Here are the results of the poll.
How Well Do You Believe The GP Community Is Being Served By The Current Generation Of Practice Systems?
Great 1% (2)Not Bad 52% (74)
Neutral 36% (51)
Not Well 9% (12)
Badly 1% (1)
I Have No Idea 1% (1)
Total votes: 141
This is an interesting poll suggesting that there is room for more work but that mostly people are going reasonably well with their present systems.
Any insights welcome as a comment, as usual.
A really great turnout of votes!
It must have been an easy question with just 1 not sure what the appropriate answer was.
Again, many, many thanks to all those that voted!
David.
3 comments:
David I voted neutral simply becuase i am not a GP, I do use my GP online booking app and a few value add parts of the app. It is as good as my banking app. My experience in seeing my GP does not indicate her system is not doing what she needs it to do.
All software can be tweaked and all software is updated with fixes and new features. Do I see evidence that would support the Government and those on their payroll claims? No.
I wonder if this is more about an admission that the ADHA dropped the ball on standards and conformance, a realisation interoperability will naturally emerge as is more than a technical question. Or is it simply a need to interfere
David regarding this weeks poll. I am struggling to find sources other than ADHA that position Australia as a world leader in digital health. I agree there are some world leading Australian efforts in health and eHealth None I can attribute to the ADHA. The CEO and the Ministers catchy phrase - digital health is the new penicillin, should in fact be the MyHR is the new placebo.
Such claims of world standing should be earned and attributed by others not self claimed.
The ADHA and it’s groupies live in a bubble, it is not helped that they can provide access to funds. The MyHR will proceed, what happens next will expose the shallowness of the ADHA leadership. To date they have simply lived on the efforts of others.
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