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18 December 2022
NEWS eHealthnews.nz VIEW - Stuart Bloomfield, Te Whatu Ora chief, data and digital
Being 'accurate’ means doing the right thing that has a tangible and positive effect on healthcare provision and outcomes.
We need to be looking for the evidence that our efforts make a difference, by identifying the line of sight from the work you are doing to the healthcare benefit.
If you are a clinician working on clinical informatics solutions, the line may be easy to see. If not, you need to involve clinicians to help you understand the connection.
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