This blog is totally independent, unpaid and has only three major objectives.
The first is to inform readers of news and happenings in the e-Health domain, both here in Australia and world-wide.
The second is to provide commentary on e-Health in Australia and to foster improvement where I can.
The third is to encourage discussion of the matters raised in the blog so hopefully readers can get a balanced view of what is really happening and what successes are being achieved.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
The ABC News is Reporting New Overall Health Policy To Be Announced Tomorrow.
Apparently we are to know lots more tomorrow.
I look forward to clarity I must say! I wonder will e-Health get a major mention?
The announcement will be live on Sky News at 12:30pm I am told.
Thanks for pointing to this most informative summary. A great deal of progress has been made to resolve a very complex issue. Sadly however, there are still far too many issues of concern regarding design, planning, and confidentiality around the use of these Health Identifiers which must be resolved absolutely before the Bill is passed.
The work done will not be wasted if concerted action is taken now to address the major shortcomings prior to representing the Bill again in, say, 12 months time.
Hopefully the Senate Committee will appreciate how important it is for the nation to get this right. The rejection of this Bill by the Senate is the only protective barrier available to the people to ensure the planners and the bureaucrats get all the issues fixed before, I repeat before, the bill is passed. Once passed, it will be open slather to all comers and it will be too late to fix the Bill’s shortcomings.
I saw Peter Dutton interviewed by ABC News about the impending announcement. According to Dutton, the PM only booked the National Press Club yesterday! Policy announcements on the run.
Incidentally, Peter Dutton, who has been invisible for the past few months, was in good form this morning.
T. Hannan. The PM report on the national health system remains an administrative, bureacratic focussed speech. e-Health is mentioned but soultions are not defined as to HOW.
Thanks for pointing to this most informative summary. A great deal of progress has been made to resolve a very complex issue. Sadly however, there are still far too many issues of concern regarding design, planning, and confidentiality around the use of these Health Identifiers which must be resolved absolutely before the Bill is passed.
ReplyDeleteThe work done will not be wasted if concerted action is taken now to address the major shortcomings prior to representing the Bill again in, say, 12 months time.
Hopefully the Senate Committee will appreciate how important it is for the nation to get this right. The rejection of this Bill by the Senate is the only protective barrier available to the people to ensure the planners and the bureaucrats get all the issues fixed before, I repeat before, the bill is passed. Once passed, it will be open slather to all comers and it will be too late to fix the Bill’s shortcomings.
I saw Peter Dutton interviewed by ABC News about the impending announcement. According to Dutton, the PM only booked the National Press Club yesterday! Policy announcements on the run.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, Peter Dutton, who has been invisible for the past few months, was in good form this morning.
T. Hannan. The PM report on the national health system remains an administrative, bureacratic focussed speech. e-Health is mentioned but soultions are not defined as to HOW.
ReplyDelete