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National E-Health Transistion Authority Reflections, Lesson Learned and current opportunities The Future is E-Health Coalition of National Nursing Organisations 8 October 2010 Sydney

25 August 2014 National E-Health Transistion Authority Lead the uptake of e-health systems of national significance; and coordinate the progression and accelerate the adoption of e-health by delivering urgently needed integration infrastructure and standards for health information. NEHTA’s purpose: establishing the foundations for e-health E-Health: The Foundations

25 August 2014 National E-Health Transistion Authority Lead the uptake of e-health systems of national significance; and coordinate the progression and accelerate the adoption of e-health by delivering urgently needed integration infrastructure and standards for health information. NEHTA’s purpose: establishing the foundations for e-health E-Health: The Foundations

25 August 2014 National E-Health Transistion Authority Clinical Safety Risk Management in eHealth Aims to improve the quality and safe delivery of healthcare by:  Placing special emphasis on identifying circumstances that put patients at risk of harm  Acting to prevent or control those risks to As Low As Reasonably Practicable  Presenting evidence to internal and external customers that those controls within nehta’s boundary have been managed  Communicating additional controls that need to be implemented by other organisations outside nehta – Healthcare delivery organisations and health IT suppliers Based on principles in other mature industries in which managing risk is very important, for example, aviation and engineering

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National E-Health Transistion Authority eHealth Capacity and Capability - Benefits Leadership and Engagement: get together, clarify roles, be known and building influence, and promote the benefitsLeadership and Engagement: eHealth Tools: know what you’ve got, learn from others, design for clinical benefits and create easy winseHealth Tools: eHealth Skills: know what skills are needed, get eHealth on the education agenda, make the most of what is there and use championseHealth Skills: Knowledge Management: identify what questions need answers and what information is needed, know what tools and resources exist, maximise the use of knowledge and exploit electronic information.Knowledge Management:

National E-Health Transistion Authority Lessons Learnt Page 11 Leadership and mentoring Understand the journey Collaboration eHealth Tools eHealth skills Information and knowledge management Governance

National E-Health Transistion Authority NEHTA’s Clinical Unit Mukesh Haikerwal Chief Clinical Lead/ Head of Clinical Unit Leonie Katekar Director of Clinical Unit Kathy Dallest Head of Clinical Safety Unit David Yee Clinical Safety Manager – BNE Rodney Ecclestone Clinical Safety Manager – SYD Grant Wales Systems Safety Engineer – BNE Programme Clinical Leads

National E-Health Transistion Authority Communication and Collaboration Stakeholder reference Groups Specific invited participation Specialist areas Specific to product development eg medicines management, eTP, SNOMED CT AU, AMT, eDischarge, eReferrals

National E-Health Transistion Authority Clinical Leads Forum Mukesh Haikerwal – Chief Clinical Lead/Head of Clinical Unit Evolutionary becoming more formalised Clinical Representatives from across Australia Professional organisation/colleges Sue McIndoe Trish O’Hara Council of National Nursing Organisations

National E-Health Transistion Authority eHealth and Nursing Practice Professional Governance Clinical Governance Organisational governance Project Governance Competence and Educational governance eHealth/Health IT development, deployment and continued service management, procurement Page 15

National E-Health Transistion Authority Low governance = high risk

National E-Health Transistion Authority Page 17 The Future is E-Health NEHTA Clinical Safety Unit Manager