23 March 2026
My Health Record continues to play a central role in improving the safety, quality and continuity of care across Australia’s health system.
To support healthcare providers in confidently using digital health tools, the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) offers a comprehensive suite of training resources, practical guides and education modules designed for all clinical settings.
Healthcare providers can access dedicated training relevant to their area of expertise, including resources tailored to:
- General Practice
- Medical Specialists
- Pharmacy
- Allied Health
- Aged Care
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Hospitals
- Nursing
- Pathology and Diagnostic Imaging Services
These materials cover core skills such as viewing and uploading clinical information, understanding shared health summaries, using event summaries effectively, and integrating My Health Record into routine workflows to support safer, more coordinated care.
Online Learning Portal
ADHA’s Online Learning Portal provides self‑paced modules, case studies and practical demonstrations to help clinicians build confidence in using My Health Record. It includes scenario‑based learning relevant to real‑world practice, making it a valuable resource for both new users and those wanting to refresh their knowledge.
Digital Health Train the Trainer Toolkit for Educators of Health Degrees in Australia
This toolkit has been developed specifically for educators delivering health‑related degrees in Australia. It supports universities and training organisations to embed digital health capability into curricula, ensuring future clinicians enter the workforce with strong foundational skills in My Health Record and digital health systems.
Webinars and Implementation Support
ADHA also hosts a range of live and recorded webinars to guide you through the practical steps of implementing My Health Record.