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Digital Readiness Framework and Sector Needs Analysis

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

The Briefing Paper to Consultants to develop a Tender Process for Digital Readiness Framework and Sector Needs Analysis. The major objectives to this project are to establish a baseline for member organisations of Hume Whittlesea PCP in regards to their organisational digital healthcare; Undertake a current situational analysis of Government eHealth Policy and regulations, I/T and I/M innovation in eHealth, health informatics standards and interoperability standards; Provide each organisation with a report, comparing their organisation to average of all organisations, on eHealth readiness and digital maturity and provide a framework for strategic direction on digital healthcare to member organisations.

IEPCP Health and wellbeing of older people in the EMR Maroondah Snapshot

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

Infographic of health and wellbeing data related to older people in the City of Maroondah

Improving Coordination of Diabetes Care in Hume Whittlesea HWPCP Guidelines

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

Implementation Guide - Improving Coordination of Diabetes Care:  Partner agencies have agreed on minimum services a client should receive based on best practice. The “HWPCP Diabetes Care Pathways” outline the services that all clients with diabetes should have the opportunity to access, at different life or disease stages based on the level of complexity of their condition.

IEPCP Health and wellbeing of older people in the EMR Manningham Snapshot

2015 – 2022 | Inner East | North East Metro

Infographic of health and wellbeing data related to older people in the City of Manningham

Diabetes Diversion Partnership Project - Evaluation

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

The Diabetes Diversion Partnership Project (DDPP) is engaging vulnerable populations (particularly patients with low socio-economic status, CALD and rural backgrounds, Indigenous Australians, and/or those with social isolation or mental health challenges) who have been diagnosed with Type II Diabetes and are at high risk of not managing their disease.