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Just what the doctor ordered: Moving forward with electronic health records
Author(s) -
O'SULLIVAN Therese A.,
BILLING Nathan A.,
STOKES David
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
nutrition and dietetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.479
H-Index - 31
eISSN - 1747-0080
pISSN - 1446-6368
DOI - 10.1111/j.1747-0080.2011.01525.x
Subject(s) - interoperability , electronic health record , terminology , health records , medicine , medical record , public relations , health board , business , nursing , political science , health care , world wide web , computer science , law , linguistics , philosophy , radiology
Aim: To provide dietitians with information on the proposed introduction of electronic medical records in Australia and New Zealand and discuss potential benefits and challenges. Methods: An overview of the current status regarding electronic health (e‐health) records is given along with suggestions on how dietitians may like to become involved. Information was obtained by literature review and through contact with the National E‐Health Transition Authority in Australia and the National Health Information Technology Board in New Zealand. Results: Governments in both Australia and New Zealand are dedicated to the establishment of national electronic health record systems. Current issues in founding such a system include interoperability with existing systems, privacy concerns and the use of standardised terminologies. Conclusion: Integrated and practical e‐health records are an important part of an efficient and sustainable health system. Dietitians wishing to be involved can learn about the International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology, actively seek and contribute to technology discussions in their workplace and register with available e‐health record initiatives.