The Precision Driven Health Research Partnership is creating the capability to optimise the health of each individual and their whānau by combining and learning from all available data. This will improve health outcomes for New Zealanders, increase health provider efficiency, and enable commercial success.
Precision driven health research aims to:
- Enable commercial success for our partners
- Be recognised for high quality and impact
- Lead to better outcomes for people and whānau
- Enable individuals to manage and improve their health
- Develop New Zealand’s workforce capability and capacity for research
The research partnership addresses four key themes to enable this to become a reality:
1. Broaden the scope of precise, patient-centred healthcare by making new data sources available
2. Use a variety of big data sources for predictive modelling in a healthcare setting
3. Use disparate data sources, analyses, and technologies to enable more precise and timely healthcare
4. Leverage technology to empower all people to self-manage their health
Call for proposals
Proposals are sought to address these themes through research. In this call for proposals, we are particularly looking for projects to establish the fundamentals of the partnership, and set us up for success. This will include:
- Applied research which will deliver insights, health improvement and commercial opportunities quickly
- Research teams collaborating across academia, technology and health sectors
- Projects of a variety of sizes from six months to three years
For the full call for proposals, submission instructions and project template, please visit https://precisiondrivenhealth.com/.