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Progress on the Electronic Patient Record In Scotland – June 2009 Heather Strachan eHealth Clinical Lead (NMAHPs) Scottish Government [email protected]

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Progress on the Electronic Patient Record In Scotland – June 2009

Heather StrachaneHealth Clinical Lead (NMAHPs) Scottish [email protected]

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Population 5,057,400

Approximately 150,000 NHS staff2.57% NHS Budget spent on eHealth

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Better Health Better Care Action Plan

Health Improvement

Tackling Health Inequalities

Improving Quality of Healthcare

Mutuality

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Our Vision for eHealth

“exploiting the power of electronic information to help ensure that patients get the right care, involving the right clinicians, at the right time, to deliver the right outcome”

Better eHealth Better Care NHS Scotland eHealth Strategy 2008

www.ehealth.show.scot.nhs.uk

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eHealth Architecture Vision

Portal Framework

Identity & Access Management (inc. Single Sign On)

Integration Platform

Record LocatorService

SCI Gateway Process Management

GP IT Labs PACS PharmacyPMS Other

ECS SCI Store CHI

Patient Dashboard

Clinical Dashboard

Management Dashboard

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Portal Framework

Identity & Access Management (inc. Single Sign On)

Integration Platform

Record LocatorService

SCI Gateway Process Management

GP IT Labs PACS PharmacyPMS Other

ECS SCI Store CHI

Patient Dashboard

Clinical Dashboard

Management Dashboard

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What will we get?• Portal summary view of patient information from multiple systems.• Seamless access to source systems for viewing and data entry.• Bring together data from range of sources.How does it work?• Web based portal accessible from any site.• Single sign on provides login to source systems.• Source systems feed information stores using unique patient ID Number.• Record locator knows the stores that hold information• The integration platform streamlines the retrieval of information from multiple sources.

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Inter relationship between Clinical and Patient Portal

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• Customisation and personal profile• Self management tools• Measurements and results• Decision support• Health, Disease and Treatment options• Local support and services• Appointments and prescriptions• Access to health records• Forums and peer support • Telehealth and telemonitoring

Features of patient portal Demonstrator

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www.clinicaldecisions.scot.nhs.uk

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Supporting Evidence Based Practice at Point of Care

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Townhead Surgery

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babylink

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milihealth

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my diabetes * my way

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Renal patient view

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NHS 24

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Cancer info plus

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Borders Health in Hand

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healthinfoplus

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health information online

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eLibrary

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Conclusion

•Need to co-ordinate potential patient portal silos•Personalised patient portal•Interrelationship between clinical and patient portal•Support shared decision• making as part of care process•Mutuality•Impact on role of nurses