New patient information sharing system introduced
New patient information sharing system introduced
From today the West Coast health system has introduced HealthOne, a new electronic patient information system to assist health professionals with continuity of care.
HealthOne’s secure system allows healthcare providers
to view information about a person including GP records,
allergies, hospital discharge summaries, prescribed
medications and test results. Only authorised healthcare
providers such as doctors, nurses and pharmacists can access
that information.
West Coast and Canterbury District Health Board Chief Executive David Meates says HealthOne will mean better, safer and faster care.
“What it means is that if for some reason you can’t remember what medications you’re on, or you are unconscious, your health carers will be able to quickly check records and make sure they treat you accordingly,” Mr Meates says.
Individual health information is only available to the people caring for a patient, and checks are in place to monitor how records are accessed.
The types of information
recorded will include:
· Pharmacy records of
dispensed medications, including dosages
· Hospital discharge summaries and outpatient letters from visits to West Coast and Canterbury hospitals
· A complete set of any laboratory and radiology tests from the West Coast and Canterbury
· A summary of your GP records including diagnoses, prescribed medications and allergies/medical warnings.
HealthOne replaces an earlier system in use on the coast, Share for Care.
People are able to opt off if they do not wish for their information to be shared. Freephone 0508 837 872 (0508 TESTSAFE), or email testsafesouth@cdhb.health.nz. They can also tell their healthcare provider (including pharmacies) during a visit or consultation.
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