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Personalised Health Care Made Easy

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Health Hackers


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1 member with an unpublished profile.

Project Description


When it comes to any disorder or disability treatment, one size does not fit all. Millions of patients who will be diagnosed with any particular disorder, no two will be exactly the same plus the patients come from different background, age, gender, lifestyle, support so on which they need personalised advice to suit their lifestyle.

Our project “Personalized Healthcare Made Easy” is about identifying patients who may be eligible for appropriate treatment options and activities that could help them to maintain and overcome their disorder. Any other individuals that are in risk of getting particular disorder due to the family history or other reasons could also use Personalised Healthcare Made Easy to get personalised advice re diet, exercise so on to reduce the risk.


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South Australian Monitoring and Surveillance System: Target, Trends at a glance & Indicator reports

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Programs & Initiatives

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Health worker density and distribution

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haracteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medication, 2011

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Information hub for MyHealthyCommunities

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SASP Target 85 - Chronic Diseases

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Challenge Entries

You're Not Alone: Teen Health Challenge

How can teens and youth in the Northern Territory seek and become aware of the availability of health services?

Eligibility: Use the National Health Services Directory and at least one other data source

Go to Challenge | 5 teams have entered this challenge.

Save Lives With Data

How can we use data and technology to better the health of the Australian population, and what could be the economic impacts?

Go to Challenge | 35 teams have entered this challenge.

Protecting our Carers

How can we motivate young carers to search out information on and engage with supports and services early in their caring journey, rather than when they’re in a crisis situation?

Go to Challenge | 9 teams have entered this challenge.

You're Not Approved: Aged Care Challenge

How can the elderly opting to stay and 'grow old at home', and their service providers, better reach, ensure trust, and be served/serve them in urban or remote places?

Go to Challenge | 3 teams have entered this challenge.

Connecting the health and fitness community in the CBD

Who needs to get fit? All of us! Darwin has many fitness enthusiasts who use the city and its various parks and equipment to complement their activities. City of Darwin believes technology and innovation can support our community to stay active throughout the year.

Eligibility: Use City of Darwin Data

Go to Challenge | 5 teams have entered this challenge.

Healthy Communities Challenge

How might we assist councils to build healthier and stronger communities?

Go to Challenge | 49 teams have entered this challenge.

Work Life Made Easy

How can we make work life easier for employers and their workforces – now, and into the future?

Go to Challenge | 27 teams have entered this challenge.

More than apps and maps: help government decide with data

How can we combine data to help government make their big and small decisions? Government makes decisions every day—with long term consequences such as the location of a school, or on a small scale such as the rostering of helpdesk staff.

Eligibility: Use at least two data sets (at least one from data.gov.au) to help government make a decision that will improve services for people. Any code produced for your entry must be published on github under an open license. If your entry is not software, you will need to show the working behind your use of data along with any calculations and analysis you did. You must indicate which specific government agency (at any level of government) can take action based on your entry.

Go to Challenge | 58 teams have entered this challenge.