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Title: https://nww.stuff.nhs.uk


1
https//nww.stuff.nhs.uk
  • Or Whither NHS net

2
Why?
  • Long personal involvement
  • Central to all the changes that surround us
  • Knowledge is power
  • Pretending it isnt going to affect us is not an
    option

3
Why?
  • Not for coding clerks.
  • Who dont have a long term future.
  • Not just for the IT department.
  • For us all, clinical workers and management
    workers alike.

4
What?
  • The NHS plan.
  • Information for health.
  • 1998
  • Our LIS.
  • Our local funding.
  • Building the information core.
  • Jan 2001.
  • Other bits from all over.

5
Strands in All This
  • Communications
  • Records
  • Information

6
Strands in All This
  • Maybe money?

7
New Ways of Working
  • Not bolting computers onto existing practices
  • About redesigning work
  • Redesigning care
  • New pathways in the jargon

8
NET Targets
  • Secondary care
  • Clinical and support staff
  • 25 have desktop access by now
  • Really is 20 ish
  • 100 by 2002
  • Primary care
  • GPs and managers
  • 95 practices connected by now
  • Really is 80 ish
  • 90 desktop access by now
  • Really 50 ish
  • All 100 by 2002

But but but but but !
9
Uses Now
  • Email
  • Net browsing
  • Information source
  • Fax out (doesnt work!)
  • NSTS (not that reliable!)
  • Reading the stuff the NHSe no longer publishes
    cures insomnia.
  • National address book?
  • GP registration links.
  • GP IOS links for the brave.

10
Security
  • Lags behind
  • Caldicott
  • Awareness
  • Safe havens etc etc
  • National audit scheduled for Dec 2001
  • To BS7799
  • NHS cryptography
  • Roll out spring 2002
  • Public key encryption

11
What Next? Uses of NHS net
  • National priorities are pathology requests and
    reports.
  • Then xray reports and requests.
  • Booking.
  • Discharge information.

12
Jargon
  • EPR
  • Electronic Patient Record
  • ? Attainable
  • EHR
  • Electronic health record
  • ? Holy grail

13
Clinical Terminologies
  • Coding viz classifications
  • Read 3
  • Ends 2003
  • SNOMED CT
  • Starts 2003
  • ? Legacy coding and classifications

14
EPR Level 3
  • Integrated patient master index.
  • PAS.
  • Departmental systems (all departments)
  • Electronic clinical orders and results reporting.
  • Prescribing software.
  • Multi-professional care pathways.

15
EPR Primary Care
  • RFA99 legalises electronic records.
  • RFA99 roughly equates with levels 4-5 of
    secondary care EPRs.
  • Big problem is hospital letters.
  • ? Scanning.
  • ? EDI.

? 90 of practices by 2003
16
EPR Primary Care
  • Integrated nursing and medical EPRs are coming.
  • National framework expected in Sept 2001.
  • End of many Korner MDS expected in next month or
    two.
  • Local initiatives already underway.

17
EPR Out of Hours
  • National programme
  • To make summaries of GP EPRs available 24 hours a
    day
  • First to GP out of hours services
  • Then to AE departments
  • ?? 2005

18
EPR Mental Health
  • Separate plans for mental health EPR.
  • Separate funding stream.
  • Integrated social and health records.
  • Shared with social services.
  • 25 by 2003 ?
  • Locally ahead of the game.

19
EPR Acute Hospitals
  • Weird set of levels defined by the NHS
  • 35 of acute trusts to have a level 3 EPR by 2002
  • 100 by 2005
  • Plenty of words and management speak out here
    few systems!

20
Local Status
  • 9 practices have full desktop NHS net connection.
  • All practices should be connected by end of year.
  • 16 practices have new LANs.
  • 6 practices paperless.
  • 5 practices going paperless.

21
Local Status
  • FHN has connection.
  • FHN has too poor a LAN for full desktop access.
  • We have started a project for pathology reporting
    and requesting.
  • We hope to add in radiology soon.
  • Networking information sources is proceeding.

22
Information
  • NICE
  • NeLH
  • Protocols
  • Policies
  • Guidelines
  • HiMPs
  • CHiMPs

And uncle tom cobbly.
23
Payroll and HR
  • A national payroll and HR system is planned to
    start rolling out in 2004.
  • Doing away with individual organisational
    arrangements.

24
Caveats
  • Knowing that nurses share the same records and
    can rapidly communicate with doctors will allow
    more task sharing, profoundly changing the nature
    of medical work.

25
Caveats
  • A lush information landscape where information is
    shared with patients leaves some things unknown
  • If 1 of patients join the worried well?
  • Sharing all records with patients?

26
Caveats
  • How much extra time to spend capturing and
    structuring records?1 30 minutes plus per
    day.
  • 1 Tierney et al JAMA 1993269379-83.

27
Caveats
  • Are we ready to share our information with
    patients ?
  • The strategy says there are irresistible
    arguments for this.

28
Caveats
  • Control
  • Governance
  • Accreditation (and Re- )
  • Performance related pay
  • Politics
  • Or just my depixol dose is late.

29
A Personal Hope
Clinical Needs
Not
Technology for its own sake
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