Single Digital Patient Record. The Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR) program will transform the digital systems and workflows that NSW public healthcare workers use every day to deliver care. All NSW Health care teams will for the first time be able to access the same information about a patient no matter their location. To do this, the Single Digital Patient Record will replace the existing 9 electronic medical record platforms, 10 patient administration systems and 5 laboratory information management systems in use today. Building on NSW Health’s collective expertise, the program will help evolve digital health service delivery to address the future needs of our patients, workforce and community. The delivery of the SDPR will be overseen by the Single Digital Patient Record Implementation Authority (SDPRIA) in partnership with eHealth NSW, NSW Health Pathology, the Ministry of Health, Local Health Districts and other health organisations. To achieve implementation, all agencies, Districts, Networks and pillar organisations will be responsible for collaborating and contributing to the Single Digital Patient Record.
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