Research in South Australia
SA Health is committed to supporting high quality health and medical research, improving the expertise of researchers and connecting research to policy and practice.
Research evidence into practice
By using high quality research evidence to support informed decision making for policy, planning and clinical practice, SA Health is committed to:
- delivering high quality and safe clinical care
- targeting health services to those in greatest need
- improving the understanding of the health and wellbeing of all South Australians
- provision of cost-effective services whilst ensuring health outcomes are maintained
- increasing the uptake of high-quality research by decision makers across the system at policy, planning and practice
- enabling the health system to use research as part of change management across policy, planning and practice
- enhancing awareness of and access to state, national and international research evidence to inform policy, planning and practice across the health system.
Research within local health networks
SA Health is divided into 10 local health networks (LHNs) to manage and deliver health services across different geographical areas within the state. For more information about research taking place within each of the LHNs, please visit the research hubs below.
- Central Adelaide Local Health Network
- Northern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
- Women’s and Children’s Local Health Network
- Regional Local Health Networks
Research centres and institutes
South Australia is home to several world-leading research centres and institutes. SA Health works in close collaboration with these centres and South Australia’s major universities to facilitate internationally recognised research and improve health policy promotion. For more information, please visit the websites below:
- SA Pathology is the statewide public pathology service and supports research centres:
- SANT Data Link
- South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)
- The Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research
- The University of South Australia
- The University of Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS)
- Adelaide University
- Flinders Health and Medical Research Institute