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SA Health to roll out comms tech


Tuesday, 16 November, 2021

SA Health to roll out comms tech

, in partnership with the , has trialled secure messaging technology and is now rolling it out in a staged approach in a bid to streamline communication between hospitals and community health providers.

鈥淪ecure messaging allows hospitals and healthcare providers, including general practitioners, private specialists and allied health professionals to communicate with each other in a safe and secure manner,鈥 said SA Health Chief Digital Health Officer Bret Morris.

The secure messaging service is active at all Local Health Networks using either the Sunrise Electronic Medical Record (EMR) or the Open Architecture Clinical Information System (OACIS).

To date, it has also been activated for over 300 practices and more than 2000 individual external health professionals in South Australia and surrounding states.

Morris said the first stage of the rollout allows discharge summaries to be sent directly to participating health providers, giving them access to accurate and up-to-date patient summaries.

鈥淪ince the service was launched, around 40,000 discharge summaries have been sent out from SA Health sites, which includes both metropolitan and regional based hospitals,鈥 Morris said.

鈥淭he system is being rolled out in a phased approach with eligible health providers sent a direct invitation to jump on board and around 10 practices being activated each day.

鈥淥ver time, the system will expand to include other documents like electronic outpatient referrals, specialist letters and other communications from SA Health so community health providers can receive an accurate reflection of a patient鈥檚 overall health care.鈥

Australian Digital Health Agency CEO Amanda Cattermole said, 鈥淭his technology meets rigorous security and privacy requirements, replacing existing manual processes and continuing to improve the interoperability of Australia鈥檚 broader digital health system.鈥

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