Electronic Health Records (EHR, EMR)
Health information exchanges can help providers and public health departments overcome common obstacles.
Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) has rolled out a digital system that aims to give paramedics greater access to a patient’s vital medical information in an emergency.
AI will be key to the high-intensity modeling needed for personalized care – and New Zealand is offering a unique test bed for the development of new approaches.
The private sector and government have accomplished a lot and the next phase is critical to the best use of APIs.
The health system takes a practical approach, building analytics dashboards for nurses to enable proactive quality improvement.
Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) has rolled out a digital system that aims to give paramedics greater access to a patient’s vital medical information in an emergency.
The document includes changes made due to comments from stakeholders and it contains new standards and updated characteristics.
Part of the NHS's new 10-year plan is to make the organisation a testbed for new health tech, such as the portal-like HealthTechConnect.
The health system's Physician Services Group worked with IT leadership to help aggregate EHR prescribing data and make it available to its providers.
The agency’s Annual Report 2017–18 identified that “42 data breaches (in 28 notifications) were reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC)… concerning potential data security or integrity breaches”, but with “no purposeful or malicious attacks compromising the integrity or security of the My Health Record system”.