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    Michael Wishart
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    Michael Wishart

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    Michael.Wishart@svha.org.au

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    [Posted on behalf of Marija Juraja Moderator]

    [Moderator note Melbourne session flyer attached. For other sessions see: http://www.gehco.org/events/health-it-lead-or-be-led/ ]

    Please distribute this information to members? We would like to see Clinical Nurses and Nurse Decision makers engaged with eHealth solutions, learning about this via the seminar will enhance this potential.

    Health IT To lead or be led

    There is increasingly awareness of the need for use of clinical data to support high quality healthcare delivery. Yet it has traditionally been difficult for clinicians to engage and participate in influencing the quality of the data that they need to support their care of patients, for research and analysis, to underpin clinical decision support and exchange with other healthcare providers.

    In this seminar and practical workshop our international experts will explain and demonstrate this alternative approach to eHealth – where shared information structures, terminology systems and decision rules are successfully developed, verified and driven by the clinical experts themselves, and then subsequently implemented into clinical software applications. This will provide a strong foundation for:

    Recording & exchanging health information

    Data aggregation & comparative analysis

    Clinical decision support

    Reducing the fragmentation of current eHealth activities

    Preventing vendor lock in & data silos

    Bootstrapping new eHealth development

    Delivery of a future roadmap for existing clinical applications

    Brisbane 16-17 March 2016

    Sydney 6-7 April 2016

    Melbourne 13-14 April 2016

    Momentum is now gathering in Australia and a number of international eHealth programs to change this, using a new clinician-led approach which involves standardisation and sharing of high quality, computable clinical data specifications. Visit http://www.gehco.org/events/health-it-lead-or-be-led/ for further details and to register.

    Kind regards

    Dr Evelyn Hovenga RN PhD FACS FACHI FACN Trustee Director & Administrator Global eHealth Collaborative (GeHCo)

    503/166 Wellington Pde, East Melbourne Vic 3002

    evelyn.hovenga@gehco.org

    http://www.gehco.org

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