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Maximising likelihood of HI solutions being workable and effectively deployed

Maximising likelihood of HI solutions being workable and effectively deployed. Objectives On target solutions Maximum impact Cost-effective and giving best return Stimulate ongoing relationships At MINIMUM RISK – client and provider Reinforce Safety of the public.

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Maximising likelihood of HI solutions being workable and effectively deployed

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  1. Maximising likelihood of HI solutions being workable and effectively deployed • Objectives • On target solutions • Maximum impact • Cost-effective and giving best return • Stimulate ongoing relationships • At MINIMUM RISK – client and provider • Reinforce Safety of the public This project is funded by the European Union Jean Roberts jean@hcjean.demon.co.uk for UKCHIP and HISI

  2. Who should be involved ?‘Certification (including IT workforce)‘ • Designers, developers, implementors, trainers • Client specifiers, decision makers, trainers and end users • Provider sales and marketing people, strategists and product planners Jean Roberts jean@hcjean.demon.co.uk for UKCHIP and HISI

  3. DOMAIN SCOPE ? INFORMATICS(IT and Information Science) HEALTH INFORMATICS COMMUNITY ICT incl Computer Science / studies PPP* IM KM CI incl User Experience HISM* ETD HEALTH RECORDS RESEARCH HEALTH *PPP- Portfolio, Programme and Project Management (P3M) *HISM- HI Service Management Note : ALL constituencies have NHS, private health, academic and commercial existences Jean Roberts jean@hcjean.demon.co.uk for UKCHIP and HISI

  4. Recognising a Health Informatician • Academic • Vocational recognition • Experiential development • Skills and competence • Open formal registration • Mandatory certification • Ongoing structured CPD evaluation • Standards and career pathways Jean Roberts jean@hcjean.demon.co.uk for UKCHIP and HISI

  5. Trans-national Challenges ? • An emergent discipline • Do we have any common terminology • Standards of competence (informatics & health) • Levels of compliance • Communities of practice / constituencies • Necessary domain knowledge • Are there generic needs for human mobility • Scope and scale • Common criteria • Domain sensitivity • What constitutes ‘Fitness to practice’ • Fit for purpose • Integration / interfacing • Consistency of conceptual understanding • Next Steps? Jean Roberts jean@hcjean.demon.co.uk for UKCHIP and HISI

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