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Smart Systems for Health Agency SSHA

All About Patients. You expect your family doctor to know which drugs you were prescribed when you visited emergency last weekYou expect to be discharged from hospital when you are well enough

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Smart Systems for Health Agency SSHA

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    1. Smart Systems for Health Agency (SSHA) John Emond Engagement Manager March 9, 2006

    2. All About Patients You expect your family doctor to know which drugs you were prescribed when you visited emergency last week You expect to be discharged from hospital when you are well enough not waiting for your paper work to be completed Rural patients should not have to travel 800 km for a 10-minute medical appointment

    3. All About Patients This is the reality of health care today Our job is to change that with information technology How are we doing this? Through e-Health

    4. What is e-Health? Use of emerging technologies especially the Internet to improve health care by getting patient information to the health care providers who need it to make care decisions more quickly, securely and reliably

    5. Current Challenges in Health Care Health care delivered by many providers Providers use unconnected systems if they have a system Many paper-based processes still exist

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    7. Transforming Health Care Through IT Providing health care providers with timely, secure electronic access to patient information Creating a secure patient information sharing network between 150,000 providers at 24,000 sites The results: Improved patient care More effective providers Integration Better use of financial resources

    8. Vision and Mission Vision Help transform Ontarios health care delivery by enabling secure electronic exchange of health information among providers and patients Mission Enable health care providers to: Electronically share health information quickly and securely; and Make better care decisions

    10. Ontario Network for e-Health (ONE)

    11. ONE Hosting ONE Hosting Core secure, state-of-the art data centre ONE Hosting Managed can include storage, backup, recovery, security, operations management, system maintenance ONE Hosting Web

    12. ONE Network All hospitals Specialized services Cancer Care Ontario Cardiac Care Network Trillium Gift of Life Network Telemedicine networks CCACs - head offices and many satellites Public Health Units for Healthy Babies, Healthy Children and iPHIS

    13. ONE Network Uses Integration Hospitals sites across city/region or different hospitals Hospitals and community service providers Health Card validation Voice over Internet Protocol Information gathering for provincial wait list management Connect to provincially-available applications

    14. ONE ID Ensures real-world identity of ONE Mail participants and providers listed in ONE Pages Key element in making e-Health services trusted and secure Once registered, individuals can enrol into other e-Health services they qualify for (e.g. ONE Mail, Public Health Portal, OLIS etc.) Two streams of ONE ID Direct and Partnered

    15. ONE Mail Need Secure exchange of e-mails with personal health information between health care providers Distribute Public Health messages during emergencies Top priority for health care sector

    16. ONE Mail Options ONE Mail Direct E-mail boxes hosted and managed by SSHA in secure environment Microsoft Outlook-based ONE Mail Partnered Uses organizations existing e-mail solution

    17. ONE Pages Directory listing registered ONE Mail users Users access contact information for other registered users through ONE Pages Searchable by location, role, etc.

    18. ONE Portal Provide access to tailored current information to health care professionals SSHA works with organizations to design and build portals that meet specific information needs www.OntarioMD.ca www.eHealthOntario.ca www.PublicHealthOntario.ca

    19. ONE Support Clients with Help Desks: Train-the-trainer programs 24/7 support for major interruptions 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. for regular support Clients without Help Desks: Configuration assistance (i.e. web browser) Connectivity issues Portal performance and availability Light desktop support

    20. Electronic Health Record Secure online record of personal health information for authorized health care providers Built upon standards, privacy and security frameworks Aligns with Infoways pan-Canadian EHR initiative Architecture and policy work ongoing

    21. Implementation Overview

    22. Champlain LHIN

    23. Champlain LHIN Deployment Strategy

    24. Champlain LHIN Current Status

    25. Champlain LHIN Geographic Rollout

    26. We help health care providers provide better care to patients

    27. Questions? www.ssha.on.ca

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