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Data gaps in health enterprise, data

improvement and governance to

ensure fitness for data and care

improvement

Associate Professor

Christopher Pearce PhD, MFM, MBBS, FRACGP, FACRRM, FAICD, FACHI

Big Data = Quick Data

The Benefits

Efficiency

What is being governed

Why General Practice?

Computers on the Desk

Computers In Use

Computers In Use

Getting the balance right…

System understanding of data

‘Data Hierarchy2’

Support Clinical Interventions

Clinical Governance

Population Based Decision Support

Policy and Strategy

Research

Administration and Business Support

2: Pearce et al, Australian Family Physician 2011

A Data Warehouse – for

data…

POLAR • 50 practices

• 200+ GPs

• 1,000,000+ patients

• Longitudinal and patient centred data

• Geographic coverage

• 10 years of data quality activities

https://iemml.org.au/polar-data

The Next Level

What needs to Happen now...

What is Governance

conduct the policy, actions, and affairs…

Corporate

Representative

Regulatory

Project

Clinical Clinical governance is a systematic and integrated approach to ensuring services

are accountable for delivering quality health care.

Churchill: You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing, after they have tried everything

else

What are we governing

Metaphors

Corporate/Business

Orchestrators

Community

Data/Information

“Knowledge is Power”

Useability

What does this mean?

The ‘New’ Consultation7

Pearce et al, JAMIA 2011

Personal

System

Fabula

Code

Narrative

Never give in – never, never, never, never, in

nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in

except to convictions of honour and good sense

Clinical Informatics

Challenges

Coded vs Uncoded

Diagnosis vs Reason For

Encounter vs NBI

Workflow vs Academic Rigour

Always a gap – How relevant is

that?

The Public Interest…

Questions?

Chris Pearce (cpearce@iemml.org.au)

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