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Smarter Safer Better
Delivering on the eHealth
Vision for NSW
Jonathan Di Michiel
Program Director – eMR Connect
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Sharing
Lessons
Agenda
eMedsProgress
Approach
Strategy
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eHealth Strategy
for NSW Health
eMR Connect supports
“A digitally enabled and
integrated health system
delivering patient-centred
health experiences and
quality health outcomes”
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eHealth Strategy for NSW Health
Consistent
Foundations
“Patients have
consistent
interactions with
healthcare systems
that address their
health and
wellbeing.”
Integration
“Patients benefit from
strong partnerships
that provide
coordinated and
integrated health
services.”
Personalisation
“Patients experience
customised
healthcare and
education available
when and where
needed.”
Horizon 1
Years 1– 3
Horizon 2
Years 1– 7
Horizon 3
Years 1– 10
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eHealth Strategy for NSW Health
Horizons
How is eMR Connect Program Delivering
on the eHealth Strategy for NSW Health?
• Delivering an electronic medical record across
NSW to enhance quality of patient care and
achieve improved health outcomes
• Rolling out functionality to support care for patients
in hospitals
eMR
eMeds
• Extended eMR to support community health and
outpatient care – CHOC
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Delivering for Clinicians and Patients
Orders
and results
Surgery
Emergency
Dept
Clinical
documentation
Electronic
prescribing
Enhanced decision
support
Community
care
Clinical
pathways
Tools to
identify at-risk
patients
Optimise
clinical
applications
Meds
admin
Meds Rec
ICU
HealtheNet
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SAFETY PRINCIPLES
Design a safe system
Ensure people are equipped and trained to use it safely
Use the system to improve safety and quality of care
APPROACH
• Stakeholder-led clinical governance frameworks
• Promoting standardisation of appropriate design elements
• Managing risk associated with variance
• Clinical leadership and engagement
Focus on Safety and Quality
The Story So Far … and Challenge AheadeMR CONNECT ROLLOUT SCOREBOARD
• Completed Community Health and Outpatient Care (CHOC)
Live at 333 facilities across all LHDs
• Successful completion of eMR2
Over halfway through by bed numbers, even more by sites
Driving take up of new functionality, e.g. ‘Between the Flags’
enhancements
• Accelerate rollout of eMeds
Scope increased to 58 sites – 16,000 hospital beds
12 hospitals scheduled to go live in 2017
eMR 2 eMeds CHOC
Live 140 10 333
Planned 179 58 333
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eMR Connect Program Rollout Across NSW
As at 10 March 2017
Ministry of Health data used for
bed numbers
The projected acceleration of
beds to go live for eMR2 and
eMeds reflects the future
rollout schedule to large
facilities with many beds
Ramping Up eMeds• Implementing eMeds at more hospitals, more quickly, safely, with
best use of resources
– Scope increased from 28 to 58 hospitals
– 12 ‘go lives’ planned during 2017
• Delivering high quality and safe systems for hospitals
– Underpinned by rigorous clinical governance and meaningful
engagement with clinicians and LHDs
• Supporting effective change management
– eMeds not only live in hospital but used efficiently & safely
• Setting up Rural LHDs for success to roll out eMeds to
18 hospitals in 2018
– In collaboration with Rural eHealth Program
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Standards
Clinical
Engage-
ment
Usable
Systems
Inter-
operability
eMeds
Readiness
Approach
to
GovernanceFunding Resources
Change
Manage-
ment
Benefits
Tackling the Challenges /
Applying the eMeds Lessons
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Questions?