New Publication – Roadmap to Digital Health
June 20th, 2022|
Find out what works and what does not, where to spend money and where it is wasted. This new publication [...]
Global eHealth Collaborative (GeHCO) is a not for profit organization established to create partnerships and collaborations that support and enable information technology to advance sustainable, quality healthcare.
Our flexible or face-to-face eHealth courses are designed and delivered by the world’s best using their experience in health informatics and education.
eHRol is a flexible cloud-based tool for eHealth educators and clinicians to support coding practice, assessments and professional development.
In collaboration with world experts with practical experience, we are ready to assist you to build capabilities for eHealth in your organisation.
With a wealth of experience, global collaborations and partnerships, we are devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and developing leaders in eHealth. Making a difference to healthcare around the world.
International focus – global partners and clients
Flexible courses – we encourage learning and growth
People not profits – education is a right not a privilege
If you prefer to study in your own time and at your own speed then one of our online e-learning packages may be for you.
Alternatively, if you manage an education cohort then speak to us about how we can tailor tools and training to meet your needs.
Ensure you are up to date with the classification and terminology needed to collect quality information about COVID-19.
Simulates the real world coding experience
Online cloud based solution
Unique scoring algorithm
Reduce the time and cost of clinical coder training
Designed to be globally compatible
Reduce maintenance costs
eHRolTM can solve these real-world problems with a groundbreaking eHR and clinical coding simulator platform.
This is a collection of coding discrepancies and queries for discussion by the coding community – all welcome.
GeHCo publish regular blogs of queries between our clinical coders, reviewers and teachers to inform the coding community. The aim is to engage the community in debate prior to the submission of issues identified to the formal coding query process.
June 20th, 2022|
Find out what works and what does not, where to spend money and where it is wasted. This new publication [...]
August 28th, 2019|
Victoria University Polytechnic has won a Platinum award in the 2019 LearnX Live Awards for 'Best Learning Model - Online' [...]
July 22nd, 2019|
The first Italian openEHR Day took place on 6th June 2019 at the Science and Technology Park of [...]