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Standards and interoperability Towards 2014 (Part 1 of 3). Alastair_Kenworthy@moh.govt.nz 7 November 2012. The destination is …. Person-centred, integrated health care Clinicians, consumers and IT people working in co-production
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Standards and interoperabilityTowards 2014 (Part 1 of 3) Alastair_Kenworthy@moh.govt.nz 7 November 2012
The destination is … • Person-centred, integrated health care • Clinicians, consumers and IT people working in co-production • Providers having the confidence to invest in new solutions
Realising the 2014 vision • Offered by IFHCs • Personal health info • Appointments • Repeat prescriptions • Email consultations • Common regional CWS and CDR • Accessible both hospital and community • Inter-regional view • Patients with LTCs and high needs • Multidisciplinary input
GP2GP • Currently about 4000 medical records transfers per month • About 50% of GPs are users • Files over 5 MB have to be sent the old fashioned way (a future upgrade will allow files to be sent in pieces)
Pharmacy clinical integration eRx via NZePS eReferral via (eg) ERMS Assess eligibility Centrally register Create medications plan • Pharmacy desktop • Dispensing system • Assessment tool • Shared care system
PHARMACY SERVICES AGREEMENT SHARED CARE
Emergency care • Ambulance sends ePRF (as a kind of referral, but also an event summary) to hospital ED • Ambulance accesses primary care info and previous discharge summaries • Presenting complaint, diagnoses etc are SNOMED coded • Common ED solution based on hospital PAS and CWS eDS shared via R-CDR
Discharge and follow ups Discharge Rx via NZePS eDS shared via R-CDR
eRx My List of Meds My List of Medicines