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9th Edition of Nursing World Conference

October 27-29, 2025

NWC 2025

On nursing informatics: Defining information quality needs in western Australian electronic medical record program for better health

Speaker at Nursing Conference - Emmanuel Shyllon
North Metropolis Health Services Graylands Hospital & State Forensic Mental Health Services, Australia
Title : On nursing informatics: Defining information quality needs in western Australian electronic medical record program for better health

Abstract:

Western Australian (WA) Health System is statewide using same policies, processes and documentations in all the clinical settings. Many times, nursing information is collected by our clinicians who carry out:

  • Transfers of care from one hospital to another via ambulances and Flying Doctors, and
  • Clinical Point of Care (POC) services to our consumers across community settings.

Currently, a statewide Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is being implemented in WA. It aims to be a unique and a secure electronic medical record for every consumer. As a result, WA Health Information Quality Policy indicates that high information quality in the health sector is needed to support consumer care, funding, management, planning, monitoring, reporting, National Data Provisions, and strategic decision making. This paper will present “how the current assessment scales (Low: Needs attention; Medium: Adequate; High: Excellent) of the information quality can be improved such that we can have maximum benefits from it…”. Firstly, in the context of nursing information assets, the principles of the WA Health Information Quality Standards are discussed, which are: Relevance; Timeliness; Coherence and comparability; Accessibility and Clarity. Further, this paper will illustrate how Geospatial Information Quality handling techniques are effectively utilised to address the Information Quality needs, that is the extent that nursing information is fit for purpose of real time sharing that is required to monitor, diagnose, treat and manage illness continuity of care, Finally, the that values such techniques will add to WA Health System, for example: Location- Based Information Assets Management will be mentioned.

Biography:

Dr. Shyllon holds a PhD in GIS from the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia an MPhil in GIS from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, an M.Sc. in Project Management from Curtin University, Australia, and a Diploma of Nursing from Notre Dame University, Australia. With a professional background spanning general and mental health nursing since 2018, Dr. Shyllon also brings extensive experience in spatial and non-spatial information management, including work on intelligent geocoding under the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information (CRC-SI) in Australia (2002–2007), over 15 years in project management, and asset (data and information) management and monitoring projects in health using GIS. Additionally, Dr. Shyllon is an Associate Member of the Health Information Management Australia Association and has published numerous research articles in academic journals.

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