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ARGOS 12.11.2010 ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI HISI likelihood of HI likelihood of HI solutions being solutions being workable and workable and effectively effectively deployed deployed Objectives Objectives On target solutions On target solutions Maximum impact Maximum impact Cost-effective and giving best return Cost-effective and giving best return Stimulate ongoing relationships Stimulate ongoing relationships At MINIMUM RISK – client and provider At MINIMUM RISK – client and provider Reinforce Safety of the public Reinforce Safety of the public This project is funded by the European Union

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ARGOS 12.11.2010ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISIJean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI

Maximising likelihood Maximising likelihood of HI solutions being of HI solutions being

workable and workable and effectively deployedeffectively deployed

• ObjectivesObjectives– On target solutionsOn target solutions– Maximum impactMaximum impact– Cost-effective and giving best returnCost-effective and giving best return– Stimulate ongoing relationshipsStimulate ongoing relationships– At MINIMUM RISK – client and providerAt MINIMUM RISK – client and provider– Reinforce Safety of the public Reinforce Safety of the public

This project is funded by the European Union

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ARGOS 12.11.2010ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISIJean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI

Who should be involved ?Who should be involved ?‘‘Certification (including IT workforce)Certification (including IT workforce)

‘‘• Designers, developers, Designers, developers,

implementors, trainersimplementors, trainers

• Client specifiers, decision makers, Client specifiers, decision makers, trainers and end userstrainers and end users

• Provider sales and marketing people, Provider sales and marketing people, strategists and product plannersstrategists and product planners

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ARGOS 12.11.2010ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISIJean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI

DOMAIN SCOPE ?DOMAIN SCOPE ?

HEALTH

INFORMATICS(IT and Information

Science)HEALTH INFORMATICS

COMMUNITYICT incl

Computer Science / studies

IM KM

CI

incl User

Experience ETD

RESEARCH

HEALTH RECORDS

Note : ALL constituencies have NHS, private health, academic and commercial existences

PPP*

*PPP- Portfolio, Programme and Project Management (P3M)

*HISM- HI Service Management

HISM*

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ARGOS 12.11.2010ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISIJean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI

Recognising a Health InformaticianRecognising a Health Informatician

• Academic Academic • Vocational recognitionVocational recognition• Experiential developmentExperiential development• Skills and competenceSkills and competence• Open formal registrationOpen formal registration• Mandatory certificationMandatory certification• Ongoing structured CPD Ongoing structured CPD

evaluationevaluation• Standards and career Standards and career

pathwayspathways

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ARGOS 12.11.2010ARGOS 12.11.2010 Jean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISIJean Roberts [email protected] for UKCHIP and HISI

Trans-national Challenges ?Trans-national Challenges ?• An emergent disciplineAn emergent discipline• Do we have any common terminology Do we have any common terminology

– Standards of competence (informatics & health)Standards of competence (informatics & health)– Levels of complianceLevels of compliance– Communities of practice / constituenciesCommunities of practice / constituencies– Necessary domain knowledgeNecessary domain knowledge

• Are there generic needs for human mobilityAre there generic needs for human mobility– Scope and scaleScope and scale– Common criteriaCommon criteria– Domain sensitivityDomain sensitivity

• What constitutes ‘Fitness to practice’What constitutes ‘Fitness to practice’– Fit for purposeFit for purpose– Integration / interfacing Integration / interfacing – Consistency of conceptual understandingConsistency of conceptual understanding

• Next Steps?Next Steps?