Download - Regional web-based health and wellbeing data
Central Highlands Primary Care Partnership
Web-base Health and Wellbeing Data
27 October 2011
Our understanding of your requirements
• Scope the development of a regional web based health and wellbeing data medium
• Discuss options and opportunities that may be available
• Learn about the best ways to go about establishing a shared data and knowledge model
• Identifying the steps involved in progressing a regional web based data source through collaboration with government departments, stakeholders such as Medicare Locals and others
Presentation overview
• An introduction to CeCC• How are spatial technology advances,
interoperable data exchange, next generation broadband and visualisation reducing constraints in the access and use of regional data?
• Next steps - Developing a plan to inform future directions for regional access to health and wellbeing data
Some of our partners
Digital economy – strategy development
Agriculture and environment
Knowledge management
Sector development
Spatial mapping
Business and community feedback
Research to build local evidence base
Digital economy and NBN readiness
Local NBN rollouts
Corangamite CMA Knowledge BaseOpen Layers, Interoperable Custom Layers, Knowledge Linked to Spatial Elements
Corangamite CMA – Investment PortalThemed Custom Layers, Multiple Layer Querying, Export/Import Options, Layer Transparency and Ordering Control
ADIEHExternally sourced queryable overlays
Birchip Cropping GroupGoogle maps, Social networking, Web 2.0 design, MySQL databases
Seeding VictoriaGoogle Maps, MySQL Database, Location privacy
CLC Directories NACLC, CLCNSW, FCLC, SACCLSGoogle maps, Directions, Geo location, Public transport, Static maps
Google Earth – 3d Data VisualisationKML generated from MySQL database, Animated Timeline
Timeline visualisation
Federating regional Australia’s data using interoperable GIS technologies
Related initiatives
• Sports Spatial• Australian Sports Commission• Victoria University• University of Ballarat
• Regional Research and information Centre• Lead by Deakin University• Meet a need for rural and regional data analysis and related
evidence based planning at a new level of co‐ordination• eResearch and superscience
• Potential for participation through a number of avenues
Enhancing access to regional health and wellbeing data
• Undertake feasibility study• Identify data requirements/availability
• Confirm stakeholder requirements and priorities• Information needs• Ways they can contribute
• Stage implementation• Identify stages• Attract investment to support practice change
For more information
• Centre for eCommerce and Communications• www.cecc.com.au
• Digital Economy Strategy• www.nbn.gov.au
• Email• [email protected]