5. Enabling an Integrated Healthcare Model Graeme Osborne, Director - National Health IT Board 3 November 2010, HINZ Conference 2010 www.ithealthboard.health.nz
7. eHealth Vision To achieve high quality health care and improve patient safety , by 2014 New Zealanders will have a core set of personal health information available electronically to them and their treatment providers regardless of the setting as they access health services.
10. Governance National Health IT Board National Information Clinical Leaders Group Consumer Forum Work with: Holds Accountable DHB CEOs and CIOs Health Information Standards (HISO) Health IT Cluster Sponsor Owner Prog/Proj Manager Sponsor Owner Prog/Proj Manager Sponsor Owner Prog/Proj Manager Local Regional National Invest Define/ Operate Delivery Patients First DHB CEO Information Group Ministry Major Projects Group Groups the Board will work with and hold accountable for achieving the plan National Programmes
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15. National Health IT Plan Phase 2 Identity Connected Health Clinical Data Repository
16. National Health IT Plan Phase 2 Primary – Community Secondary – Tertiary Shared Care
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18. National Health IT Board Dr Murray Milner, Independent ICT Consultant (Chair) Dr Harry Pert, General Practitioner, Rotorua Elizabeth Plant, Pharmacist, Taranaki District Health Board Dr Chris Hendry, Executive Director, Midwifery and Maternity Provider Organisation Tony Foulkes, CEO, Taranaki District Health Board Nigel Millar, CMO, Canterbury District Health Board Robyn Kamira, Business Owner and Academic Chai Chuah, National Director, National Health Board (expert appointment) Graeme Osborne, Director of the National Health IT Board
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In particular I would like to acknowledge the leadership of Paul Cressey and the most recent work of HISAC. As you can see on the right hand side of the slide, there have been a number of successful initiatives completed over the last 18 months including: development of standards by sector working groups; challenging and advising the Ministry of Health on their Key Directions and National systems development programme; and, increasing the uptake of the secure health network which has 1200 registered users now. Registered users and health organisations wanting to provide online health services, now have a choice of three providers: Telecom/Gen-i, TlestraClear and Health Link. In addition, the secure health network will migrate to the next generation Connected Health solution without any impact.