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  • St George's Hospital, New Zealand "Clinicians can now access patient information on the move, we have seen a positive impact on patient discharge times"
  • A Calvary Hospital, Australia "There has been a 75% saving in the costs associated with becoming paperless and these costs are continually decreasing"
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"Neil Jordan, Worldwide General Manager of the Health Industry for Microsoft. Doctors, specialists and other healthcare professionals need to be able to share the most up-to-date information, whether they are in a hospital or clinic, treating a patient, travelling between facilities or teleworking. They need communication and collaboration tools that help them connect with each other and with critical information to improve their performance and reduce errors."


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“make them use it” is not a valid EMR adoption strategy



"Of course we are all aware that a traditional EMR rollout is a huge financial commitment (thus raising the financial risk considerably, in addition to the operational risk of upending the healthcare organisation for a minimum of two years while the project is implemented). In many cases, those risks are well flagged and whilst typically underestimated, they have at least been given strong consideration. However the biggest risk to such a project is usually one that doesn’t receive much attention – user adoption"


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EMR Implementation – Big Bang or Phased Approach?



"One question that we have come across with clients time and time again is “How should we implement an EMR?” This usually refers to whether a hospital should take a Big Bang approach to the implementation of Electronic Medical Records or phase it in over time. One of the largest concerns with hospital management during the implementation of an EMR are..."


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Australia wins its hosting bid to hold the HL7 2020 International Working Group in Sydney

Australia wins its hosting bid to hold the HL7 2020 International Working Group in Sydney

Congratulations to HL7 Australia & the board including Vitro Software's Berne Gibbons who were instrumental in the successful bid

Author: Vitro Software Host/Tuesday, July 17, 2018/Categories: News, Australia & Asia-Pacific

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HL7 Australia will be bringing together its global collective of standard bearers in February 2020. This next international working group meeting of experts to be held outside North America will be in Sydney.

Congratulations to HL7 Australia and the HL7 Australia Board Members, including Vitro Software’s Executive Director, Berne Gibbons, who played a big part in winning the successful bid which was supported by the Australian Digital Health Agency. The meeting will see more than 1000 members of the network converge on the harbour city, working to solve one of healthcare’s great challenges – the exchange of health data.

It is the culmination of a series of successes for the influential Australian arm of the global not-for-profit.

No more than one HL7 meeting is held outside North America each year. The last time the organisation headed to Australia was in 2011.

HL7 International is supported by more than 1600 members from over 50 countries, including more than 500 corporate members representing healthcare providers, government stakeholders, payers, pharmaceutical companies, vendors and consulting firms.

HL7 Australia is one of the seven founding affiliates of HL7 International and is a powerhouse within the global organisation.

Earlier this year HL7 Australia – which is the custodian of the HL7 and FHIR standards in Australia – completed a rigorous consultative process to transition to a company limited by guarantee.

HL7 Australia’s membership growth has seen large scale vendors including Oracle, InterSystems, DXC Technology and MuleSoft join the community. It also has 15 benefactor members, including the Australia Digital Health Agency, Queensland Health and NSW Health.

The organisation’s efforts towards healthcare interoperability also include its Argonaut project, which is localising the work of the US Argonaut project with the involvement of the international project manager for FHIR, Australian Grahame Grieve, and stakeholders such as Cerner.

For more information visit the HL7 Australia website.
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