2. What is a system?
. . A system is a set of activities with a
common aim,
How To Build Healthcare Systems (J.A. Muir Gray)
3. What is a system?
. . A system is a set of activities with a
common aim, a common set of objectives,
How To Build Healthcare Systems (J.A. Muir Gray)
4. What is a system?
. . A system is a set of activities with a
common aim, a common set of objectives,
and a set of criteria against which
progress towards the objectives can be
measured
How To Build Healthcare Systems (J.A. Muir Gray)
5. What is a system?
. . A system is a set of activities with a
common aim, a common set of objectives,
and a set of criteria against which
progress towards the objectives can be
measured
How To Build Healthcare Systems (J.A. Muir Gray)
6.
7. Who?
Genesis of eSCRV
Chris Dever
Sheree East
Peter Fear
Ian McCrae
Graham McGeoch
Symon McHerron
Nigel Millar
Graeme Osbourne
Wayne Oxenham
Tony Cooke
Jeff Wilkinson
Martin Wilson
CDHB
Nurse Maude
Pharmacist
Orion Health
Canterbury Initiative
Pegasus Health
CDHB
Health IT Board
Orion Health
Health IT Board
Orion Health
Wainoni medical Centre
8. What?
. . support health system recovery
. . toward the CDHB 2020 Vision
. . with an integrated health record
Genesis of eSCRV
9. Goals
. . support health system transformation
. . rapid implementation of key elements
. . protect the people from the adverse
health effects of the earthquake
Genesis of eSCRV
10. Information model
. . person
. . conditions or groups
. . provider
. . population
Genesis of eSCRV
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19. Outcome:
. . eSCRV
. . better understanding
. . stronger health community
. . community engagement
Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful
Use (Fred Trotter and David Uhlman)
31. Data the water of life:
. . Tracking health data; and tracking health data
in a way compatible with other health data are
very different things.
. . Ensuring that health data is liquid is much
more complex than just gathering it together.
Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful
Use (Fred Trotter and David Uhlman)
32. . . safer
. . a better experience
. . more effective
. . more efficient
. . more engaged with the person
33. The patient owns the record:
. . to read
. . to annotate
. . to correct
. . to control