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Learn how to use My Health Record in a virtual classroomIf you would like to learn how to use My Health Record but not sure where to start, you can join one of the virtual classroom sessions being offered by the Australian Digital Health Agency during February and March 2021. These one hour sessions are aimed at Specialists, GPs, Practice Managers and Practice Nurses who want to use My Health Record more effectively in routine practice. Which session should you join? If you are using one of the following Clinical Information Systems (CIS) you can join one of the following sessions.
These sessions will be tailored to the specific practice software and the instructor will use a software simulator to demonstrate how to:
If you do not currently have access to conformant clinical software, you can join the session about National Provider Portal (NPP) access to My Health Record.
These sessions will demonstrate how to:
There are also sessions on compliance requirements and data quality that may be of interest to clinical immunology/allergy specialists working in private practice.
For more information on other session times or for follow up My Health Record support for your practice contact education@digitalhealth.gov.au. For more information about this project or any queries, please contact National Allergy Strategy staff: nas@allergy.org.au Kind regards, Dr William Smith and Ms Karen Wong The National Allergy Strategy is a partnership between the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) and Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA) in collaboration with other stakeholders. The National Allergy Strategy is working with the Australian Digital Health Agency to improve the quality of patient allergy information in My Health Record. More information is available at nationalallergystrategy.org.au/projects/australian-digital-health-agency. |
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