The SSCP is a three-years project delivered by Australian e-Health Research Centre (AEHRC) at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Australia, co-funded by The CSIRO and The Australian Government, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), under the Partnerships for a Healthy Region (PHR) initiative.


Project Goal
Improved adoption of standards and interoperability in the Southeast Asia and the Pacific region for increased ability to mobilise quality, inclusive and equitable health data to prevent, detect and respond to communicable and non-communicable disease threats
Development Objectives
Enhanced capacity and localised expertise in digital health standards adoption and Interoperability
Improved technical tools to reduce barriers to entry for the development of digital health solutions
Improved access to electronic health data for disease surveillance and to inform public health decision making
Standards and Interoperability Capacity Strengthening Framework

What will the project Deliver?
- ✔ Clinical Terminology
- ✔ FHIR Fundamentals
- ✔ FHIR Testing (Inferno)
- ✔ Leadership Study Tour
- ✔ Structure Data Capture (SDC)
- ✔ Health Information Exchange
- ✔ FHIR Analytics
- ✔ Clinical Data Modelling
- ✔ Data Governance
- ✔ Change Management
- ✔ Shared Terminology Server
- ✔ Shared Authentication Services
- ✔ Shared Clinical Data Repository
- ✔ FHIR Server
- ✔ FHIR Testing Toolkit
- ✔ EMR Simulations
- ✔ SMART App Launch
- ✔ SQLonFHIR
- ✔ Synthetic Data
- ✔ Personas and User Journeys
- ✔ FHIR Terminology Connectathon
- ✔ Digital Health Bootcamp
- ✔ FHIR Data Exchange Connectathon
- ✔ SDC Connectathon
- ✔ Public Health Use Case Connectathon
- ✔ Digital Health Bootcamp (Year 2)
- ✔ FHIR Analytics Connectathon
- ✔ Public Health Use Case Connectathon
- ✔ Digital Health Bootcamp (Year 3)
- ✔ Change Management
Community Events
Friends of SSCP
We collaborate with diverse range of partners including Ministries and Departments of Health, International Standards Organisations, Universities, Regional Health Information Networks, Global Technology Partners, International organisation and regional development partners.
