, and workforce intentions. It is used by employers, government, educators and others to plan for the workforce.


From the 2023 Census:

56%

Aged 45-64 years

69%

Identify as a woman

41%

Have a qualification in digital health

DIGITAL HEALTH EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE RESOURCES

Looking for resources to support your workforce planning and training needs?

Partner with ANZ DHWorx

Join our consortium to contribute to pioneering digital health workforce research. Collaborate on projects, access mentorship, and help shape workforce research excellence across Australia and New Zealand.

the dhworx consortium

kerryn butler-henderson

Charles Sturt University

Kathleen Gray

University of Melbourne

KAREN DAY

University of Auckland

Salma Arabi

Charles Sturt University

urooj raza khan

La Trobe University

Lee (Leanna) Woods

University of Queensland