Centre for Health Analytics
Unleashing the power of data to improve health.
Health analytics is the intersection of health care, information technology, and science.
The Centre for Health Analytics acts as a nucleus; to enable the use of data to improve patient care, operations, education and research across the Melbourne Children’s Campus.
We help interpret data into meaning to ease difficult moments in young people's lives.
Health analytics is the intersection of health care, information technology, and science.
The Centre for Health Analytics acts as a nucleus; to enable the use of data to improve patient care, operations, education and research across the Melbourne...
Health analytics is the intersection of health care, information technology, and science.
The Centre for Health Analytics acts as a nucleus; to enable the use of data to improve patient care, operations, education and research across the Melbourne Children’s Campus.
We help interpret data into meaning to ease difficult moments in young people's lives.
The Melbourne Children’s Campus is set to become an internationally leading paediatric campus in using data to improve all aspects of patient care, operations, education and research with the establishment of the Centre for Health Analytics.
In August 2020, a generous five-year grant from The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation was approved to create the Centre for Health Analytics at The Melbourne Children’s Campus. The Centre for Health Analytics will support, deliver and enable health informatics across the Melbourne Children’s Campus.
Why Health Analytics?
Health analytics can:
- revolutionise how we prevent, treat and cure conditions
- reshape how we structure and deliver education, and do research
- support the redesign of health systems
- influence policymakers and guide public health management.
From allergies to rare congenital and life-threatening illnesses – knowledge is power. We want to use that power to affect real change.
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Funding
The Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation kindly supports the Centre for Health Analytics.