Building a safer, secure, and more connected health system
The Agency has a responsibility to provide leadership and stewardship of digital health standards across Australia by providing the vision, framework for governance, and co-ordination for all contributors.
About the Standards Framework
The National Framework for Digital Health Standards sets out a unified, nationally coordinated approach to the adoption, implementation and development of digital health standards. It strengthens collaboration across governments, healthcare providers, industry, technology vendors, Standards Development Organisations (SDOs), and peak bodies.
The Framework underpins a national program of work led by the Agency to ensure consistent use of standards enabling safe, timely and accurate sharing of health information across the system.
Why standards matter
Digital health standards provide the technical foundation for:
- Secure and reliable information sharing
- Improved coordination between healthcare providers
- Better continuity of care for consumers
- Scalable, future-ready digital health services
Key areas for action
The Framework identifies five essential areas to support adoption and implementation:
- Enduring governance model
- Strengthening evidence and benefits
- Training, education and workforce development
- Communication, collaboration and engagement
- Implementation support
The National Framework for Digital Health Standards is now ready for download. The Framework was shaped through extensive consultation from November 2025 to January 2026 with stakeholders across government, industry and Standards Development Organisations (SDOs).