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Long-Term Strategies for Primary Care Information Systems: Enhancing Population Health Management

In the evolving landscape of primary care, effective information systems are crucial for person and population health management. This discourse explores strategies that embrace real-time data, integrated monitoring devices, and comprehensive governance models. Emphasizing a holistic view, the approach includes utilizing web-based platforms, geographic information systems (GIS), and a single interface for managing interdependent health sources. Ultimately, the focus is on creating a more accessible, responsive, and efficient healthcare environment that prioritizes person-centered care.

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Long-Term Strategies for Primary Care Information Systems: Enhancing Population Health Management

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  1. Some thoughts on the long term for primary care information systems • Person Health Information • Population Health Information • Knowledge Management • MSOWWTT to Real time • Whole population audits • Governance battle • Bigger scaled systems, with permission based managed views. • World vista • Profile NZDF • Microsoft common interface

  2. Some thoughts on the long term for primary care information systems • Monitoring devices in home on person. • Much lower barrier to access record. • GIS • Web based PMS – Xero • Single view of multiple interdependent sources • Point of care devices

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