For the keen readers:
The AMA is here:
https://ama.com.au/media/too-much-personal-control-reduces-effectiveness-pcehr
This is a summary and there is a link to the detail at the end of the document.
The Consumer Health Forum:
https://www.chf.org.au/pdfs/chf/1129_Review-of-PCEHR_Nov-2013.pdf
The Consumers E-Health Alliance
http://www.pulseitmagazine.com.au/images/stories/pulse/pcehr/ceha_submission.pdf
If I spot others will add them - so check back occasionally. If anyone spots others please let us all know via comments.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013
There Are A Few More PCEHR Enquiry Submissions On Line.
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The Australian Privacy Foundation:
http://www.privacy.org.au/Papers/PCEHR-131122.pdf
The Australian Privacy Foundation has made their submission available here:
http://www.privacy.org.au/Papers/PCEHR-131122.pdf
I have also heard there are a range of the usual stakeholders also contributing (MSIA, ACHI, HISA, CEA, CHF, some Medical Colleges etc.). From Senate Estimates we also know DoH and NEHTA will also be contributing.
From Sunday's Blog
David.
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