Ministry of HealthThursday 01 July 2010, 10:31AM
Media release from the Ministry of Health
Faster emergency department treatment will be one of the hot topics
in a new web-based portal launched today.
All DHBs are working to achieve a target of a maximum six hour stay
in ED for 95 percent of patients- which is a particular challenge,
especially for many larger DHBs.
The National Target Champion, Professor Mike Ardagh says there are
a number of factors across the spectrum of health care that impact
on length of stay in the ED.
In winter, when hospitals are full and services stretched, for any
new patient to be admitted from ED there needs to be a bed
available.
DHBs therefore have to ensure that the flow of patients into and
through ED to the hospital, and the discharge of patients back home
or to the community, is working as it should. The services
available in the community are vital cogs in this process.
Professor Ardagh says some hospitals and services have done more to
address these problems and it's valuable to share good ideas and
successful initiatives.
He says the new web based portal offers the opportunity for
doctors, nurses and other health professionals to share ideas, meet
over the web, and collectively develop innovative ways of
working.
The portal, which has the snappy title of Health Improvement and
Innovation Resource Centre (HIIRC), starts today and will grow over
the next three years.
Deputy Director-General Sector Capability and Implementation Dr
Ashley Bloomfield says the Centre aims to provide a core repository
of information and tools to give a solid foundation for greater
sector innovation.
Dr Bloomfield says the Ministry is aware that many health
professionals are pressured by lack of time.
"Health professionals struggle to keep up to date in areas of
rapidly growing knowledge as well as finding out what is going on
in other hospitals and specialties.
"We expect these tools, and well ordered readily available
information will give a solid foundation for helping spark those
important conversations that ultimately lead to improved
services.
"Fortunately we already have the enthusiasm, and the Centre is one
way of helping connect the enthusiasm with knowledge and
collectively directing it to where we can achieve our best
efforts.
BACKGROUND
What does HIIRC stand for?
Health Improvement and Innovation Resource Centre
What is HIIRC?
A web based repository that will provide the tools, knowledge and
latest information to support the health and disability
sector
What are the benenfits?
The HIIRC will help health professionals to ultimately improve
service delivery, implement innovations and increase productivity
particularly in the Government's health priority areas.
Why was it developed?
The Ministry received sector feedback that a central repository was
needed for the health and disability sector to share best practice,
innovation, assist in transferring knowledge and assist in
preventing duplication.