Via Twitter!
"Fed Govt spent $1.5m rebranding PCEHR as My Health Record, plus indirect costs. Consultants advice on new agency to replace NEHTA cost $3.9m"
Amazing waste for what we all know is likely to be a disaster in the ilk of NEHTA and HealthCONNECT!
David.
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.
Quote Of The Year
Timeless Quotes - Sadly The Late Paul Shetler - "Its not Your Health Record it's a Government Record Of Your Health Information"
or
H. L. Mencken - "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong."
Monday, April 11, 2016
Your Taxes At Work - Courtesy Sean Parnell - Health Editor Of The OZ
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3 comments:
It seems like a lot of money to spend on branding the project without first ascertaining that they could register and protect the trade mark. The private sector first undertakes due diligence. What does the government do?
What exactly was the $1.5 million actually spent on? Was it spent on consultants and brand designers? Surely not.
And how much on re-branding the Medicare Locals as PHNs? Seems to be the key health policy..rename and re-brand and for what?
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