This document outlines New Zealand's national eHealth approach and priorities for 2012-2014. It introduces the presenters and states that the destination is person-centered, integrated care developed through cooperation between clinicians, consumers, and IT professionals. It describes the role of the National Health IT Board as enabling health organizations to invest with confidence in IT solutions that fit within the broader ecosystem. The Board's priority programs are then summarized, including ePrescribing, clinical data repositories, imaging, and national solutions for cancer, cardiac, and aged care information.
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National eHealth Approach - Towards 2014
1. National eHealth Approach – Towards 2014
Welcome!
Presenters:
Mr Graeme Osborne
Dr Murray Milner
Dr Sadhana Maraj
Dr John Morgan
PREPARED BY
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3. The Destination is:
Person-Centred, Integrated Care
Clinician’s, consumers and IT Professionals in co-
production
Leaders of health organisations have confidence
to invest in health IT solutions that fit into the
wider eco-system
The role of the National Health IT Board is to enable (the above)
4. National Health IT Board
Priority Programmes for 2012 -14
eMedicines Programme Regional Information Platform (DHBs)
1. Pharmacy Clinical Integration 1. Transfer of Care
• NZ ePrescription Service (NZePS) • eReferrals and eDischarges
• Pharmacy Services Agreement (CPSA) 2. Clinical Data Repository / Clinical
2. ePrescribing and Administration (ePA) Workstation / ED
3. eMedicine Reconciliation (eMR) 3. Imaging/PACS
4. Universal List of Medicines (NZULM) 4. Clinical support – Labs/Pharmacy
and Formulary (NZF) rollout 5. Patient Administration System (PAS)
National Solutions Clinical Integration Initiatives
1. Shared Care
1. Cancer Information
• Patient Portal
2. Cardiac Health • Long Term Conditions
3. Comprehensive Clinical • Maternity / Well Child
Assessment for Aged Care 2. Community/Primary Care
• Summary view of primary health
4. Health Identity information
5. Finance Procurement Supply Chain • Urgent and Unplanned Care
National Infrastructure – Secure Connectivity – ICT Capability – Standards
Draft for Discussion
Hinweis der Redaktion
NHITB is currently working on providing clearer and more realistic guidance (within the context of the multiple requests to DHBs) by: Compiling more targeted planning guidance for 2013/14 Regional Services Plans and DHB Annual Plans Refreshing the National Health IT Plan to reinforce the vision for 2014 and the key items required to get there The ‘Windowpanes’ (priority programmes) have also been refreshed with roadmap target states developed to provide additional clarity on deliverables for 13/14 and beyond