NSLHD staff join landmark digital patient record training A major milestone for the Single Digital Patient Record (SDPR) program has been reached, with 17 employees from NSLHD and CCLHD taking part in the first-ever SDPR orientation and training session.
The training is part of an intensive program to prepare staff to support the first users of SDPR in 2026 across Hunter New England LHD and Justice Health NSW. The event was attended by Secretary of NSW Health Ms Susan Pearce, and senior health leaders from across the state. It was the start of the largest training activity ever undertaken by NSW Health. “It is very exciting to see the progress being made with SDPR,” NSLHD Chief Executive Anthony Schembri said. “Our staff are stepping up to support colleagues in adopting this transformative system, ensuring the highest standards of patient care,” he said.
They joined nearly 200 staff from across NSW’s 17 local health districts and specialty health networks. SDPR is a groundbreaking health program that offers a secure, integrated view of a patient’s care across the NSW Health system. By consolidating a patient’s full medical history into a single, comprehensive record, SDPR ensures seamless access to clinical information, improving care across all settings.
NSLHD staff at the SDPR training
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