What HealthPathways achieved in 2016!
- Over 282 published Localised HealthPathways
- Commenced a 2-yearly review process of published HealthPathways
- Continued to develop pathways with multidisciplinary health professional team members
- Expanded the HealthPathways team of Clinical Pathways Writers
- Held HealthPathways Education events across the region
- Commenced GP Registrar training in the use of HealthPathways
- Commenced planning to undertake HealthPathways training to JMO’s and Medical Students in 2017
- Commenced GP practice visits
Google Analytics
HealthPathways achieved a marked increase in usage of the HealthPathways website in 2016.
See diagram to the right for an overview of the statistics.
Access to HealthPathways via CIAP
NSW HealthPathways was recently launched on CIAP. You can now access Mid and North Coast HealthPathways via this new feature. Remember that LHD Clinicians can also access HealthPathways via an icon which is located on all LHD desktops, simply click on the Blue and Green “H” icon to access. Access is also available via the Work Support section on the Intranet.
Localised vs Non Localised Pathways
To view localised pathways for our region only, go to the menu bar on the left of the home page and select ‘Mid and North Cost Localised Pathways’. This will give you an ‘at a glance view’ of what is localised and you can actually print the listing. Just select the ‘print’ button at the top right of the page. Another quick tip, if the pathway name in the menu is coloured blue this means it is localised, the ones coloured black are not localised. Any page you may look at that has silver ferns in the background are also non-localised pathways.
Tell us what you think!
If you have any feedback regarding any of our published HealthPathways or our website, please let us know! Submit your feedback via the ‘send feedback’ button located at the top right of the pathway page.
Use this link to view all Mid and North Coast localised HealthPathways: https://manc.healthpathways.org.au/index.htm Username: manchealth – Password: conn3ct3d
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