Hi Chris,

Hope this is OK with the list ethics (discussing products..), but thought
this would be of general interest.

 

Chris, I thought you might be interested to know that Medisphere's
collaborative health record has the potential for this.

 

Our collaborative Health record currently does online Care Planning (around
3000 Care Plans done in the last year).

 

Our new release (due shortly) incorporates shared, permission-based
notes/history taking.

 

We are looking at the business case for implementing a Nursing Home record
(considerable work done on integrating MIMs and ICPC-2 Plus ). 

 

The collaborative health record functionality has levels of  permissions
allowing users to only 'see' the residents that they have been 'invited'
too. 

 

Each record entry then only allows those users who are invited to 'see' that
entry (automated reminders/invites makes this quick, but robust)

 

Active alerts notify invited users of changes to those records. Recall
system alerts users of work due.

 

If you'd be interested in discussing this further, please let me know. As a
GP myself, I am very keen to work with projects to improve

Aged Care efficiencies!

 

Kind Regards

Stephen

 

Dr Stephen Barnett

Medisphere Pty Ltd

1300 55 44 84

Mob 0418 741973

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Chris Scott
Sent: Monday, 5 March 2007 2:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GPCG_TALK] Hosting Aged Care Medication Mgt

 

Has anyone had experience in hosting GP (or other) software for Aged Care
medication management? I'm particularly interested in methods used for two
factor remote access authentication and filtering logons so that resident
records are only seen by those who have rights to see that record. 

 

Chris.

Chris Scott

Chief Information Officer

Hunter Urban Division of General Practice

Tel: 02 4925 2259

Mobile: 0413 945 564

Help Desk: 02 4929 1000

 <blocked::http://www.hudgp.org.au/> http://www.hudgp.org.au 

 



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