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Core clinician use cases for a national HIE and related national interoperability initiatives
Date & Time: May 20, 2025 01:00 PM in
Description: A one hour expert webinar looking at how our proposed national Health Information Exchange and key related national interoperability initiatives, such as upgrading the My Health Record and the development and mandating of standards of data sharing for our major software platforms, might directly benefit the day to day operational efficiency of clinicians working at the coal face in our hospitals, general practice and the community.
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Might be worth a watch.
David.
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It's a promo for InterSystems.
With InterSystems at the centre of the HIE does that mean that:
1. the Interoperability issues will be overcome,
2. medical practices, medical specialists including imaging and pathology, aged care facilities, public and private hospitals, and allied health providers including dentists, will all be able to communicate with each other and share the same medical record with each other and with the patient?
@12.00 PM It all depends on who you are talking too!
- ADHA, DOH and Intersystems will probably say yes.
- doctors will say not bloody likely.
- techies and consultants will say yes of course, anything is possible, all we need is money to do the job.
- patients will say that sounds good.
- the pragmatic, objective, well informed,
digital health expert will say, why, what are you trying to achieve, what is the problem you think you are solving?
Thanks David looks worth joining
David, do you support the HIE as the foundation upon which to build the new My Health Record which the ADHA is now developing?
I would want to see more details of the proposal before commenting. To develop a national Health Information Exchange is a non-trivial task and would be a major, complex project. I would like to see some regional pilots to prove up what is proposed and ensure it is both practical, useful, easy to use, properly secured and is well accepted by clinicians! That is a pretty big ask but it is a big project that you would want to work and work well!
I agree David, the National HIE is a mammoth task and hugely complex.How precisely, in plain English, will it benefit the national health system?
Would be ten years in the making with a sound plan, good people and all those annoying agreements need across public and private sectors. With ADHA thinking based on yesterdays need and technology, maybe not the best idea.
HIE might be a Freudian slip by the ADoHA
@6:38 am Absolutely, at least 10 years and with an annual expenditure by AIDH of $400M that's a total of $4 billion!
Surely the big bang approach has had its day. How about starting with a small contained proof-of-concept approach?
"small contained" is an anathema to the bureaucrats' huge egos.
The small contained approach is totally unacceptable to the ADHA. It's philosophy is to adopt a nationwide blanket approach in an attempt to ward-off and repel private sector upstarts from challenging ADHA's desire to exercise total control.
Having message level compliance with atomic data does give you Health Information Exchange that is flexible and interoperable, but that's not going to feed the coffers of multi-national consulting companies so I doubt ADHA would agree or even understand that...
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