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  • Digital, data and technology services – minimum requirements

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/other-digital-health-initiatives/digital-data-and-technology-services-minimum-requirements

    General All new digital services and the data they collect and hold must be conformant 1 , and in some cases compliant 2 , with Ministry of Health published   HISO standards, roadmaps and architecture guidelines   and integrate with Ministry of Health mandated national digital services (such as the National Health Index). Digital services should be integrated to support a consistent, and where possible seamless, user experience and avoid unnecessary duplication of data and functions. Application Programming Interfaces should be used where possible to support

  • Connected Health standards

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/approved-standards/connected-health-standards

    Connected Health standards ... Standards providing the technical background for Connected Health, the secure network for the New Zealand health sector. ... In a person-centred health system the ability to connect services, applications and systems is essential for allowing patients to be cared for by the right clinician, at the right time and place, providing access to their records electronically with the confidence that information is kept secure at all stages. The Connected Health programme is a key step in achieving this aim. Its purpose is to establish the secure environment needed for the safe sharing of health information between all the participating health providers. Connectivity standards are a foundation component of Connected Health

  • New Zealand FHIR Registry

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/new-zealand-fhir-registry

    standards and successfully complete a public comment or ballot process qualify for   Health Information Standards Organisation (HISO)   endorsement. The registry supports the development of APIs ... information or to request a user account, please contact   standards@health.govt.nz

  • HISO 10047:2013 Clinical Document Architecture Templates for Comprehensive Clinical Assessments

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/hiso-100472013-clinical-document-architecture-templates-for-comprehensive-clinical-assessments

  • BreastScreen Aotearoa breastcare nurse

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/breastscreen-aotearoa/breastscreen-aotearoa-workforce/breastscreen-aotearoa-breastcare-nurse

    process, if required. All women participating in BreastScreen Aotearoa (BSA) are entitled to services from the breastcare nurse which: comply with legal, professional, ethical and other standards ... to the provision of a high standard of care. The registered nurse will have demonstrated an understanding of and a commitment to meeting the National Policy & Quality Standards (NPQS). Within the first year ... requirements A full description of the professional requirements for breastcare nurses working the in the BSA programme is in criterion 8.14 of the BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards

  • Cardiac National Clinical Network

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/corporate-information/our-health-system/strategic-initiatives-in-health-research-and-innovation/national-clinical-networks/cardiac-national-clinical-network

    Our priorities Developing national standards and models of care is our key priority, to address variation in service quality and outcomes. This requires innovative, efficient, evidence-based solutions that can be applied nationally. The network has established workstreams that are led by one of the co-leads, with governance group membership and external subject matter experts as required. Initial areas of focus are: Regional Cardiac Networks​ Standardise National KPIs​ Determine Placement of Cardiac Surgery Within Networks​ Address Inequities of Heart Failure Management

  • NZ Core Data for Interoperability (NZCDI)

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/digital-health/data-and-digital-standards/nzcdi/nz-core-data-for-interoperability

    -making. Development process and consultation Many of the most common data definitions that will make up NZCDI already exist in standards such as HISO 10046 Consumer Health Identity Standard. NZCDI ... on ehealthforum.nz or email standards@tewhatuora.govt.nz to put forth your feedback on NZCDI:2024. Primarily we would like feedback on the makeup of the data groups, elements and their definitions. We

  • HISO 10072.2:2022 Bowel Screening Messaging Implementation Guide

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/hiso-10072-22022-bowel-screening-messaging-implementation-guide

    Standard. Adoption plan The National Bowel Screening Programme will be working with the current bowel screening providers and laboratory information system vendors to implement the standards ... the standards are fit for purpose, based on implementation experience.   An indicative timeframe of two years to adopt the standards will be included in the Laboratory Information Standards Adoption

  • BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/breastscreen-aotearoa-national-policy-and-quality-standards

    BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards ... Download: BreastScreen Aotearoa National Policy and Quality Standards - PDF, 2.6 MB Download - PDF, 2.6 MB

  • Service standards and guidelines

    https://www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/health-services-and-programmes/ncsp-hpv-screening/policies-and-standards

    Service standards and guidelines ... Standards of practice for providers of National Cervical Screening Programme services. These documents are currently under review. ... Section 1: Tiro Whānui Overview This section of the NCSP Policies and Standards contains an overview of the National Cervical Screening Programme and is relevant to all provider groups.   Read Section 1: Tiro Whānui Overview (PDF, 2.1MB) Section 2: Providing Register Services This section sets out the agreed policies and standards of practice