Tait Paul, Daff Darren, Everingham Pamela, Leahy Ashley, Parker Rhys, Perry Rebecca, Smith Melanie, Morris David
South Australian Virtual Care Service, Southern Adelaide Local Health Network, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Digital Health SA, Department for Health and Wellbeing, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Aust Health Rev. 2025 Jun;49. doi: 10.1071/AH25022.
Objective This appraisal aims to map Australian digital healthcare strategies at the territory, state, and national levels, utilising a value-based healthcare (VBHC) framework to identify key processes in building value into digital health initiatives. Methods The researchers conducted an Advanced Google search to identify strategic frameworks relevant to delivering digital healthcare solutions. They screened documents based on set inclusion and exclusion criteria. Using Braun and Clarke's approach to thematic analysis, the researchers mapped the contents of the strategic digital health documents against a published VBHC framework to identify 10 common key processes for embedding VBHC into digital health initiatives. Results The strategic documents collectively align with VBHC. In mapping these documents, this review identified 10 key processes organisations delivering digitally based healthcare services can use to integrate VBHC into digital healthcare services. Additionally, the review highlighted two gaps in the strategic documents that could enhance their alignment with VBHC principles. First, to address the health inequities that certain groups face, it is essential to explore how priority populations connect with virtual care services. Second, a national approach must be undertaken to develop patient-centred outcomes and experience measures to demonstrate how digital health innovations improve service effectiveness and accessibility. Conclusions In mapping the digital strategies against a published VBHC framework, we have identified 10 key processes for embedding VBHC into new digital health innovations. Strategic documents must advocate for building digital health innovations that consider priority populations and foster patient-centred measures that enhance effectiveness and accessibility.