In 2019, most Australians are digitally connected and make everyday use of digital services—and this use of technology presents huge opportunities for healthcare.
Recent Australian studies have shown that 86 percent of households now have internet access at home, and the average Australian home now has 13 connected devices, with a forecast of 30 connected devices by 2021.
Almost 90 percent of Australians have a smartphone and are increasingly using their devices for financial transactions and sharing personal information. Online purchases via devices went up by 15 percent, and despite 84 percent of people expressing concern about how their personal data is used, shared, and stored by companies they interact with online, people are sharing more personal data than ever before.
We know that people go online first for health information 84 percent of the time, and we also know that health services delivered digitally can improve access to health services and save lives.
For example, heart attack survivors who complete rehabilitation are 40% less likely to experience another attack.
When Australia’s national science agency the CSIRO delivered a cardiac rehab program through smartphones, it doubled completion rates by heart attack survivors.