Healthcare IT News March 15, 2024
Adam Ang

Also, a “baseline” API standards have been released for the New Zealand health sector.

NZ National Data Platform expected in June

The third stage of Te Whatu Ora’s National Data Platform (NDP) project, which involves its build and deployment, is expected to be completed by June 2024.

This stage will also involve the migration of priority data sets (seven of which are already in development), planning for complex data set migration, transition to business-as-usual, and developing a data catalogue for National Collections.

This update came as part of the response by the organisation, along with the Ministry of Health and Te Aka Whai Ora, to an independent assessment of the implementation of reforms across the New Zealand health system. Findings...

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