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How Australian Health Agencies Can Master the Multi-Vendor Partner Ecosystem
When the NSW Audit Office recently reviewed the state's landmark Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR) program, it highlighted a challenge common to all large-scale digital transformations: the complexities of integrating new platforms with legacy systems [1]. This isn't a critique of one program, but a valuable lesson for the entire industry on the importance of robust partnership governance. For leaders at state health departments, local health networks (LHNs), and other h


EHR Implementation Australia: NSQHS Isn’t a Workstream. It’s the Operating System.
Medora Advisor’s Summary If you’re running an EHR implementation Australia program and treating NSQHS Standards as a side-stream, you’re taking an avoidable risk. Because assessors aren’t grading your project plan. They’re grading what happens on wards, in clinics, and at handover. Here’s the stat that should reset the room. Since January 2019 to November 2025, 67% of NSQHS assessments resulted in requirements met at the initial assessment. That means 33% required follow-up


Clinical Workflow Transformation: Integrating My Health Record into Care Delivery
Medora Advisor’s Summary If you’ve tried it in the real world, you already know this: clinical workflow transformation is not about “switching on” My Health Record. It’s about reshaping how clinicians think, move, and decide during a busy shift so that My Health Record quietly shows up at the right moment – not as a separate task. Used well, My Health Record can surface medication histories, allergies, and discharge summaries, giving clinicians a faster, safer starting point.


Future-Ready Hospitals: Designing for Growth in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape
Building Blocks of Tomorrow’s Hospitals A hospital build isn’t finished when the doors open. The real test is whether it can expand, adapt, and thrive in an environment shaped by evolving regulations, workforce challenges, and patient expectations. In Australia, health services face growing demand, tighter budgets, and a rapidly changing digital landscape. The keyword here— future-ready hospital expansion —means thinking beyond today’s capacity. It’s about flexible infrastruc
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