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Action Zones Overview
Introducing HISAC’s Initial Views of the HIS-NZ Action Zones
The Action Zones
HISAC Action Zone process
HISAC Initial Views
Preliminary Scope and Approach documents
Next steps
What can you do
If you want to engage
Relevant documents
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Introducing HISAC’s Initial Views of the HIS-NZ Action Zones
Decision making occurs in all areas of the sector, and appropriate information needs to be available at the right time and place and in the right format.
HIS-NZ was developed under the guidance of a sector-wide steering committee that included representation from primary care, non-governmental organisations, the Health Information Standards Organisation, ACC, and the Ministry of Health. HIS-NZ provides sector-wide directions on how to improve the quality and availability of health information for delivery at point-of-care and in future planning.
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The Action Zones
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A feature of HIS-NZ is the ‘Action Zones’ it identifies. These are areas where focused effort will enable its implementation. They will help to target activity across the sector and across different government agencies to improve information systems capability to ultimately help the sector to improve health outcomes.
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HISAC Action Zone process
HISAC’s role in providing governance, leadership and oversight of the implementation of the Strategy includes:
working with the sector to remove barriers to implementing the Strategy and the Action Zones
advising on business cases for investment to achieve progress in the Action Zones
reviewing and monitoring progress against business plans for implementation.
To achieve this HISAC has adopted a three-step process:
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HISAC Initial Views
It became clear early on that while the Strategy gave a high-level view of each Action Zone there were many questions to address:
How would an Action Zone function?
What features would it have?
Could it be implemented in stages?
Could there be different approaches?
What standards would be required?
To provide a benchmark, HISAC is establishing an
Initial View
of each Action Zone for the sector to consider.
These Initial Views are largely the view of HISAC with input from a small number of identified people with acknowledged expertise. They aim to generate discussion and responses from health practitioners, providers, and funders about the issues and opportunities associated with the better use of existing and emerging information technologies and management systems within each Action Zone in the health sector.
The Initial Views are not definitive but are to be seen as ‘straw men’ for further discussion. They are to inform and be used as benchmarks for the HISAC Action Zone Preliminary Scope and Approach documents.
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Preliminary Scope and Approach documents
The HISAC ‘Preliminary Scope and Approach’ for each Action Zone will follow a process of proactive engagement with the sector to produce a robust scope and approach definition for each Action Zone. The Preliminary Scope and Approach documents will provide clarity for, and a definition of, each of the Action Zones. They will include components such as areas where development or change is needed in business processes, standards, systems and technologies to fully deliver the vision in each Action Zone.
Each Preliminary Scope and Approach document will be developed with the involvement of expert champions from the sector building on the approach used to develop the initial views. While this approach is different to previous working parties, it has been well supported by the sector. The engagement with these champions takes various forms; face to face, by phone, email, and in some cases group meetings and workshops.
Once Preliminary Scope and Approach documents have been developed for all the Action Zones they will be widely distributed to health practitioners, providers and funders and feedback requested and incorporated.
Once finalised by HISAC, the Preliminary Scope and Approach documents will be used as a basis to evaluate and endorse sector systems, proposals and business cases for the Action Zones under Step 2.
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Next steps
HISAC’s future directions will be to:
evaluate existing and proposed systems and initiatives for their alignment with the Strategy
establish priorities for funding information system implementation projects
identify and work with sector organisations willing to lead implementation projects as part of Step 2 of the HISAC process.
Through this process HISAC will help to ensure the sector is not re-inventing the wheel or investing in conflicting solutions when implementing complex information systems.
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What can you do
Consider the HISAC Action Zone Initial Views
Consider additional or alternative approaches and solutions
Provide feedback to HISAC
Nominate yourself, or somebody else, as a ‘champion’ representing your field or area to engage in the Preliminary Scope Process
Remember:
The implementation of HIS-NZ is for the benefit of NGO, community, primary, and secondary providers, funders and national agencies, and all New Zealanders
Your input and engagement is vital to a successful implementation.
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If you want to engage
Find out more at
www.hisac.govt.nz
, or contact us at
enquiries@HISAC.govt.nz
.
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Relevant documents
Action Zones Introduction (PDF, 410 KB)
Action Zones powerpoint (Powerpoint, 798 KB)
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Page last updated: 22 May 2009