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By Rebecca McBeth | 01:08 am | October 30, 2018
The Ministry of Health (MoH) of New Zealand has chosen MidCentral and Southern District Health Boards (DHBs) as pilot sites for implementing digital maturity assessments. The pilots will include three HIMSS Analytics maturity assessments: the electronic medical record adoption model (EMRAM), outpatient-EMRAM (O-EMRAM) and the continuity of care maturity model (CCMM). MoH group manager digital strategy and investment Darren Douglass says the assessments cover digital maturity across multiple care settings, which will create useful information to inform where DHBs focus in terms of digital investment.  HIMSS EMRAM scores hospitals internationally on their adoption and use of electronic medical records on a scale from 0–7, and O-EMRAM is used to evaluate services provided outside of a hospital or acute care environment. CCMM focuses on the capabilities needed in order to “seamlessly coordinate patient care across a continuum of care sites and providers,” the HIMSS website says. Douglass says the two DHBs were chosen as pilot sites because they have both recently developed digital health strategies and have strong linkages within their districts across hospitals, primary care and community services. The timing of pilot programmes to implement HIMSS digital maturity assessments has yet to be confirmed. The success of the pilot programmes will inform whether the assessments are rolled out nationally. All DHBs have previously completed the EMRAM hospital inpatient maturity assessment. According to MoH’s eHealth website section on Digital Hospitals, HIMSS Analytics provided a report on the findings within New Zealand in June 2016. Evidence from implementations overseas has shown a strong correlation in improvement in productivity and quality as hospitals move up the EMRAM model to Stage 7. A version of this article first appeared on eHealthNews.nz.  
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 10:42 am | October 29, 2018
From decision support optimization to EHR performance improvement, the Boston health system puts its data to work in new and interesting ways.
Analytics
By Tom Sullivan | 01:12 pm | October 22, 2018
Picture diagnostic booths with large screen 8K resolution, telemedicine tools, sensors tracking just about everything, and more.
Connected Health
By HIMSS TV | 10:51 am | October 19, 2018
The American Medical Association launched the Integrated Health Model Initiative to bring unorganized data together for a collaborative validation process and Jesse Ehrenfeld, president-elect of the AMA, explains how they plan to do it.
Accountable Care
By Bill Siwicki | 02:17 pm | October 18, 2018
The accountable care organization connected 14 disparate EHR systems to get meaningful analytics, helping with population health and value-based reimbursement.
Analytics
By Healthcare IT News | 01:57 pm | October 17, 2018
HIMSS is accepting speaker proposals for six pre-conference symposiums on Feb. 11 in Orlando.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 11:50 am | October 16, 2018
During this podcast, Rogers says IT has "come along just in time" to transform the healthcare delivery system.
Analytics
By HIMSS TV | 12:45 pm | October 12, 2018
Prof Xiangliang Zhang, associate professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, is working with biology data to understand the relationship between disease, genes and drugs to gain better insight to develop predictive models; and encouraging students into pursue careers in data science.
Electronic Health Records
By HIMSS TV | 01:35 pm | October 11, 2018
Meshari Alwazae, manager of data and information management for King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, explains how the hospital achieved Stage 6 of the HIMSS Analytics adoption model.
Analytics
By Mike Miliard | 04:41 pm | October 10, 2018
As part of National Health IT Week, two HIMSS Davies Award winners share advice and best practices for putting technology to work fighting the abuse epidemic.