A unique opportunity to depart from traditional service arrangements | How are informatics systems designed and who do they serve? |
An instrument-driving innovation to organise change | How can localised systems be interoperable with national solutions? |
An opportunity to standardise a complex analytical process across care organisations | How to offset the need for patient privacy and information security against the need for clinicians to deliver care? |
Defines what good information systems are and directs assessors to the type of data that is required, ie quantitative, qualitative and evidence of processes | How are staff supported and trained to use new information technologies? |
This creates a foundation for defining the ‘digital architecture’ of information systems within an organisation | How to encourage innovation while ensuring operational ‘business as usual’? |