This was sent out a day or so ago:
Date:18/05/2015 8:42 PM (GMT+10:00)
To: xxxxx
Subject: eHealth briefing
eHealth Budget Briefing
Good Afternoon
You are invited to attend an eHealth Budget Briefing being hosted by the
Department of Health. The session, chaired by Mr Paul Madden. The meeting
will expand on the outcomes of the eHealth budget announcement and provide
you with an opportunity to seek clarity on any issues.
The sessions will be held in three states on three different dates:
Canberra
Friday 22 May from 9:45am to 11:30am
Hellenic Club
Matilda Street Woden ACT 2606
Sydney
Monday 25 May from 2:45pm to 4:30pm
Dockside
The Terrace Room
Roof Top Level
Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park, NSW, 2000.
Melbourne
Wednesday 27 May from 8:30am to 10:15am
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf
Melbourne, VIC 3006
If you would like to attend one of these sessions please RSVP, advising
which session and attendee numbers, to eHDcomms@health.gov.au by Tuesday
19 May 2015.
If you have any questions, please contact me on (02) 6289 4431.
Kind regards,
Kerri Burden
A/g Assistant Secretary
Change and Adoption Branch
eHealth Division
Good Afternoon
You are invited to attend an eHealth Budget Briefing being hosted by the
Department of Health. The session, chaired by Mr Paul Madden. The meeting
will expand on the outcomes of the eHealth budget announcement and provide
you with an opportunity to seek clarity on any issues.
The sessions will be held in three states on three different dates:
Canberra
Friday 22 May from 9:45am to 11:30am
Hellenic Club
Matilda Street Woden ACT 2606
Sydney
Monday 25 May from 2:45pm to 4:30pm
Dockside
The Terrace Room
Roof Top Level
Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Park, NSW, 2000.
Melbourne
Wednesday 27 May from 8:30am to 10:15am
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf
Melbourne, VIC 3006
If you would like to attend one of these sessions please RSVP, advising
which session and attendee numbers, to eHDcomms@health.gov.au by Tuesday
19 May 2015.
If you have any questions, please contact me on (02) 6289 4431.
Kind regards,
Kerri Burden
A/g Assistant Secretary
Change and Adoption Branch
eHealth Division
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Here are a few questions for them to answer to get things underway….
1. What is the current situation of the National E-Health Strategy and what are its recommendations? Does it support the Government's plan for the PCEHR?
2. What planning documents exist for the planned changes to the PCEHR -> MyHealthRecord, how were they consulted on and developed and when will they be made public for comment?
3. What is the evidence base for continuing with the PCEHR and when will it be made public?
4. What is the Business Case for the planned spend on the PCEHR and when will this be made public?
5. What is the scope, nature, duration and size of the planned trials of 'opt-out' and what will be the criteria applied to determine success or failure?
6. When will the Privacy Impact Study for the planned trials be made available for public review and consideration?
7. What are the planned upgrades for the PCEHR System to make it usable, safe and clinically relevant?
8. What will be the composition, role, membership, accountability and functions of the new e-Health Commission?
That should cover it openers?
2. What planning documents exist for the planned changes to the PCEHR -> MyHealthRecord, how were they consulted on and developed and when will they be made public for comment?
3. What is the evidence base for continuing with the PCEHR and when will it be made public?
4. What is the Business Case for the planned spend on the PCEHR and when will this be made public?
5. What is the scope, nature, duration and size of the planned trials of 'opt-out' and what will be the criteria applied to determine success or failure?
6. When will the Privacy Impact Study for the planned trials be made available for public review and consideration?
7. What are the planned upgrades for the PCEHR System to make it usable, safe and clinically relevant?
8. What will be the composition, role, membership, accountability and functions of the new e-Health Commission?
That should cover it openers?
David.
9. How many NEHTA staff will be moving over to the eHealth Commission?
ReplyDelete10. Why has the Deloitte Recommendation to establish a National prescription Exchange Service not been given the highest priority as Deloitte Recommended?
ReplyDelete11. What specifically are your plans for Real Time Prescription Monitoring?
12. Why do you think the PCEHR can be salvaged?
ReplyDeleteKeep an eye out here, I have done an FOI for the Deloitte report referenced in the PCEHR Review
ReplyDeletehttps://www.righttoknow.org.au/request/deloitte_ehealth_working_group_n?nocache=incoming-3601#incoming-3601
13. Security of and trust in accurate reliable current health information is paramount to any clinician or health provider wanting to access the PCEHR or My Health Record. How do you intend to achieve those objectives and how do you intend to prove they have been achieved.
ReplyDelete14. Are you proposing to implement a software solution or just specifying and architecture standard for eHealth vendors to adopt?
ReplyDelete15. If you are implementing a software solution where has it been developed? Where has it been tried, tested and proven? Who will be implementing it on the ground? What will it cost?
16. Why do you keep doing the same thing and expect a different result?
ReplyDelete17. Why do you keep engaging foreign branded glorified bodyshops like Deloitte, Accenture to tell us what to do, think and buy?
ReplyDelete18. Why do you hate us locals so much?
19. Please tells us precisely what role you think Government should play in taking eHealth forward. Please select or exclude one or more of the following:
ReplyDelete19.1 Setting the Vision?
19.2 Setting the Strategy to achieve that vision?
19.3 Defining the Standards to be adopted?
19.4 A developer of software?
19.5 An implementer of software?
19.6 An investor in software development?
Please explain what each of the above choices that you select means to you.