Placing Patients at the Center of Digital Healthcare
Clinicians are increasingly using digital tools to access and connect patients’ clinical information, and to make clinical decisions. Patients, particularly those with complex health conditions, may have hundreds of clinicians and other health care providers involved in their care, and yet interact with the NSW health system for only a fraction of their lives. Patients expect their information to be instantly available to every person that participates in their health care, with their permission, while also ensuring safety, privacy, and confidentiality. Digital tools should be able to relieve some of the burden placed on the patient by multidisciplinary healthcare, and ultimately improve health outcomes.
The mission of my office at eHealth NSW is to place patients at the center of digital healthcare by ensuring their information, when captured by digital tools, crosses boundaries within NSW across the borders to other states and jurisdictions, and in the long-term, across the globe. We do this by building better, safer, interoperable tools that integrate seamlessly with clinical practice through human centered design to enhance clinicians’ ability to deliver excellent healthcare.
Engaging Clinicians in Health Informatics
It’s only through talking to clinicians that we can gain a thorough understanding of what’s working, what’s not working, and what else clinicians need from their tools to optimize their practice. The concept of clinician engagement sounds simple enough, but in reality can be quite challenging. How do you get clinicians to “speak digital”? Health informatics is a complex topic that not all clinicians are interested in talking about. In geographically dispersed areas like NSW, it can be difficult to bring people together physically; a problem which is compounded by clinicians’ varying shifts and rosters.
My office holds regular Clinical Engagement Forums in different locations across NSW, bringing together clinicians, nurses, and allied health professionals to discuss and workshop different topics.