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The Aged Care Clinical Information System (ACCIS) Standards comprise a list of technical standards, developed through consultations which included webinars with the aged care sector and targeted focus groups with software developers. The Standards are expressed as recommended minimum software requirements, for every Residential Aged Care Home’s Clinical Information System (CIS) and electronic Medication Management (EMM) software developer to incorporate into their product roadmaps.  

The ACCIS Standards will help standardise information that is collected and the way it is shared, to support interoperability and improve the overall safety and quality of patients’ continuity of care. 

The ACCIS Standards will be a significant enabler for digitisation in the sector and a precursor to a more connected, safe and interoperable sector. 

Why the ACCIS Standards have been developed

The ACCIS Standards relate to both recommendations 68 and 109 of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. Recommendations 68 requires “every approved provider … uses a digital care management system (including an electronic medication management system) meeting a standard set by the Australian Digital Health Agency and interoperable with My Health Record”.

The ACCIS Standards will support residential aged care homes and software developers to achieve better connections between CISs, EMMs and national infrastructure.

Other relevant technical standards

The ACCIS Standards recommended minimum software requirements reference other technical standards, which collectively describes the recommended technical specifications a CIS and EMM needs to satisfy to move towards interoperability. 

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