Bupa New Zealand rolls out Nexus AI platform
Bupa New Zealand has completed the full rollout of Nexus AI, an AI supported care platform that helps frontline teams access current information and reference documents quickly. The system is designed...
Digital Health refers to the use of technology, data, and software to improve healthcare delivery, patient outcomes, and system efficiency. It spans areas such as telehealth, electronic medical records (EMRs), health apps, AI-driven diagnostics, remote patient monitoring, and digital platforms connecting patients, clinicians, and providers. In Australia, digital health is becoming a critical enabler for scalable, accessible, and data-driven healthcare across both public and private systems.
Healthcare systems globally are under pressure from rising costs, workforce shortages, ageing populations, and increasing patient expectations. Digital health solutions help address these challenges by improving access to care, reducing administrative burden, enabling early intervention, and supporting better clinical decision-making. When implemented well, digital health creates value for patients, clinicians, providers, insurers, and governments by shifting care from reactive to proactive and from fragmented to connected.
Digital health innovation covers a broad range of use cases. Telehealth and virtual care expand access to services regardless of location. Clinical software and EMRs improve information flow and safety. AI and data analytics support diagnosis, triage, and population health management. Consumer health platforms empower patients with information, booking, and self-management tools. Together, these capabilities are reshaping how care is delivered, experienced, and funded.
Australia has a strong and growing digital health ecosystem, supported by government initiatives, health technology companies, startups, and established providers. Focus areas include interoperability, data quality, patient access, and integrating digital tools into everyday clinical workflows. The challenge is no longer whether digital health works, but how to scale solutions that deliver real outcomes without adding complexity for clinicians or patients.
Digital health is evolving rapidly, with new products, regulations, and business models emerging constantly. Staying informed helps leaders, product teams, clinicians, and investors understand where value is being created and where risks remain. This page curates relevant digital health news, analysis, and insights to help you track meaningful developments without the noise.
Bupa New Zealand has completed the full rollout of Nexus AI, an AI supported care platform that helps frontline teams access current information and reference documents quickly. The system is designed...
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