Ross Davey wrote:
Greg Twyford wrote:
On the other hand Ross Davey's E-mail last week, quoted below, made it
clear that Medicare is reducing support to developers regarding the
use of these keys, apparently outside submitting claims.
They can't have it both ways.
We think that Medicare Australia will classify 'referrals' as MA core
business as this is associated with regulations on claiming.
This needs to be clarified, but if they do see it that way we would
expect that they would support applications use of PKI for digitally
signing referrals.At least we hope so.
Don't we all.
I've forwarded your original message to Adrian Beekmeier at AGPN, which,
incidentally, is becoming involved through Divisions in data extraction
from practices. Deidentified, so no HeSA key required, but they want to
see the GP IM&T agenda move forward too.
Adrian is the AGPN's IM&T Policy person.
He said he will pursue it with Medicare.
Greg
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Canterbury Division of General Practice
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