Friday 02 September 2011, 12:53PM
Media release from health minister Tony Ryall
Health Minister Tony Ryall is today launching a new electronic
health record which will give doctors instant access to the medical
history of new patients.
Speaking to doctors at the Royal New Zealand College of GPs joint
conference with General Practice New Zealand,
Mr Ryall says, "The new GP2GP system will allow patients' GP
records to be transferred electronically rather
than faxed or posted in paper copy.
"We've all heard the stories about people changing doctors, and
there is a delay in the transfer of their
medical information or even worse, it gets lost.
"This technology will put an end to that cumbersome manual
transfer, and more importantly, it reduces the risk
of patient's getting the wrong treatment or medication," says Mr
Ryall.
GP2GP is another step towards an integrated health IT record, which
is centred on the health needs of each patient.
The technology has been piloted in 65 general practices and is due
to be rolled out nationwide in coming weeks.
A new community e-prescribing system, which is being trialled at a
GP practice and a pharmacy in Auckland, was also demonstrated at
the conference.
This system will reduce the need for a patient's medication details
to be transcribed from a prescription into the pharmacy IT system,
reducing the risk of errors from unclear hand writing or ambiguous
terminology.
A wider roll out of e-prescribing is expected over the next two or
so years.