6. eHealth & Clinical Practice
• Contribution to patient care • Use of common clinical
• Changing dynamics terms
• Use of computers in • Patient access
consultations • Security and confidentiality
• Shared access to records
• Contribution to the clinical • Maintaining and confirming
record competence
• Information for care • Audit, reports, research,
delivery service management,
• Written communication specifying & using data and
• Writing records for the use information; e-learning
of others
7. “Learning to Manage Health Information –
a theme for clinical education”
• Protecting individuals and organisations
• Data, Information and Knowledge
• Communications and Information Transfer
• Health and Care Records
• The Language of Health (Clinical Coding &
Terminology)
• E-Health: the Future of Clinical Care
• Essential IT Skills
8. “Challenges”
• Language: “eHealth”, • Relevance, impact
“Informatics” and value
• Pre and post- • Build in or bolt on?
registration • Education or training?
• Educator • Access to systems
development • Resources
• Context • Assessment
9. Conclusion
• Tool not topic
• Integral to professional practice
• Change is never easy
10. “That it will ever come into general
use, notwithstanding its value, is
extremely doubtful because its
beneficial application requires
much time and gives a good bit of
trouble, both to the patient and to
the practitioner because its hue
and character are foreign and
opposed to all our habits and
associations.”
The London Times
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