GPRA Futures
GPRA Futures is a dedicated showcase of future thinkers, provocateurs, and healthcare innovations from visionary start-ups to established developers. Updated quarterly, we feature the future that has the potential to transform primary healthcare delivery, support the future GP/RG workforce and their services and improve patient care.
GPRA Futures features healthcare innovations, including:
● Start ups/what’s new/pioneers profiling their ideas
● New products and services
● Promotion of research
● New Technologies
● Researchers seeking input from the future medical workforce
● Profiling critical new thinking and analysis
● GPRA Membership offers

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Featured Innovators

Discover quarterly spotlights on innovative people, products, services, and ideas shaping the future of general practice.

News & Studies

Stay up to date with news, research, and insights in healthcare innovation relevant to general practice and rural generalism.

Guidelines

Stay informed and safe when adopting new technologies with trusted guidance from leading health and digital health bodies.

Investors & Research

Collaborate with GPRA to back solutions and explore research that supports early-career doctors and advances the future of general practice.

Clinician-led AI for smarter consultations

Gunjan Wadhwa and Dr Ashish Wadhawan (Astra Health) share how clinician-designed AI can reduce documentation burden and support more efficient, patient-centred care in general practice.
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Re-imagining GP exam preparation through smarter learning

Dr Qi Zheng Ong (AceGP) shares how clinician-led, data-driven education is transforming how GP registrars prepare for Fellowship exams and build confidence for lifelong practice.
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Re-thinking general practice beyond the clinic walls

Dr Gaveen Jayarajan (MediRecords) shares how mobile, cloud-enabled practice models can expand access, improve efficiency, and support sustainable care for older Australians.
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Bridging clinical care and responsible health innovation

Dr Jagdeesh Singh Dhaliwal (Honeysuckle Health) shares how GP leadership and clinician insight are essential to integrating new technologies into primary care in ways that strengthen—not replace—human care.
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From frontline care to sustainable practice models

Dr Patrick Gough (MediBetter) shares how clinician-led billing and funding tools can strengthen the sustainability, accessibility, and future viability of general practice.
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Are you a startup or established innovator with a bold vision for healthcare? 

Apply to feature your innovation and join a national network of future-focused healthcare changemakers.

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Please Note: by clicking Apply you will be redirected to GPRA’s Good Grants platform to register and complete your Expression of Interest.
This section curates timely articles, studies, and updates shaping how innovation is developed and applied in practice.

Last updated 26/02/26

Bridging the digital divide: artificial intelligence as a tool for equity in primary care

Osonuga A. (2025)

A narrative review identifying how AI could improve access and reduce inequities — such as through predictive tools and telemedicine in underserved communities — while highlighting risks like bias and the digital divide.

 

Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Primary Health Care

Yousefi F. Healthcare (MDPI) (2026)

A recent empirical article on how AI can be integrated into primary care workflows, offering evidence on efficiency, clinical decision support, and practical challenges facing implementation.

 

AI in primary care: a clinician’s bucket list

Nymberg VM. European Journal of General Practice (2025)

A forward-looking article that outlines priority areas for AI in general practice — enhancing safety, workflow, and outcomes — written specifically for family physicians and GPs.

 

Assessing the digital health maturity of general practice in Australia: results from a cross-sectional national survey (PDF download)

The University of Melbourne (Minerva Access)

A national survey evaluating how digitally advanced Australian general practices are, identifying strengths in basic infrastructure but gaps in interoperability, data use, and advanced digital integration.

 

Digital health technology use in Australian general practice (GP) consultations: a cross-sectional analysis

PMC – NIH

A cross-sectional analysis showing that while digital tools are widely used in Australian GP consultations, their application varies and is often limited to administrative and documentation functions rather than advanced clinical decision support.

Helen Salisbury: The role of artificial intelligence in general practice – The BMJ

BMJ

An opinion piece discussing the potential benefits (e.g., ambient scribing) and significant risks, such as deskilling clinicians, the potential for AI to introduce errors (hallucinations), and the exacerbation of existing health inequalities.

 

Artificial intelligence in healthcare and medico-legal risk

Avant 

A position paper outlining the medico-legal risks of AI in healthcare, emphasizing that clinicians remain legally accountable for decisions, must understand AI limitations, and should use systems cautiously and transparently.

 

Artificial Intelligence

MDA National 

An advisory article explaining that doctors using AI must ensure informed patient consent, maintain professional standards, understand tool limitations, and remain responsible for all clinical decisions.

 

Predictions and peer pressure in the AI playground

MediRecords

A commentary exploring the hype, competitive pressure, and uncertainty surrounding AI adoption in healthcare, urging cautious, evidence-based implementation rather than reactive uptake.

Stay informed and safe when adopting new technologies with trusted guidance from leading health and digital health bodies.

For early career doctors exploring digital health technologies and other innovations, it is important you comply with Australian regulatory, industry, Professional Bodies/Medical College policies and guidelines.

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For Investors

Collaborate with GPRA to back solutions that support early-career doctors and advance the future of general practice and rural generalism.

We’re committed to supporting the changing needs of patients and primary healthcare. By highlighting emerging ideas and approaches, we aim to contribute to a more responsive and sustainable future.

Contact Us to explore opportunities: futures@gpra.org.au

For Researchers

New researchers – are you interested in research and contributing to it?

Research strengthens primary care. Are you looking for the future GP/RG workforce to trial your product, contribute to early feedback, or participate in research and development? Please apply now.

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Please contact the GPRA team on (03) 9629 8878 or futures@gpra.org.au

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Disclaimer:

GPRA Futures is an independent initiative led by GPRA to showcase innovation and new thinking relevant to general practice/rural generalism and primary healthcare. Inclusion in GPRA Futures does not imply endorsement of any specific product, service, or organisation. Content featured may be from paid or unpaid sources but GPRA retains final discretion over what is published. Any funds raised from GPRA Futures help support GPRA’s Member Support Services. GPRA’s general website terms apply and can be viewed here.

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