Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote: > On 12/11/2018 11:52 AM, Jim Birch wrote: >
> Are you aware that when you get a myhr it will be pretty empty and > history will not be uploaded? Of course. Are you aware that when you buy a house it is not full of furniture and homely memories? > PBS data that is uploaded automatically might give some indication > of medical problems, but the gap between script and reality can be > significant. > Absolutely. And the seatbelts that were introduced in the 1960 would not cut it today - too dangerous. Does that mean they should not have been introduced. No, they were an improvement. This whole argument is a bit wonky. Do you want the health system we have now, the one we had a 50 or a hundred years ago? I don't want either. I want the world that continuously improves not the one that is perfect. I would ideally like to be treated by the health system of two centuries in the future and the sooner we get there the better. I certainly would prefer the MyHR that's been running for a few decades and has complete and reliable information but there is only one way to get there. I just don't get this end of history thing. Jim _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
