The Cradle Coast Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record evaluation research plan

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  • Elizabeth Cummings
  • Colleen Cheek
  • Winifred Van Der Ploeg
  • Peter Orpin
  • Heidi Behrens
  • Sharon Condon
  • Linda Jaffray
  • Isabelle Ellis
  • Barbara Ringeisen Arnold
  • Robyn Brogan
  • Skinner, Timothy

In 2010 the Federal Government announced funding over two years to create a Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) for Australians. One of the wave 2 implementation sites is the Cradle Coast in Tasmania. A PCEHR Program Benefits and Evaluation Partner (BEP) has been appointed to undertake evaluation activities with the e-health lead implementation sites. In addition to this implementation a comprehensive research plan has been developed and commenced through the Rural Clinical School at the University of Tasmania. The overarching aim of the research agenda is to evaluate the outcomes of various elements of the 4C project as it evolves and is implemented, from multiple perspectives. The research agenda is important as it expands upon the NEHTA mandated evaluation and provides an holistic overview of the PCEHR implementation process and outcomes for clinicians, patients and family members. This paper will detail the planned evaluation and its progress to date.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHealth Informatics : Building a Healthcare Future Through Trusted Information - Selected Papers from the 20th Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2012
Number of pages6
Volume178
Publication date1 Dec 2012
Pages14-19
ISBN (Print)9781614990772
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012
Event20th Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2012 - Sydney, NSW, Australia
Duration: 30 Jul 20122 Aug 2012

Conference

Conference20th Australian National Health Informatics Conference, HIC 2012
LandAustralia
BySydney, NSW
Periode30/07/201202/08/2012

    Research areas

  • Advance care planning, Evaluation, Gold Standards Framework, PCEHR

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