The crucial roles of standards and strategy in developing a regional health information network

Roderick Neame
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Contemporary medical practice increasingly involves the use of inter-professional teams and complex care protocols. Increasing emphasis on value for money, medical audit, quality assurance and optimal outcomes requires that the practitioner has ready access to large amounts of up-to-date information, and that various abstracts and summaries of cases are made available quickly to providers, purchaser/funders, statisticians and researchers, and others. Rapid movements of large quantities of information is vital for the future success of health care: development of health information networks are vital strategic goals. In 1991 New Zealand initiated a widespread process of health services reform, whose success depended upon better availability and faster movements of information. The first phase of a national network to support these needs was successfully implemented in mid 1993: this provided for a point of connection for all individuals and organisations involved in the health sector, using commercial networking services. Fundamental to this development has been the adoption adaptation and development of appropriate standards and specifications for interconnection profiles, communications protocols, message formats, privacy and security requirements classification and coding systems and data element definitions. These have been selected to provide the maximum utility whilst imposing the minimum of constraints on the diversity of end user systems.

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标准和战略在发展区域卫生信息网络中的关键作用
当代医疗实践越来越多地涉及使用跨专业团队和复杂的护理协议。越来越多地强调物有所值、医疗审计、质量保证和最佳结果,这要求从业人员随时可以获得大量最新信息,并迅速向提供者、购买者/资助者、统计学家和研究人员以及其他人提供各种病例摘要和摘要。大量信息的快速流动对保健今后的成功至关重要:发展保健信息网络是至关重要的战略目标。1991年,新西兰发起了一项广泛的保健服务改革进程,其成功取决于信息的更好提供和更快流动。支助这些需要的国家网络的第一阶段于1993年中期成功实施:这为利用商业网络服务参与保健部门的所有个人和组织提供了一个连接点。这一发展的根本是采用、调整和发展有关互连概况、通信协议、消息格式、隐私和安全要求、分类和编码系统以及数据元素定义的适当标准和规范。这些选择是为了提供最大的效用,同时对最终用户系统的多样性施加最小的限制。
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