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Dr

Mahnaz Samadbeik

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Overview

Background

As a health information and digital health researcher, I am committed to leveraging technology to enhance healthcare delivery, optimize clinical workflows, and improve patient outcomes. My research explores the responsible, evidence-based, and impactful integration of digital health technologies into healthcare systems, focusing on electronic health records, health data analytics, and digital health interventions. With nearly 25 years of experience spanning academia, research, and senior leadership roles, I have contributed to advancing digital health through multidisciplinary collaborations and applied research. My research covers a wide range of topics within digital health such as health data, electronic health records, digital divide in health care, digital health, telehealth, ‎electronic prescription systems, online search behaviour, technology acceptance models, E-health ‎literacy, healthcare dashboard technologies, patient flow, access, and utilisation of health services.‎ I have led and collaborated on multidisciplinary projects, contributing to the development of health data analytics frameworks and AI-driven solutions for healthcare systems. My expertise extends to evaluating digital health interventions and assessing their impact on clinical workflows, patient outcomes, and healthcare efficiency. As a Senior Research Fellow at the Queensland Digital Health Centre (QDHeC), I lead and contribute to research projects that evaluate digital health innovations, assess their impact on health services, and develop frameworks for sustainable technology adoption. My prior role as Director of Research Development and Evaluation at Lorestan University of Medical Sciences further strengthened my ability to lead large-scale health research initiatives and influence policy-driven healthcare transformation. I have successfully secured competitive research funding and published extensively in high-impact journals. I currently supervise PhD and higher-degree students and serve as a peer reviewer for academic journals in digital health and health services research.

Availability

Dr Mahnaz Samadbeik is:
Available for supervision

Fields of research

Research interests

  • Digital Health and Electronic Health Records

    Development and implementation of digital health solutions, including electronic health records (EHRs). Enhance healthcare delivery through innovative technologies, improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency. Investigate online health behavior and e-health literacy to understand how individuals seek and use health information online.

Research impacts

My research has significantly advanced digital health, improving healthcare delivery and policy. I have developed innovative solutions in electronic health records (EHRs), telehealth, and mobile health (mHealth) applications, enhancing patient care and expanding access to healthcare services, especially in remote areas.

I have secured substantial external funding, focusing on projects like enhancing toxicology services and optimizing patient flow in emergency departments. My work is nationally recognized and gaining international recognition, with publications in top journals and presentations at numerous conferences.

I have a strong record of supervising Honours and Research Higher Degree students, contributing to their academic and professional growth. My research has delivered tangible benefits to the healthcare system, driving improvements in patient care, healthcare efficiency, and access to services, thereby contributing to the economy, society, and culture.

Works

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61 works between 2013 and 2026

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2013

Journal Article

A theoretical approach to electronic prescription system: lesson learned from literature review

Samadbeik, Mahnaz, Ahmadi, Maryam and Hosseini Asanjan, Seyed Masoud (2013). A theoretical approach to electronic prescription system: lesson learned from literature review. Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, 15 (10), e8436. doi: 10.5812/ircmj.8436

A theoretical approach to electronic prescription system: lesson learned from literature review

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Automated Clinical Data Extraction to Enhance Toxicology Services and Improve Emergency Medicine Outcomes Project STREAM (System for Toxicology Research and Emergency Medicine)
    Emergency Medicine Foundation Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2024 - 2025
    Optimising patient flow: reducing delay to discharge from acute wards to residential aged care facilities (RACF) to improve access block in the emergency department (ED) - Externally led by MNHHS.
    Metro North Hospital and Health Service
    Open grant

Supervision

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Current supervision

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