National E-Health Transition Authority

PCEHR


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The "Four-Cornered" Roundtable to progress the PCEHR, eHealth generally, and gain a common understanding

This workshop is intended to generate discussion and feedback. It will be used to assist NEHTA in advising the Department of Health and Ageing (DOHA) on its formal PCEHR consultation in due course.

As such, this workshop is not a reflection of determined policy settings and does not necessarily reflect the views of DoHA.

Download a PDF copy of slides from today's webcast
Pre-briefing session slides
PCHER "Four Cornered" Roundtable slides

Agenda
Arrival & Breakfast
Pre-briefing session

- For those who were unable to attend the preceding roundtable discussions to provide a useful update before the day’s proceedings begin.
Les Schumer (NEHTA PCEHR Design Authority)/ Dr Chris Pearce (NEHTA PCEHR Clinical Lead)
Morning Session
Welcome and introduction to the day Dr Mukesh Haikerwal (NEHTA Head of Clinical Leadership & Engagement)/ Pippa Hague (facilitator)
Vision for the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record

- bringing the PCEHR system to life
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal, Fionna Granger (Department of Health and Ageing)
International experience and how it applies to the local setting

- The NZ experience
Dr Ross Boswell (New Zealand Guest Speaker)
The Northern Territory experience implementing eHealth Claire Johansson (Guest Speaker, Wurlinjang Aboriginal Medical Health Service)
Viewpoints from each of the four corners Representatives from the four corners
PCEHR System Design

- what are the areas where we have some conclusions and commonality.
Andrew Howard (NEHTA Head of PCEHR)
Understanding the current points of differences: Consumer generated data

- panel discussion from each ‘corner’
- guided roundtable discussions
Panel and group discussion
Afternoon Session
Understanding the current points of differences: Access to sensitive information

- panel discussion from each ‘corner’
- guided roundtable discussions
Panel and group discussion
International experience and how it applies to the local setting

- the UK experience
Dr Mike Bainbridge (UK Guest Speaker)
Understanding Governance Fionna Granger
Soap Box Session
Soap Box

- views from the floor
Delegates who have reserved a two minute speaking slot on the ‘soap box’
Summary of responses from today’s roundtable discussions Dr Mukesh Haikerwal/ Pippa Hague
Synthesis: Understanding where we're at and what’s in progress

- consultations
- qualitative analysis of general public
- target groups
Dr Mukesh Haikerwal/ Fionna Granger