Title: EHealth
1E-Health
Opportunity or threat to the medical library
profession?
Josephine Marshall The Walter and Eliza Hall
Institute of Medical Research Melbourne
Australia marshallj_at_wehi.edu.au
2E-HealthThe use in the health sector of digital
data for clinical, educational and administrative
purposes
- Hype?
- Viable new information business?
http//www.noie.gov.au
31999-2000
- Winning diagnosis for e-health
- Health is shaping up as one of the big
business sectors of the net - E-Health will change the nature of medical
communication - E-Health will restructure global heath care
systems - E-Health will save lives
4October 2000
January 2001
Merger and take over a means of survival for
Dot Coms
5docs.com
- Doctor desktop a misnomer
- Menduno M. docs.com. Hospital and Health Networks
2000
websurveymd.com
- Physicians still under utilize the internet
- Physicians sceptical of benefit of internet to
healthcare - http//websurveymd.mt01.com/
6Top 5 Physician Web Portals
Best clinical content
High Quality
Top free site for content
Relevant news content
Dynamic community resources
Berkowitz, L e.MD Online Fall 2000
7Reams Of Information,Some Of It Even Useful
- Has the internet made a difference in medicine?
- Harvesting medical information off the web is no
less tricky for professionals in medicine than
anyone else - Practicing medicine on the web a dangerous and
addictive habit
Zuger, A New York Times Oct 25, 2000
8The Informationist A New Profession
- Complicating demands of literature retrieval
- Techniques involved not easy to teach, time
consuming - Physicians do not, and never will have time to
look for answers to clinical questions
Davidoff, F and Florance, V Ann Int Med June 2000
9Librarian to Informationist
- A crucial role
- Extension of our professional role
- Linking librarian to e-health
10Librarians In E-Health
- Familiar with values in access, management,
preservation - Unfamiliar with e-commerce methods
- Comfort levels change when information becomes a
commodity
11For Physicians By Physicians
- Access away from traditional physical site
- An aggregator of resources
- Impact on library budgets
12A Health Information Action Plan For Australia
- Australian Health Libraries Submission
- Librarians have education and experience
- Working knowledge of field
- Empirical experience meeting information needs
of health professionals and consumers - Collaborative nature of Australian health
libraries
13Health Online Action Plan
- Goals
- Develop national standards for health information
management and IT that are compatible with
international standards activity - Training and support for health care workers and
consumers to encourage uptake and use of
information technology
http//www.health.gov.au/healthonline/action.htm
14- Foster research and development and best practice
in the use and implementation of online
technologies in the health sector - Expand development of decision support services
- Increase use of online applications to support
efficient clinical practice - Expand markets for Australian online health
services
http//www.health.gov.au/healthonline/action.htm
15Medical Librarians In The Knowledge Century
- Key stakeholders
- Leaders in health information community
- Ideally suited to the e-health world