Fax-free health care a step closer
Wednesday, 19 July, 2017
Healthcare practitioners are a step closer to direct聽and secure communications聽with each other 鈥 without cumbersome fax machines.聽
New聽technology will enable health data to flow securely from one healthcare provider to another 鈥斅爄rrespective of the software they are using, the organisation they work for聽or with whom they are communicating.
The technology is being developed by a clinical consortium聽following a tender process earlier this year.聽Under the auspices of the聽Australian Digital Health Agency, work is underway with HealthLink and Telstra聽鈥斅爓ith a range of healthcare providers across a variety of locations engaged in current trials. The objective is to develop solutions that allow secure messaging between healthcare providers with different clinical information systems messaging vendors, in a way that can be scaled nationally.
The judges of the success of this integration will be the healthcare providers themselves,聽who must give each project their tick of approval before the projects are deemed a success.
Dr Nathan Pinskier, chair of the RACGP Expert Committee on eHealth and Practice Systems, said the technology will have a big impact on the sector, where confidential patient records are regularly transmitted by dated systems such as facsimile and post.
鈥淭he number one issue to be resolved in healthcare communications is the ability for healthcare providers to electronically communicate with each other directly, seamlessly and securely,鈥澛燚r Pinskier said.
鈥淭he interoperability solution is within our grasp and I thank the Australian Digital Health Agency and its CEO, Tim Kelsey, for listening to the sector and making this a high-priority item.鈥
Kelsey聽said the agency has partnered with industry, jurisdictions and healthcare professionals and undertaken technical work over months to progress discussions from theory into clinical practice.
鈥淚 have been listening to key partners in the community on their aspirations for the Digital Health Agency and ways it can support key health priorities in Australia,鈥澛燢elsey said.
鈥淪ecure messaging between providers is one of the key themes that comes up in these discussions, and getting it right will create opportunities to leverage these communications for other purposes, including uploads to the My Health Record.鈥
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