The eHealth record system involves the electronic collection, management, use, storage and sharing of healthcare information for Australian citizens.
Learn moreWhat do psychologists need to do to be prepared for the new eHealth record system? Here are some steps you can follow to enable you to make best use of the key eHealth record capabilities.
Of great importance to psychologists and consumers is how an eHealth record system will maintain privacy and confidentiality and how to ensure that the storing and sending of information online is secure.
Learn moreDevelopment of the eHealth record system has been occurring over many years. The main drivers have been to improve the quality and safety of healthcare, increase continuity of care and improve health outcomes for clients. Looking at the history of these developments may assist in understanding these issues.
As part of its efforts to provide APS members with quality information, the APS, with support from the National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), has developed the eHealth online learning modules. These can be accessed through APS Institute eLearning and provide a minimum of 12 active learning CPD points.
Learn moreAs the eHealth record system is under continuous development, the requirements affecting psychologists and the availability of standards and specific information will change over time. All psychologists are advised to keep up-to-date with information about the eHealth record system.