David More wrote:
Hi Oliver,
To get any action on this I believe there needs to be recognition of the importance of GP
computing and its central part in the overall e-health strategy. That recognition used to
be there - but with the GPCG abandoned and NEHTA's focus (because of it board being made
up of State health system CEO's) being more diffuse its now a bigger ask.
David,
Presumably the Federal health minister, who is responsible for General
Practice, is represented on the NEHTA board?
Very interesting too, if the professional bodies, such as the AMA, etc.
aren't represented. That would really mean that Federal health has
abandoned any real input. I'm told there is virtually no-one left in
DoHA concerned with health IT.
Greg
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Canterbury Division of General Practice
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