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SACS MDS Vendor and Health Service IT Communication Forums

Regular communication forums are held to facilitate communication between the Department and the field about technical aspects of implementing the SACS MDS in IT systems. The minutes record the information provided and the outcomes of discussions at these meetings. They also provide a summary of any technical advice provided by the Department in response to questions in the period between meetings.

PDF icon gif Minutes 28 June 06 (PDF File 42KB)

PDF icon gif Minutes 18 May 06 (PDF File 43KB)

PDF icon gif HARP-CDM Programs Reporting 2006-07 (PDF File 30KB)

PDF icon gif Summary of changes from SACS MDS 2005-06 to the Victorian Integrated Non-admitted Health (VINAH) Dataset 2006-07 (PDF File 28KB)

PDF icon gif Minutes 8 Feb 06 (PDF File 47KB)

PDF icon gif Minutes 10 March 06 (PDF File 45KB)

PDF icon gif MDS batch processing guidelines 10 March 06 - attachment to minutes (PDF File 29KB)

PDF icon gif MDS KPI Summary 10 March 06 - attachment to minutes (PDF File 25KB)

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Last updated: 30 December, 2008
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