This is something that we are working on at SWAHS and it is supposed to be
part of the "CEO Dashboard". There's no good reason why it can't be
delivered - data quality excepted.
jon
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Jon Patrick
Chair of Language Technology
Australian R&D Centre for Health Informatics
School of Information Technologies
University of Sydney


Quoting john hilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Thursday 05 April 2007 7:01 am, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> > On Thursday 05 April 2007 08:58, Tim Churches wrote:
> > > Mind you, I think that *every* health informatics project or product
> > > and *every* deployment of a clinical information system in a
> hospital or
> > > health system should have a population health and/or clinical
> > > epidemiologist in a key role on the team to make sure that
> opportunities
> > > for useful and valuable secondary, aggregate use of information are
> not
> > > missed, as they routinely and repeatedly are at present.
> >
> >  a common question is "is this going round doc?" and that can't be
> answered
> > except out of my head at present. there is no added input from the
> other 5
> > docs here on that point
> > obviously if each one of saw one person with a rare condition, we'd
> still
> > think it was rare, but 6 could still make a significant cluster.
>
>
> I'd love to see a constantly updating display in the waiting room, bar
> graphs
> and all, today's diagnoses, or this week's diagnoses.
> jh
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