About the event
Join us to explore how innovation is accelerating across aged care, with technology acting as a powerful enabler for better care, stronger workforce capability and improved outcomes for older people. It begins with a snapshot of the InnovAGEING initiative and its key achievements in strengthening sector capability. It then explores the sector’s digital maturity, the Government’s digital roadmap and emerging trends such as AI, wearables and virtual care, highlighting the benefits of digital health tools and strategies to overcome common barriers like connectivity and digital literacy. A provider case study offers real world tips on implementing digital solutions and the impact at the point of care. The session closes with key takeaways and practical advice for nurses on using technology to enhance care and streamline their work.
Key Learning Objectives
- Explore how innovation is accelerating across aged care.
- Explore the sector’s digital maturity, the Government’s digital roadmap and emerging trends
- Highlight the benefits of digital health tools and strategies to overcome common barriers like connectivity and digital literacy.
About the speakers
Julie Anderson - Head of Innovation, Ageing Australia
Julie Anderson is an Allied Health practitioner with over 18 years’ experience consulting with aged care providers across Australia on strategy, governance, quality assurance, innovation, and change management. She brings extensive experience in aged care systems, particularly evidence-based practice to drive innovation and continuous improvement. She has also worked closely with rural, remote, culturally diverse and First Nations organisations to leverage technology and operationalise purpose driven business models for success.
Greg Moran - Strategy & Workforce Director, Australasian Institute of Digital Health
Greg Moran is a management consultant working nationally in digital health strategy, engagement and workforce development in Australia. He has previously held senior roles in Government and industry across health and community care and most recently in promoting and advancing digital health across Australia with the Australasian Institute of Digital Health (AIDH).