Oliver,
I am stunned and deeply saddened to find any information in this domain (i.e e-Health) should be classified in any form.
I thought the purpose of all this was saving lives not secretly empowering bureaucrats...
Your revelation is a faith in the goodness of man challenging experience.
David.
---- Dr David G More MB, PhD, FACHI Phone +61-2-9438-2851 Fax +61-2-9906-7038 Skype Username : davidgmore E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HealthIT Blog - www.aushealthit.blogspot.com On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 08:33:42 +1030, Oliver Frank wrote:
> Aus HIT Man wrote:
>
>> It then concludes with the usual statements of audit independence and a “concise financial report” – the real report seems to be secret
>>
>
>> “The full financial report is available to Members free of charge upon request.” (p20). That means we want to keep the public away I would suggest – the
>> members being the jurisdictional CEOs are to be the only ones who know what is going on!.
>>
>
> Perhaps this is a growing fashion. HealthConnect SA has released the Executive Summary of its "High Level "Connectivity" Options Paper" which is labelled on
> the front cover as having been re-classified as being "'C1 Low' Public information and unrestricted access", with a note below saying that the complete
> document has been classified as "'C3 high' Limited "need to know" access" and available by application to the HealthConnect SA office. 007, where are you
> now?
>
> I was disappointed by the Executive Summary which seemed to say nothing new and managed to insult GPs and the Health Provider Registry run by the Divisions
> in South Australia while doing so. I am not going to chase the complete document. Either it says something useful and we can all read it freely or
> doesn't, in which case it stay unread.
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