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Helseplattformen
One health record across all levels of careA ground-breaking project in Central Norway
One citizen – one record* set out three objectives for the ICT development in healthcare (Governmental white paper)
Side 2
Healthcare personnel shall have user friendly and secure
access to patient information
The citizens shall have access to user friendly and secure
digital services
Data shall be accessible for quality improvement, health
monitoring, management and research
* Governmental white paper: Meld. St. nr. 9 (2012-2013)
The strategy of One citizen - one journal will be implemented through three strategic initiatives
Side 3
Meld. St. 9 (2012-2013) Én innbygger – én journal
Side 3
Establish Helseplattformen for the Central Region in
Norway (specialist and municipal healthcare)
Three strategic and parallel initiatives
Establish a national solution for health sector
information exchange and a national EHR for primary
care services (outside the region of Central Norway)
Further development of existing solutions in the
specialist health services in North, West and South
East
Central
Norway
Specialist
healthcare
services
Municipal
healthcare
services
North West South-East
Side 4
National health sector information exchange
National electronic health record (EHR) for
primary care services
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Roadmap
The Minister of health on Helseplattformen
«Central Norway is probably where we will first see the fullfillment of the national objective «One Citizen – One Health Record» and the fantastic opportunities it will provide for personell and patients»Bent Høie, The HEMIT conference, March 2018
An EHR solution across all levels of health care
o The Central Norway Health Authoritywith its 3 hospital trusts
o All 85 municipalities have optional agreements and arecoordinated by the City of Trondheim
o GPs are invited to join
o Central Norway (Midt-Norge) is a tryout arena for the national objective “One citizen – one health record”
o Following a competitive dialogue with the supplier market, a contract with Epic Systems Corporation was signed March 20th, 2019
85 municipalities
8 hospitals
720,000 citizens (14%)
42,000 health care professionals
Central Norway
Oslo
Trondheim
Ålesund
Namsos
Molde
Volda
Levanger
Providing structured data for research and innovation
o Structured data stored in one database will improve the possibilities for research• Support for recruiting patients eligible to
participate in clinical studies
• Allowing the patient to register and receive information about ongoing studies
• Order sets for studies
o Enabling a more automatic reportinginto quality / national registers
Looking into future research cooperation between Yale Medicine, UCLH London, NTNU Health and St. Olav hospital in Trondheim
For further reading, please visit our homepage
Some content in English, including tender documents and functional requirements
www.helseplattformen.no
Directorate of eHealth: https://ehelse.no/
Thank you!Kristian OnarheimVice CMOCentral Norway Regional Health Authority
@ dronarheim