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Clinical Computing Secure, reliable technology that improves clinical workflow at the point of care
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Challenges & Opportunities Opportunity for Clinical Computing Existing Challenges Cost of operations Security risks Misalignment to clinical needs Lack of staff & resources Emerging Challenges Delivering care in new contexts Clinical need for point-of- care access to information Staff mobility Next generation workforce Opportunities New integrated devices National eHealth Strategy State led clinical + infrastructure investment Maturity of enterprise infrastructure software
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Clinical Computing Interactions Clerical / Administrative (eg. Patient Admission, Administration) Shared Ward Computer (eg. Inpatient ward, nursing station) Bedside Console (eg. Patient Entertainment, Consultation / Education) Specific Purpose Computer (eg. Surgical systems, Radiology viewer) Mobile In-Hospital Device (eg. Specialist rounds, aged care nursing) Mobile In the Community (eg. Community Nursing, Home Monitoring) Small Practice Computer (eg. General Practice, Pharmacy) Phone / Remote (eg. On call, remote access)
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Clinical Workflow Improvements Clinical Documents & Practice Management Patient Education Mobile Image Consult Electronic Health Records Order Entry Medication Management Clinical Computing
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Linking Applications & Infrastructure
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Common Needs Device characteristics Input and visualisation PhysicalPhysical WorkflowWorkflow SecuritySecurity ManagementManagement Connectivity and mobility as standard Maintains context linked to the clinical application(s ) Access control with single sign-on & smart cards Protection from threats & security vulnerabilities Ability to rapidly deploy new capabilities Reliable, controlled and safe
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Clinical Computing
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From the budget papers: Queensland budget includes $87.1 million in 2009/2010 for clinical systems that will contribute to an EMR, plus a further $86 million for ICT supporting infrastructure Vision for the Statewide Electronic Medical Record: “ The eMR will deliver key functionality to the clinician’s desktop [...] coupled with critical Administration and Support systems” The entire solution will be implemented via a Supporting Infrastructure, both hard (connectivity, data centres, security) and soft (standards, information architectures, information policy, business intelligence). “ - Ray Brown, Tam Shepherd
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Competitive Landscape HEALTH INTEGRATION Open Health Tools Connected Health Medical Grade Network Clinical Collaboration Health Knowledge Driven Health iPhone for Physicians Smarter Health Clinical Computing Clinical Collaboration & Communications Clinical Intelligence Care Network Integration
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Resources 15 th to 23 rd September Email your partner account manager http://www.microsoft.com/industry/healthcare /technology/default.mspx
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