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Welcome to the IHE Australia wiki site.
 
 
 
'''What is IHE Australia?'''
 
'''What is IHE Australia?'''
 
    
 
    
IHE Australia is an organisation that supports IHE International deployment in the Australia and region and the IHE Australia Deployment Committee was approved by the IHE International Board on 12 February 2009.
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IHE Australia is an organisation that supports IHE International deployment in Australia and our region with the IHE Australia Deployment Committee approved by the IHE International Board on 12 February 2009.
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The founding sponsor organisations in Australia were:
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*[http://www.MSIA.com.au Medical Software Industry Association]
  
The founding sponsor organisations were:
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*[http://www.HL7.org.au HL7 Australia]
  
[http://www.MSIA.com.au Medical Software Industry Association]
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*[http://www.HISA.org.au Health Informatics Association of Australia]
  
[http://www.HL7.org.au HL7 Australia]
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*[http://www.RANZCR.edu.au Royal Australian New Zealand College of Radiologists]
  
[http://www.HISA.org.au Health Informatics Association of Australia]
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For information  contact [mailto:admin.australia@IHE.net]
  
[http://www.RANZCR.edu.au Royal Australian New Zealand College of Radiologists]
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IHE Australia is administered by a board of volunteers
  
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Vince McCauley (Chair)                                  Micheal Czapski (member)
  
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Peter MacIsaac (Secretary)                            Manoj Verma      (member)
  
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Chris Lindop (IHE International Liaison)        Trish Williams    (member)
  
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Tobias Heugle (member)                                Melissa Wood    (member)
  
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Joe Vartuli.  (member)
  
For information contact [mailto:admin.australia@IHE.net]
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Corporate Services are provided by:
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[https://connectonline.asic.gov.au/RegistrySearch/faces/landing/panelSearch.jspx?searchTab=search&searchText=integrating+healthcare&searchType=OrgAndBusNm&_adf.ctrl-state=zwjykj8zv_12 Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (Australia) Pty Ltd,] registered as not for profit with the ATO.
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ABN: [https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?id=2914812902429 148 129 024]
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'''What is IHE'''
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IHE is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way computer systems in healthcare share information
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Systems that support IHE Integration Profiles work together better, are easier to implement, and help care providers use information more effectively. The goal is efficient delivery of optimal patient care. Several hundred [https://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Statements health information system products] support one or more IHE Profiles.
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These profiles fill the "gap" between the creation of e-Health standards and their implementation.  IHE is not "just another standard", it is the "missing link" between standards development and compliant implementations which improve healthcare delivery for patients.  IHE supports vendors and implementers build compliant healthcare computing systems and interfaces based on global standards such as HL7 and DICOM. IHE "profiles"  provide precise implementation specifications, based on established international standards, for specific health IT interoperability needs.  These profiles provide guidance that details required actions for health IT systems with many different functions to acquire, manage and communicate vital medical information effectively, while supporting efficient provider workflows and protecting private health information  .[[ Main_Page | ... more]]
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IHE operates with formal process of cross industry engagement outlined as ISO Technical Reports ([https://www.iso.org/standard/63383.html Part 1]), ([https://www.iso.org/standard/46207.html Part 2]), ([https://www.iso.org/standard/61471.html Part 3]) To view a copy of these [[ISO reports]]

Latest revision as of 01:18, 16 October 2019

What is IHE Australia?

IHE Australia is an organisation that supports IHE International deployment in Australia and our region with the IHE Australia Deployment Committee approved by the IHE International Board on 12 February 2009.

The founding sponsor organisations in Australia were:

For information contact [1]

IHE Australia is administered by a board of volunteers

Vince McCauley (Chair) Micheal Czapski (member)

Peter MacIsaac (Secretary) Manoj Verma (member)

Chris Lindop (IHE International Liaison) Trish Williams (member)

Tobias Heugle (member) Melissa Wood (member)

Joe Vartuli. (member)


Corporate Services are provided by: Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (Australia) Pty Ltd, registered as not for profit with the ATO. ABN: 148 129 024


What is IHE

IHE is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry to improve the way computer systems in healthcare share information

Systems that support IHE Integration Profiles work together better, are easier to implement, and help care providers use information more effectively. The goal is efficient delivery of optimal patient care. Several hundred health information system products support one or more IHE Profiles.

These profiles fill the "gap" between the creation of e-Health standards and their implementation. IHE is not "just another standard", it is the "missing link" between standards development and compliant implementations which improve healthcare delivery for patients. IHE supports vendors and implementers build compliant healthcare computing systems and interfaces based on global standards such as HL7 and DICOM. IHE "profiles" provide precise implementation specifications, based on established international standards, for specific health IT interoperability needs. These profiles provide guidance that details required actions for health IT systems with many different functions to acquire, manage and communicate vital medical information effectively, while supporting efficient provider workflows and protecting private health information . ... more

IHE operates with formal process of cross industry engagement outlined as ISO Technical Reports (Part 1), (Part 2), (Part 3) To view a copy of these ISO reports