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National E-Health Strategy

In early 2008, Australian Health Ministers, through the Australian Health Ministers' Advisory Council, commissioned Deloitte to develop a strategic framework and plan to guide national coordination and collaboration in E-Health. As part of this process, Deloitte conducted a series of national consultations which included Commonwealth, State and Territory Governments, general practitioners, medical specialists, nursing and allied health, pathology, radiology and pharmacy sectors, health information specialists, health service managers, researchers, academics and consumers. Read more...

Leading the Way!

The Territory's eHealth projects are the most advanced eHealth implementations of their kind in Australia in terms of range of services, service coverage and consumer and health professional participation.

Register Now for the Shared Electronic Health Record

The quicker you register, the sooner your eHealthNT Shared Electronic Health Record can work for you.

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If you and your family travel to different places in the Northern Territory, registering to participate in the Shared Electronic Health Record will enable health professionals to have immediate access to you and your families' important up to date medical information quickly wherever you require care at participating health services.
 


eHealthNT
eHealthNT
eHealthNT implementation is a joint initiative of the
Australian Government's Department of Health and Ageing and the
Northern Territory Government's Department of Health and Community Services

Technology of Secure Electronic Messaging Service

The eHealthNT Secure Electronic Messaging Service uses the Argus Messaging system to provide secure, encrypted transfer of patient data. Argus can be integrated with most clinical information systems, including Medical Director and Genie. P2P utilises these packages' existing messaging features so users don't have to learn a whole new system in order to send patient data.

Electronic alarms can be set to acknowledge receipt or successful sending of material, and incoming messages can be directly imported into the practitioners existing clinical information systems.

Apply to join the eHealthNT Secure Electronic Messaging Service.

For further information and to apply for eHealthNT Secure Electronic Messaging installation, contact The Top End Division of General Practice (TEDGP).

Phone: 08 8982 1031
Fax: 08 8981 5899
GPO Box 757, Darwin NT 0801

General enquiries and SEHR service:
Ground Floor, Government Centre
1st Street, Katherine

Phone:(08) 8973 8642
Fax: (08) 8971 7401
SEMS and ETP service:
Top End Division of General Practice
Phone: (08) 8982 1031
Fax: (08) 8981 5899
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Web: www.tedgp.asn.au