
The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) is a Commonwealth statutory authority established in 2016, responsible for delivering national digital health services and systems across Australia. The Agency implements the national digital health strategy, manages My Health Record (Australia's national electronic health record system), and drives innovation in digital healthcare. ADHA works with state and territory governments, healthcare providers, and technology partners to improve health outcomes through better use of data and technology. The Agency reports to Health Ministers through the COAG Health Council and plays a critical role in modernizing Australia's healthcare infrastructure through digital transformation.
The Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) is a Commonwealth statutory authority established in 2016, responsible for delivering national digital health services and systems across Australia. The Agency implements the national digital health strategy, manages My Health Record (Australia's national electronic health record system), and drives innovation in digital healthcare. ADHA works with state and territory governments, healthcare providers, and technology partners to improve health outcomes through better use of data and technology. The Agency reports to Health Ministers through the COAG Health Council and plays a critical role in modernizing Australia's healthcare infrastructure through digital transformation.