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A Clinical Portal Approach to EPR. Mike Fisher Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust. Critical factors for success Why an EPR at all The Portal approach to EPR Strengths and Weaknesses.
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A Clinical Portal Approach to EPR Mike Fisher Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Critical factors for success • Why an EPR at all • The Portal approach to EPR • Strengths and Weaknesses
The primary driver for whatever approach is chosen to create the technology stack must be clinician ownership and buy-in. If the doctors and nurses won’t use it then it doesn’t matter what technical functionality and capability has been introduced.” SAFER HOSPITALS, SAFER WARDS: ACHIEVING AN INTEGRATED DIGITAL CARE RECORD, NHS England 2013 If the doctors and nurses won’t use it then it doesn’t matter what technical functionality and capability has been introduced.”
Strategy Clinical Engagement Patient Safety Implementation What is a CCIO Informatition
All the Right Answers, but Not Necessarily to the Right Problems!
A Clinical portal is an electronic window that allows clinicians to view defined information about individual patients in a ‘virtual’ electronic patient record drawn from information held in different clinical systems. So I can’t actually do anything with it!!
“Best of Breed” approach using the investment and experience in existing systems • Launch of Underlying systems from a button bar when an action is needed • Held together by a clinical portal, to provide integration and patient context EPR – Our Approach
Strengths and Weaknesses (Perceived advantages are show in black, disadvantages in red)
Clinical Engagement First • Clinicians means more than consultants • Consider what you have already • Does it work and is it liked • Have you got the board behind you What Have I Learned?