Abstract:
Improved patient outcomes Clear demonstrable improvement in capturing incident data for patients Enabling the collection of ethnicity leads to improvement in understanding equity of services delivered Clarity of where there are regional differences Demonstrable ability to create predictive models with the data to help inform planning Professional Development ePRF well accepted by the end users; who also felt well involved and trained Participation and engagement in the implementation of ePRF praiseworthy Decision-making tools easily accessible to support improved quality of care at point of care being delivered Improved clarity for determining areas of focus for workforce and skill capacity development; including ability to tailor these at regional and potentially station level activities More Efficient Operations Significant improvement in data completeness overall Processes for audits substantially enhanced leading to rapid insights of clinical quality of care Rapid ability to identify areas for improvement, and influence and measure change Links to patient identifier system adds robustness to billing and improves specificity significantly Insights into workflows and resource usage A More Effective Health System Integration with DHB health systems will continue to add value beyond administrative ones such as legibility Greater insights into the patients being helped supports clear integration for St John into the wider health ecosystem Scope to widen current areas of data linkage beyond Trauma, OHCA, Stroke, etc. Opportunity to engage with researcher to add further value and insights to support new knowledge creation