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    1. Health Information Strategy Action Committee IHE Seminar – 16 & 17 June 2008
    2. Introduction
      • About HISAC & HIS-NZ
      • The relevance and importance of interoperability
      • Progress
    3. HISAC & the Health Information Strategy for NZ (HIS-NZ)
      • New Zealand's health information strategy (HIS-NZ) was developed by a representative group from New Zealand’s health and disability sector and adopted by the government in 2005.
      • It focuses on ‘enabling better use of information between service providers across the New Zealand health and disability sector’ and sets out twelve priorities (Action Zones).
      • A sector-wide ministerial advisory committee (HISAC) was established in August 2005 with responsibility to lead the sector in the implementation of these HIS-NZ priorities.
      Enabling Use Information Care Delivery, Funding, Planning, Policy & Research Views of Information AZ 7: Long Term Condition Management AZ 10: Primary Care Information AZ 9: Outpatients Information Transactional Informational Flows HISAC / Sector Agenda Setting & Governance National Local Sector Ownership Interoperability & Access AZ11: National Systems Access AZ 1: National Network AZ 12: Anchoring Framework Information Anchors AZ 3: HPI AZ 2: NHI AZ 5: eLabs AZ 4: ePharmacy AZ 6: eDischarges AZ 8: eReferrals
    4. Interoperability
      • Interoperability is a key theme
      • It is required for:
        • ‘ joining up’ information, systems, and processes
        • supporting patient centered care
      • Technology is an important enabler but relies on:
        • a framework that assures standards implementation and interoperability
        • collaboration and culture change
      • IHE visibility increasing and needs to be explored with the view to its adoption and adaptation in the NZ context
    5. Update - Standards
      • Released
        • Referral, Status & Discharge – Business Process & Messaging Standards
        • Pathology & Radiology – Messaging Standard
        • Data Concepts Repository Standard
        • PRIMHED – Data Set, Code Set, and Data Process Standards
        • Health Practitioner Index – Data Set and Code Set Standard
      • Out for public comment
        • Pharmacy Business Process & Messaging
        • NZPOCS (LOINC) 2 draft standards
      • In development
        • GP2GP Patient File Transfer
        • Medicines Terminology
        • Authentication and Security Framework
        • Primary Care Core Dataset
        • Online Forms Server
      • Proposed / Investigating
        • Decision support – Computer Interpretable Guideline Standard
        • Regional/National Shared Information Repositories
        • Trauma/emergency
        • HL7 V3 & CDA / XML
        • Updates to HPI Code Set
        • Generic Web Service Message Structure
    6. Update - General
      • HISAC also working with:
        • Sector – Interoperability Framework
        • MoH – Sector Knowledgebase / Standards Register
        • Sector – Sector Information Flows Model
        • MoH – Connected Health – Architecture Framework / Transition Health Network
        • NIHI – to be discussed later in the seminar
        • DHBNZ – eDischarges implementation lead
        • MoH – Legislative change to support e-prescribing
        • MoH – Connected Health & NSDP (improve infrastructure around national systems)
        • DHBNZ / MoH – increase secure connectivity in pharmacies and GPs
        • MoH – NHI process improvement, access and public education
        • MoH – HPI awareness, use of, and increase registry coverage
        • MoH – Governance arrangements around NZ Health Network / Connected Health and national systems
        • Office of the Privacy Commissioner / Sector – Privacy & Shared Information
        • MoH – Key Directions – Clinical and administrative indicators and outcome measures
        • General Practice Leaders Forum / MoH – QI4GP Project
        • NZ Health IT Cluster, Lakes & BOP DHB, Rotorua Primary Care and Labs - eLabs
        • NDSA (TestSafe) – Privacy / Security Guidelines – what can we learn, what can we re-use

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