Author name: Reza Daryabeygi

Co-Design in Healthcare: A Foundation for Scalable, Trustworthy Digital Platforms

Co-Design in Healthcare: A Foundation for Scalable, Trustworthy Digital Platforms Digital health solutions increasingly promise to transform healthcare delivery—improving access, efficiency, and outcomes at scale. Yet many platforms fail to progress beyond pilot stages or struggle with real-world adoption. A consistent root cause is not technical immaturity, but insufficient alignment with the needs, workflows, and […]

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Agentic AI in Healthcare: From Decision Support to Autonomous Care Orchestration

Artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare is undergoing a structural shift. While earlier generations of AI focused on prediction, classification, or narrow automation, a new paradigm—agentic AI—is emerging. Agentic AI systems are designed not merely to respond to prompts, but to reason, plan, act, and adapt over time in pursuit of clinical or operational goals. This

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SaMD Readiness in Australia

Before Developing Digital Health Solutions Learn how to prepare your organisation for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulation in Australia. Key TGA requirements, ISO standards, and compliance steps. As Australia accelerates its adoption of digital health technologies, Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) has become a critical area for healthcare organisations, med-tech companies, and

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Micro-Randomised Trials (MRTs)

Micro-Randomised Trials (MRTs)

The Future of Digital Behaviour Change and JITAI Research Discover how micro-randomised trials (MRTs) optimise digital health apps, JITAIs, and real-time behavioural interventions using data-driven adaptation. As digital health tools become more personalised, data-driven, and responsive, traditional research methods often fall short in evaluating real-time behaviour change. Micro-Randomised Trials (MRTs) are rapidly emerging as the

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