Wednesday, November 20, 2019

It Seems The Commission Watching The Quality And Safety Of The myHealthRecord Has Gone To Sleep!

From the page covering that work:

My Health Record clinical safety program

The My Health Record clinical safety program aims to improve quality, safety and efficiency in the Australian healthcare system through the My Health Record system. Consumers can control the content of, and access to, their healthcare record, and share their health information with their clinicians.

History of the My Health Record system

The Australian Digital Health Agency (the Agency) was established on 1 July 2016 and is the My Health Record System Operator.
The Agency appointed the Commission to undertake a clinical safety program for the My Health Record system and national digital health infrastructure for 2016–18. This included:
  • Conducting clinical safety reviews on the My Health Record system and national digital health infrastructure
  • Operating a 24/7 My Health Record system Clinical Incident Management Unit from May 2016 to June 2017
  • Providing clinical safety expertise to the Agency
  • Analysing clinical incidents as requested by the Agency
  • Working with the Agency to drive safe and effective use of national digital health infrastructure into the future.

Resources: Clinical safety reviews of the My Health Record system

Between 2012 and 2018, the Commission completed 12 My Health Record clinical safety reviews. These include:
Here is the link:
The latest report (No 10) is dated February 2018.
It seems the ADHA and the Commission have just lost interest or is there another explanation?
In passing it seems most of their work was just ignored as far as I can tell. 

What on earth is going on do you reckon. Surely quality, safety and efficiency is what this is all meant to be about? 

Did the Commission decide the #myHealthRecord was so perfect that no further review was needed or were they fired? 

Lots of questions and not really any answers.

David.

2 comments:

  1. Bernard Robertson-DunnNovember 23, 2019 7:47 AM

    Looks as though Australia is not the only jurisdiction to be struggling with patient safety and EHRs:

    No Safety Switch: How Lax Oversight Of Electronic Health Records Puts Patients At Risk

    https://khn.org/news/no-safety-switch-how-lax-oversight-of-electronic-health-records-puts-patients-at-risk/

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  2. Thanks Bernard - the khn.org article is obligatory reading.

    It describes so vividly how decades of work by concerned clinicians embedding 'safety' into our hospitals has been steadily decimated.

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