On 11/01/2017 6:38 PM, Stephen Loosley quoted: > “.. Despite a number of teething problems, about 4.4 million Australians have > signed up so far, as the government moves towards an "opt-out" system rather > than the previous "opt-in" system …” > > > New digital health chief to get $522,000 a year to fix troubled My Health > Record system > > http://www.canberratimes.com.au/national/public-service/new-digital-health-chief-to-get-522000-a-year-to-fix-troubled-my-health-record-system-20170103-gtl6mz.html
IMHO, a fine example of Public Service spin Here's a few facts. Make up your own mind. As of December 18th, over the life of PCEHR/MyHealthRecord 479,812 Shared Health Summaries (SHS) have ever been uploaded. They can't be edited so any time one is updated, a new one is uploaded. If you assume that, on average each SHS has been updated once, that means 239,906 people have a SHS. That's fewer than 1% of the population have the most basic health care document in their My Health Record. All others can be considered as empty. I have one and all that is in it are two prescriptions. The record doesn't even show that they have been dispensed. The rate at which people have been registering for a My Health Record (and that's after the government pre-registered 1million people in a trial of opt-out registration has fallen to an all time low of about 2,400/day from a high of about 3,500/day Tim Kelsey has a degree in History and from 1988 to 200 worked as a journalist/reporter and has published a book: "Dervish: The Invention of Modern Turkey" https://au.linkedin.com/in/tim-kelsey-49bb0541 He was one of three people who founded Dr Foster. His stint in the UK is universally considered as a total failure. The (sort of current Health Minister) Sussan Ley has no health related qualifications at all. Martin Bowles, the current Secretary of the department of Health has a Bachelor of Business from the Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education and a Graduate Certificate of Public Sector Management from Griffith University Jane Halton, the Departmental secretary before Martin Bowles, has a degree in Psychology. She had her wrist slapped for insisting on being referred to a "Professor" even though she was only an adjunct professor. Paul Madden, the department's "strategic health systems and information management special adviser" is a project manager and before he joined the Department of Health he project managed the Standard Business Reporting Program for Treasury. Paul is Health's primary representative on the board of ADHA and takes his directions from the minister. Other Health ministers involved with PCEHR/My Health Record include Tony Abbott and Peter Dutton. If you want to see lots more information on the reality of My Health Record, go here: https://www.privacy.org.au/Campaigns/MyHR/info.html -- Regards brd Bernard Robertson-Dunn Sydney Australia email: [email protected] web: www.drbrd.com web: www.problemsfirst.com Blog: www.problemsfirst.com/blog _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
