This appeared a few days ago:NT prepares for mammoth overhaul of health IT$259 million to be delivered by InterSystemsRohan Pearce (Computerworld) 23 June, 2017 14:24 InterSystems Australia has been chosen by the Northern Territory government to replace the NT’s key health IT systems.The $259 million Core Clinical Systems Renewal Program (CCSRP) involves replacing four separate clinical IT systems used by the NT’s health service.The program was originally expected to cost $185.9 million, but the territory’s government in this year’s budget upped funding for the CCSRP.The project involves implementing a single end-to-end system for NT public health services as well as a territory-wide, real-time health electronic record system.“NT Health has established an advisory group, the Clinical Leadership Team, which will support the CCSRP team for safe implementation of the new integrated ICT solution,” NT health minister Natasha Fyles said.“This is a major investment...
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