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Australia - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
This annual report offers a wealth of information on the trends and developments taking place in the
e-health, e-education and e-government sectors. The report analyses the issues surrounding the
development and growth of these services. It includes global and national statistics.
Subjects covered include:
• Smart Societies will increasingly depend on Artificial Intelligence
• Transformation of the healthcare, education and government sectors
• The need for increased (digital) productivity
• An overview on the e-health market including analysis and statistics;
• An overview on the e-education market with developments, analysis and statistics;
• An overview on the e-government market with some key facts and figures;
• Information on the involvement of the key market players.
Digital productivity the next frontier in the economy
Smart Societies based on Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments are accelerating, and astonishing innovations will emerge
during the next few years as more companies enter this sector and spend money on developing it. AI
applications are already being used in healthcare and gaming, to name just two sectors adopting this
cutting edge technology.
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Australia - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
These processes are already underway through global interconnection, facilitated by technologies
such as the internet, broadband, smartphones and mobility. More importantly for these particular
developments is data analytics through M2M (machine-to-machine), which allows for better
management of the various aspects of our society. This will lead to interaction between these two
developments – and even integration, merging humans and machines. Artificial intelligence has made
this increasingly possible.
Some of the predictions and scenarios discussed might not be exactly right, as we are pushing the
boundaries of our current level of knowledge. Some issues could attract strong responses from those
with different views, and most likely some of the predictions will end up producing completely
different outcomes. But what really matters is the discussion itself.
Sector and industry transformation
The digital economy began to take hold a decade or so ago, and some organisations were quick to
react, while others were slow. The naysayers saw the impact of the internet on their business as a fad
that would soon fade away; others, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook and Yahoo, saw it as the new
business model.
A decade later it is clear who was right and who was wrong. The digital economy is here to stay and
those who fail to participate will become the road-kill on this superhighway. One of the real threats to
traditional business is that those who are embracing the digital economy have an opportunity to grow
their business faster, and thus widen the gap between the winners and the losers.
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Australia - E-Health, E-Education, E-Government
E-Health
Efficiency levels in the healthcare sector are among the lowest in the economy – estimated by IBM to
be minus 40%. Through e-health $30 billion can be saved over a 10-year period. Healthcare is clearly
becoming an area where key killer applications emerge – applications that utilise truly high-speed
broadband networks.
E-Education
Education is seen as one of the main sectors that will benefit from developments in the digital
economy, but so far the results of adaptation have been mixed. While new ICT gear has entered the
classroom it is being used within the traditional classroom learning system. In order to fully utilise
these new technologies a true sector transformation will need to occur.
E-Government
Governments are facing revenue and expenditure pressures that will only intensify in the coming
decades as the Australian population ages. This is creating an urgent need to reduce costs,
particularly in non-frontline areas such as administration. At the same time the public sector is at a
crossroads – how services have been delivered in the past, and how they will be delivered in the
future. It is also facing structural changes, such as an increasingly mobile workforce and more
complex service delivery channels.
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