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Less than two months until ACT’s Digital Health Record goes live


Released 16/09/2022

More than 300 clinical, administrative and executive staff from across the ACT’s public health system have attended a “go live readiness assessment” for the new Digital Health Record (DHR) system.

Staff from Canberra Health Services, Calvary Public Hospital Bruce and the ACT Health Directorate attended the day-long event on 15 September 2022 to ensure the system will switch over smoothly when the DHR goes live on Saturday 12 November.

Minister for Health Rachel Stephen-Smith said the ACT was in a great position as it prepared to make the system live across the ACT public health system.

“Yesterday’s readiness assessment was another important step on our journey to implementing this significant improvement to public health and hospital service delivery in the ACT.

“The Digital Health Record will streamline patient journeys through the public health system by making patient records and medical history instantly available across our hospitals and community-based services.

“This world-class system will replace more than 40 systems currently in use across the ACT public health system, allowing clinical staff to spend less time looking for critical medical records and more time looking after patients.

“The Digital Health Record will make it easier for our dedicated public health care staff to continue providing the high-quality, safe care that Canberrans expect,” said Minister Stephen-Smith.

With less than two months until “go live”, the ACT’s Digital Health Record team is ramping up preparations for the new system, including training for all staff, testing of equipment and the procurement of 8,000 new electronic devices.

More than 1600 super users are also being trained to provide an additional layer of assistance during the change over to the new system.

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Rachel Stephen-Smith, MLA | Media Releases


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