Here are the results of the poll.
Should The Secure Messaging Task Force (Fax Replacement Task Force) of The ADHA Be More Publicly Transparent And Open About The Options, Obstacles and Progress?
Yes 97% (141)No 1% (1)
I Have No Idea 2% (3)
Total votes: 145
Almost unanimous view the task Force is being pretty uncommunicative. No one will take any notice of what they have to say unless this changes and quick!
Any insights welcome as a comment.
A great turnout of votes!
Again, many, many thanks to all those that voted!
David.
I just do not understand what the Digital Health Agency do?
ReplyDeleteWell the long awaiting developer site seems to have launched, after a year and several months delay - https://developer.digitalhealth.gov.au/
ReplyDeleteUnless I am missing something it's the same stuff you find on the main website, just with a blue background? Innovation at its best.
8:16 AM, I am sure more will come this will just be a holding page with a few links to resources. Most likely a strategic testing of the need before the Board bothers investing in developing a high class modern developer environment.
ReplyDelete11:09 AM, that or it is evident that creative imagination or industry expertise is not a requirement at the ADHA. In regards to the Secure Messaging, it is clear that at least in the Government and Industry element of the ADHA secrecy and manipulation is the order of the day. There was a promise made things would be transparent. It is clear it is worse than ever before.
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