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HISAC Infrastructure Sub-committee
The members of the Infrastructure Sub-committee include the following HISAC members:
Paul Cressey (Chair)
Chai Chuah
Tony Cooke
Dr. Tim Gardner
Helmut Modlik
Chief Advisor, Health Information Strategy & Policy, Ministry of Health (ex officio)
The Infrastructure Sub-committee also includes the following co-opted member.
Laurence Millar, Deputy Commissioner, Information & Communication Technologies Branch, State Services Commission
Role of the Infrastructure Sub-committee
The Infrastructure Sub-committee’s role, under delegation from HISAC, is set out in paragraph six of HISAC’s Terms of Reference (PDF, 108 KB) or (Word, 90 KB) and includes:
determining connectivity standards pertaining to health and disability sector information and communications technology (ICT), along with standards regarding the use of health information, exchange of health information, security and privacy
specifying, agreeing and maintaining protocols for privacy and security over ICT in the health and disability sector
overseeing and maintaining compliance with health and disability sector ICT standards, codes of practice and protocols relating to the electronic exchange of health information and the operation of the Health Network (a secure, private communications infrastructure using Internet technology to facilitate the secure exchange of health information between healthcare providers).
accreditation and oversight of management of vendors of network and certification services that supply or wish to supply services to the health and disability sector
determining the rules for systems applications made available on the health and disability sector ICT infrastructure, including accreditation of ICT application providers where appropriate
authority to approve and revoke access to the Health Network by organisations in, and ICT suppliers to, the health and disability sector
communicating about and promotion of the Health Network domestically and internationally
monitoring the ongoing use of the Health Network and advising on rules around applications and processes
considering, investigating and recommending future enhancements, direction and development of the Health Network
considering the report on the Telehealth strategy
initiating Health Network audits as required
providing HISAC with written reports on progress and any impediments to progress
any other tasks as determined by HISAC.
Current work programme
The Infrastructure Sub-committee’s responsibilities and work programme include the work of the Health Network Governance Board, which acted as the governance body for a Health Network and a separate secure messaging system. Both systems enable secure communications between general practitioners, hospital clinicians and national systems, such as the National Health Index (NHI).
The Infrastructure Sub-committe will also work to ensure:
the establishment of a Health Network Technical Working Group to provide the sub-committee with advice on technical matters
the development of branding and a communications and promotions strategy for the Health Network
the smooth transfer of the management and operation of Health Network registration services from the Ministry of Health to the HISAC Office
a review of the registration processes for access to the Health Network
the development of guidelines and minimum standards for the use of individual and organisational digital certifications
a review of the Health Network Code of Practice and the network’s security policies and guides
an evaluation of the National DHB Network proposal for Virtual Private Network (VPN) service providers.