Thanks for your comment James. I think that you would understand that
there is a subliminal understanding within GP Vendors that there are
"directional" influences on access to data. Stepping in and mandating is
not a way forward for an Industry body but rather more an issue for a
"certification" approach that we can start.....
 
Regards
 
John Johnston BSc DipSci AIMM
Managing Director
0408 276 742
 
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
Sent: Friday, 22 June 2007 12:12 PM
To: 'General Practice Computing Group Talk'
Subject: RE: [GPCG_TALK] Encryption.



Interesting Letter  John

 

The date is a bit of a concern. Did MSIA respond to Dr Wooding? If so it
clearly failed to stop this insidious practice.

 

It is clearly beyond a joke to have a doctor's access to his or her data
restricted as is evident at present in some market leasing software. The
letter sent by Dr Wooding talks of not wishing to argue about the
ownership of a doctors medical records. The issue of your ownership of
your records has been settled by a high court ruling. (Breen v Williams
[1996] 186 CLR 71) Patient access to records is an entirely different
issue of course

 

Why does the industry, government, GPCG, medical newspapers  and the
Medical practitioners using affected software seem tread so lightly on
your ownership, use and access rights to your electronic records? I
think we need to take this to each of our local politicians and
divisions asap.

 

Like you I do not want to change software providers each year. I do have
and require access to my data and cannot understand the rational or
sheer cheek of the few companies who are actually locking or severely
restricting some people out of their data. Encryption with keys- Fine.
Encryption with no keys is totally unacceptable!

 

 

Regards

 

James Bishop

 

 

I think that the definitive document that sums up the view of DoHA
towards accessibility of data in GP systems is in the attached note from
DoHA to ther MSIA.

 

Regards

 

John Johnston BSc DipSci AIMM

MSIA Committee

0408 276 742

 

 


John Johnston
Pen Computer Systems Pty Ltd
Level 6, The Barrington
10-14 Smith Street 
Parramatta NSW 2150
Ph: (02) 9635 8955
Fax: (02) 9635 8966

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