The new final
release is available here:
PCEHR System Concept of Operations
Australia
moves a step closer to a national personally controlled electronic health
record (PCEHR) system that will help bring Australia’s healthcare into the 21st
century.
Minister
for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon has released the Concept of
Operations: Relating to the introduction of a personally controlled electronic
health record system (PCEHR Concept of Operations). The document
provides an overview of the PCEHR system structure and how it will work, the
security and privacy principles, the implementation and adoption of the system,
and the expected benefits as a result of the PCEHR program for patients, carers
and healthcare practitioners.
The
PCEHR
Concept of Operations is based on the national framework agreed
by the Australian Health Ministers Conference in April 2010. It has been
updated and adapted, thanks to the support, feedback and submissions
received by the Department of Health and Ageing during the public consultation
process for the draft
PCEHR Concept of Operations, in May 2011. The main issues raised during the
public consultation process are discussed in the Feedback
Analysis Report.
The
PCEHR Concept of Operations will inform the construction of the PCEHR system
towards the system launch on 1 July 2012, when all Australians who choose to,
can register for a PCEHR.
Over
the coming months a set of targeted and integrated events are proposed as part
of the change and adoption program, to continue to understand the dynamics of
adoption in relevant stakeholder communities, test and review proposed change
and adoption initiatives, and engage and support stakeholder communities in
generating initial adoption momentum.
The link to
the file is found on the panel on the right.
Enjoy
browsing and feel free to comment.
David.
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