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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

It Has Taken Me Many Reads To Figure Out Just What A Fiasco This News Conveys. It Is Just Amazing.

The following appeared today.

Leading e-health sites to undergo $52m record transition

THE Gillard government will spend $52 million transitioning work done at three lead sites to the new personally controlled e-health record system over the next six months.
Three former GP divisions (now rebadged as Medicare Locals) -- in Brisbane North, Hunter Valley, NSW and in Melbourne East -- each received $5 million in mid-2010 to implement software supporting the PCEHR system and to trial the use of records by doctors and patients.
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A Health Department spokeswoman said the National E-Health Transition Authority had been given $51.8m in order to "support transition of the lead e-health sites to the PCEHR infrastructure over the next six months".
"This transition is occurring progressively until December," she said.
A further $33.4m had been paid to NEHTA as the commonwealth's half-share of the body's COAG-funded work program for the next financial year, the spokeswoman said.
The rest of the article can be read here:
What on earth is going on here?
Why were the lead sites not built to the specifications required to fit the PCEHR Infrastructure first off?
What on earth went wrong with the overall project co-ordination and planning?
Why do the sites now seem to need the three times the original allocation over just six months - when they have been doing all this for the last 18 months or so?
When did they suddenly figure out it was all falling in an utter heap?
What about all the other Wave II sites - how much extra are they going to cost? Even if they are covered in this sum it is still an awesome cost overrun. (Wave 1 was initially allocated $12.5M and the 9 Wave 2 Sites received $55M as I recall)
All I can say this whole thing is a runaway train-wreck.
The Australian also has a lot more - given the PCEHR Start-up next week.
Go here:

Underdone e-health record system set for launch

and here:

Fact and fiction of e-health changes

to browse.
Amazing stuff you could not make up. A bit like the Greek PM and Finance Minister not turning up for the Eurozone Summit at the end of the week because they are in hospital. I wonder why? Someone must have shown them the books!
David.

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good thing there was such a rigorous tendering process for the first 3 wave sites or else it would appear to be rewarding mediocrity and old fashioned nepotism.

Anonymous said...

Wave 1 was a disgrace.

Wave 2 was also a disgrace but at least there was the pretence of an above-board process.

And NEHTA and DOHA scratch their heads and wonder why the Community have chosen not to collaborate.

Typical Labor.

Cannot wait until baseball bat time at the next election.

Anonymous said...

These guys are good, very good. A 5 million dollar no strings attached lump sum for an eHealth startup then when its not working a 15 million dollar top up.

This is crazy and a total waste of tax payers money. The shame is that many of these people have no IT talent, but boy can they smooch with Doha and spend like drunken sailors. Where is that pitchfork.

Anonymous said...

Basically the $52 million is a sinecure handed out to NEHTA to keep it afloat in a desperate attempt by a few senior bureaucrats to save their skins after creating a monster of a project which they cannot control and which they cannot afford to let sink. It's that simple - plain old survival at any cost. Please observe Minister Plibersek has distanced herself and is making no comment. The guillotine is about to fall.

Anonymous said...

All very thoughtful questions David.

Maybe someone could table these before the next Senates Estimates hearings to DOHA and NEHTA and not allow them to leave the room until they answered in depth each and every one of them?

These are good questions David, they should be asked of NEHTA and DOHA, and they should be made to answer them, fully prepared, there and then. Not taken "On Notice" and absorbed into the bureaucratic void and abyss, never to be seen or heard of again.

But we all know this is pure fantasy and the tax payers will continue to be rorted to pay the shill insiders very handsomely, for nothing of value traded in return.

Anonymous said...

And then add these two blunders into the mix - a) all of the many consumers and healthcare providers that signed up for these projects have to be signed up again because the government did not allow for the national program in the wave site terms and conditions and b) none of the clinical records created in the wave sites will be transitioned to the national program - only documents created on or after 1 July are allowed; that is, there will be no historical records in the PCEHR. What is the point an EHR without history?

Anonymous said...

"From 1 July, consumers will be able to register online, through a Medicare shopfront or via phone, for a personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR)," the department said in a statement

One has to wonder if they could hold a straight face when they said this, correct me if I am wrong, I might be a bit old fashioned but by telephone or visiting a Medicare office to register, is hardly 'online' nor is it convenient, the latter is simply increasing my carbon footprint.

They should have delayed this, the first 500,000 registered citizens, in the first year will simply loose interest and it will be extremely difficult to get them back, a health record for the majority is not like a bank account, where you use it on a weekly/daily basis, nor does it carry the ATO mandate.

It is a government on the way out but at least try and be remebered for something resembling leadership

Anonymous said...

The PCEHR Wave Project was launched when
 
1. Specifications were incomplete
2. Principles & guidelines were vague or non-existent
3. Supporting infrastructure was not delivered, or does not work
4. A ridiculously short time frame was established to both create and implement
 
This is a great way to drive local innovation, but of course means that in 12 Wave sites there will be 12 different implementations of the PCEHR.
 
How can it be anything else?
 
By the way, points 1 to 3 above still apply.
 

Anonymous said...

6/26/2012 10:07:00 PM Minister Plibersek has distanced herself and is making no comment.

Her silence is deafening. She can't avoid making a comment because by not doing so it shows that either she doesn't know what's going on which, under the circumstances, would be a dereliction of duty or, she believes NEHTA and DOHA have it all under control, which, under the circumstances would reflect extreme ignorance verging on incompetence. Hopefully she is looking for some new advisors who aren't tainted by past association with NEHTA.

Anonymous said...

NEHTA is now talking about the "Consumer Release" for 1 July and the "Provider Release" for sometime in August.

Anonymous said...

Online registration is happening. http://www.zdnet.com.au/e-health-records-meet-online-deadline-339340334.htm Assume you will be updating your side panel timeframe David?

Dr David G More MB PhD said...

That article was pure DoHA spin. Read the article closely. You have to ring in - then you are - later - given access to a portal. Hardly online registration. Side panel stands.

David.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, no.... "From 1 July, consumers will be able to register online ..." means what it says, online reg will be available on 1st July.

Dr David G More MB PhD said...

To quote:

"From 1 July, consumers will be able to register online, through a Medicare shopfront or via phone, for a personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR)," the department said in a statement.

"The online portal will be available from 1 July 2012, so as soon as a person has signed up, they will be able to go online and view their record, and add a range of their basic health information."

Sorry I disagree. I will not be able to hop on from my home and register which is what on-line registration means to me at least.

Anyway AFAIK the on-line function is not yet signed off.

David.

Anonymous said...

Want a small bet?

Dr David G More MB PhD said...

I don't bet!

If you like to tell us all where to go to log-in and what ID we will need I am happy to share with readers.

David.

Anonymous said...

More than my job is worth, I'm afraid, but failing last minute glitches it is ready. Will you register on Sunday David?

Dr David G More MB PhD said...

If - even anonymously you can't tell us details then we can wait and see!

We don't want jobs lost!

David

Anonymous said...

Even if you can sign on "online" on July 1, why would anyone bother. It's not like the system will provide any useful information any time soon.

Anonymous said...

It is good to see that those who are building or preparing the NEHRS are reading this column! It is nice to have free and easy discussion. I hope it has helped them to design and implement it.
And David I don't think you need to say whether you will have a record or not - you have a right to your own privacy!

Anonymous said...

"Register online"? Perhaps they mean inline - there was a bit of queue in the Medicare Office last time I was there...

Anonymous said...

I hope all of our journalists pose this question on July 2nd to all of our politicians, health dept ehealth officials involved in decision-making, and NEHTA high level officials.

Have you registered for your personal PCEHR and registered your partner and children? If not, when do you intend to register?

Will you be waiting until you're confident governance guidelines are more clearly defined and finalised and key consumer privacy and security protections are functioning consistently to a high standard?

arcanedevice said...

So if what the insider says IS true, why does the Learning Portal still state that registration can be done only by phone or through a Medicare office?

I think David and The Oz have the situation correct - the online bit only happens AFTER you've registered through offline means.

Anonymous said...

So, on July 2 can we expect to see a photo of Tania Plibersek, Jane Holton, the Prime Minister, Murkesh Haikerwal and Tony Abbott standing in line at the Medicare Office to register for their PCEHR?

Anonymous said...

Yep has to be July 2 cos Medicare Shopfronts are closed on weekends. You will need to queue up in your lunch hour on Monday - just like Melbourne Cup day at the TAB.

Anonymous said...

"From 1 July, consumers will be able to register online, through a Medicare shopfront or via phone, for a personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR)," the department said in a statement.

My brain hurts.

Napoleon

Anonymous said...

Pure unadulterated codswallop!

Online my sphincter.

What contempt whomever crafts such statements demonstrates to their intended audience and reader.

Spin voodoo doctors more like it.

Frauds, Scheisters and Charlatans the lot.