The Health x Digital Transformation Report 2025-2026, from the National Industry Innovation Network (NIIN) Health Alliance, features 13 case studies. These showcase how universities, industry, government, and healthcare providers are partnering to improve healthcare.
Through this collaboration, healthcare providers are addressing challenges such as workforce shortages, funding constraints, and outdated infrastructure.
The report’s case studies include:
- virtual emergency departments, AI-powered clinical tools, digitally connected ambulances, and safe care models, improving patient outcomes
- rapid digital upskilling programs, AI-enabled workforce redesign, and training pathways, building workforce capabilities quickly
- cybersecurity frameworks, next-generation connectivity, and sandboxes for safe adoption, building necessary digital infrastructure.
RMIT leads two initiatives featured in the report:
- a rapid upskilling pilot in which 365 Grampians Health staff built essential skills in areas such as generative AI, cybersecurity and digital decision-making
- the RMIT-Cisco Sandbox facility, a digitally enabled mock care setting where researchers, startups and health system professionals work together on prototypes for the future of health.
Professor Vishaal Kishore, Executive Chair of the RMIT-Cisco Health Transformation Lab, said when universities, health services and industry partners work together, innovation accelerates.
"Real progress in the health sector happens through collaboration and when technologies are carefully prototyped and rigorously tested. This builds confidence and uncovers challenges early on," Professor Kishore said.
"It’s not just about deploying new technologies. It’s about rethinking care delivery, empowering the workforce, and building infrastructure for a more connected health system."
Nithya Solomon, Director of the RMIT-Cisco Health Transformation Lab, said the NIIN Alliance prioritises engagement over observation.
"Building trust in new technologies is key to ensuring organisations and workforces embrace the benefits of digital transformation," Solomon said.
"Our process of collaboration, co-design and prototyping leads to confident adoption of new technologies."