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Exploring the Health Informatics Occupational Group in the 2018 Australian Health Information Workforce Census

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posted on 2024-11-03, 14:47 authored by Kerryn Butler-HendersonKerryn Butler-Henderson, Kathleen Gray, Christopher Pearce, Ann Ritchie, Julie Brophy, Louise Schaper, Vicki Bennett, Angela Ryan
There has been no empirical evidence about the health informatics workforce in Australia produced in the last ten years. This study reports the findings from an analysis of a subset of the 2018 Australian Health Informatics Workforce Census data. Analysing 420 responses that were identified as the occupational group Health Informatics, the results indicate that whilst most of the workforce is classified as aged (>45 years), many respondents are still relatively early in their health informatics careers. Furthermore, most do not possess any formal education in health informatics and almost a quarter undertake their health informatics role alongside another health-related role. The broad range of position titles and functions demonstrates the breadth within this workforce. Ongoing monitoring of this occupational group is required to inform workforce reform and renewal.

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Start page

44

End page

50

Total pages

7

Outlet

Proceedings of the 27th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2019)

Editors

Elizabeth Cummings, Mark Merolli , Louise K. Schaper

Name of conference

27th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2019)

Publisher

IOS Press

Place published

Netherlands

Start date

2019-08-12

End date

2019-08-14

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 The authors and IOS Press. This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0).

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2006109257

Esploro creation date

2021-10-29

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