Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study

<p><strong>Background</strong> Change management in health care is a complex and time-consuming endeavour, and no less so in implementing technological systems. In deploying a nationwide programme, the personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR), the Australian Governmen...

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Main Authors: Christopher Pearce, Jenny Bartlett, Adam McLeod, Paula Eustace, Rod Amos, Marianne Shearer
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Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/70
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spelling doaj-cff7547f6b0c48e697a09fe4f4448b7c2020-11-24T21:06:38ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632014-09-0121417117810.14236/jhi.v21i4.7074Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive studyChristopher Pearce0Jenny Bartlett1Adam McLeod2Paula Eustace3Rod Amos4Marianne Shearer5Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local and Monash UniversityHealthcare Consultant, South Melbourne, VictoriaDirector of Strategy and Integrated Care, Inner East Melbourne Medicare LocalResearch Officer, Inner East Melbourne Medicare LocalManager of Integration ServicesChief Executive Officer, Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local<p><strong>Background</strong> Change management in health care is a complex and time-consuming endeavour, and no less so in implementing technological systems. In deploying a nationwide programme, the personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR), the Australian Government employed a number of national and local change management programmes.</p><p><strong>Objective</strong> This article describes the processes undertaken and the experiences of introducing the PCEHR into 74 general practices across a specific area of metropolitan Melbourne.</p><p><strong>Method</strong> An online survey was developed by an independent evaluator and offered to all participating practices. The response rate was 82%.</p><p><strong>Results</strong> The deployment and testing of the eHealth infrastructure and the roll- out of the PCEHR were deeply supported through face-to-face, locally contextualised support processes. The area Medicare Local (ML), an organisation that provides support services to general practice and allied health in the community, provided support and programme coordination. This support occurred in the environment of a number of other initiatives to improve adoption.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong> The impact and value of this support in the registration and adoption process was explored in an online survey and found to be the key factor in practice engagement and success. ML support was seen as instrumental in improving adoption and was more effective than other activities. This article highlights the role of local support, in this case, MLs, in the effective implementation of eHealth programmes across a range of stakeholder groups, in particular, general practice, and the potential for the lessons learned from the engagement model of such an entity to be more generally applied.</p>http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/70computerisedeHealthgeneral practiceindependentmedical record systemspractice associationsocial change
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author Christopher Pearce
Jenny Bartlett
Adam McLeod
Paula Eustace
Rod Amos
Marianne Shearer
spellingShingle Christopher Pearce
Jenny Bartlett
Adam McLeod
Paula Eustace
Rod Amos
Marianne Shearer
Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
computerised
eHealth
general practice
independent
medical record systems
practice association
social change
author_facet Christopher Pearce
Jenny Bartlett
Adam McLeod
Paula Eustace
Rod Amos
Marianne Shearer
author_sort Christopher Pearce
title Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
title_short Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
title_full Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
title_sort effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme – a descriptive study
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2014-09-01
description <p><strong>Background</strong> Change management in health care is a complex and time-consuming endeavour, and no less so in implementing technological systems. In deploying a nationwide programme, the personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR), the Australian Government employed a number of national and local change management programmes.</p><p><strong>Objective</strong> This article describes the processes undertaken and the experiences of introducing the PCEHR into 74 general practices across a specific area of metropolitan Melbourne.</p><p><strong>Method</strong> An online survey was developed by an independent evaluator and offered to all participating practices. The response rate was 82%.</p><p><strong>Results</strong> The deployment and testing of the eHealth infrastructure and the roll- out of the PCEHR were deeply supported through face-to-face, locally contextualised support processes. The area Medicare Local (ML), an organisation that provides support services to general practice and allied health in the community, provided support and programme coordination. This support occurred in the environment of a number of other initiatives to improve adoption.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong> The impact and value of this support in the registration and adoption process was explored in an online survey and found to be the key factor in practice engagement and success. ML support was seen as instrumental in improving adoption and was more effective than other activities. This article highlights the role of local support, in this case, MLs, in the effective implementation of eHealth programmes across a range of stakeholder groups, in particular, general practice, and the potential for the lessons learned from the engagement model of such an entity to be more generally applied.</p>
topic computerised
eHealth
general practice
independent
medical record systems
practice association
social change
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