About the Journal
Digital Health Week is an opportunity for anyone interested in digital health to participate in a program of virtual events and share research and ideas. It is designed to be both informative, provocative, and a showcase of the innovative work being undertaken in digital health across the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, and beyond. Digital Health Week 2022 will bring together researchers, health services, industry, and the community to build person-centred eHealth collaborations.
This Open Journal displays abstracts for oral presentations and ePosters that were accepted for inclusion at the event. All abstracts included in this journal underwent blinded peer-review.
Current Issue
Digital Health Week 2023 (7-9 February 2023) opportunity for anyone interested in digital health to participate in a program of virtual events and share research and ideas. It is designed to be both informative, provocative, and a showcase of the innovative work being undertaken in digital health across the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, UNSW, and beyond. Digital Health Week 2023 will bring together researchers, health services, industry, and the community to build person-centred eHealth collaborations.
The conference theme for 2023 was “Hope not hype”. The 2023 event focused on exploring several concepts centred around hope for a better future:
- Harnessing the disruption – what have we learnt from recent rapid changes, challenges, and chaos that can be used to improve digital health systems and outcomes?
- Inclusive and collaborative – how can we nurture value-based, person-centred, and connected digital health care, ensuring living experience voices guide digital health initiatives?
- Functional, ethical, and sustainable – how do we build diverse, considered, and ethical technologies that work and are equitable, now and into the future?
Abstract Reviewers
The following Digital Health researchers were reviewers for all abstracts accepted for Digital Health Week 2022. All abstracts went through two-person blinded peer review:
- Louise Thornton
- Adeola Bamgboje-Ayodele
- Peter Brown
- David Tsai
- Rowena Forsyth
- Rod Rizzo
- Sayan Mitra
- Xue (Snow) Li
- Brad Ridout
- Dorna Esrafilzadeh
- Ling Zhang
- Liss Brunner
- Rahul Barmanray
- Zerina Tomkins
- Jessica Orchard
- Louisa Walsh
ePoster Gallery
The Digitial Health Week 2022 ePoster Gallery archive is online here: https://extravaganza.gallery/dhw23