Leak exposes HNELHD unreadiness for Epic SDPR.

Source: healthservicesdaily.com.au

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The story at a glance

A leaked internal update from early March shows HNELHD is not ready for its planned Epic SDPR rollout due to infrastructure shortfalls and training problems. Involved are HNELHD, the SDPR Implementation Authority (SDPRIA) led by Dr Teresa Anderson, and Epic as the system vendor. The story broke now as Health Services Daily sighted the document amid public plans for a May 2026 go-live at HNELHD after earlier sites. SDPR aims to unify patient records across NSW public health services.[[1]](https://www.healthservicesdaily.com.au/ignoring-the-sdpr-truth-wont-make-it-go-away/43989)[[3]](https://www.facebook.com/NewSouthWalesHealth/posts/the-single-digital-patient-record-sdpr-is-now-live-at-justice-health-nsw-and-nsw/1357446339759288)

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Details and context

The SDPR is NSW Health's push for a single Epic electronic medical record, patient administration, and pathology system to replace fragmented setups like Cerner and Orion, starting with HNELHD as lead site.[[4]](https://www.pulseit.news/australian-digital-health/hunter-new-england-to-pilot-single-digital-patient-record-from-2025-26)[[5]](https://www.ehealth.nsw.gov.au/news/2023/sdpr-contract-signed) HNELHD covers Hunter, New England, and Lower Mid North Coast regions with 25 hospitals, making it a key test for statewide scaling by 2028-30.[[6]](https://channellife.com.au/story/epic-to-deliver-single-patient-records-for-nsw-health)

Delays stem from coordination challenges with external partners, uneven site readiness, and persistent cybersecurity gaps noted in reviews.[[1]](https://www.healthservicesdaily.com.au/ignoring-the-sdpr-truth-wont-make-it-go-away/43989) Earlier plans eyed March 2026 go-live, but recent official notes point to May for HNELHD after Justice Health.[[3]](https://www.facebook.com/NewSouthWalesHealth/posts/the-single-digital-patient-record-sdpr-is-now-live-at-justice-health-nsw-and-nsw/1357446339759288)

SDPRIA gave limited response, confirming HNELHD's tranche status but no details on the leak.[[1]](https://www.healthservicesdaily.com.au/ignoring-the-sdpr-truth-wont-make-it-go-away/43989)

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Why it matters

Delays in SDPR rollout expose risks to patient care continuity and data security in one of Australia's biggest health digitisation projects. For NSW clinicians and patients in HNELHD, it means sticking with current patchwork systems longer, potentially slowing records access across sites. Watch SDPRIA updates on revised timelines and any further leaks or audits, as mid-2026 go-live remains unconfirmed.[[1]](https://www.healthservicesdaily.com.au/ignoring-the-sdpr-truth-wont-make-it-go-away/43989)