The Roundtable: All Australians to receive an online "My Health Record": what are the benefits and risks?
Sunday 20 May 2018 9:30AM (view full episode)
While it sounds like a good idea, there are concerns about the widespread sharing of delicate health information with government and a wide community of health professionals, and there is the ever-present risk of hacking.
Doctors have concerns about an increased workload and the legal implications of missing something on a patient's record.
The Royal College of Australian General Practioners, Dr Nathan Pinskier, says the records aren't a clinical tool for doctors but “a memory for patients”, begging the question why do we really need them at all?
We examine the risks and benefits.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/sundayextra/sunday-roundtable/9768834
Supporting Information
Dr Nathan Pinskier - Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Chair, eHealth & Practice Systems
Dr Linc Thurect - Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA), Senior Research Director
Dr Katharine Kemp - data privacy specialist, University of New South Wales and member of the Australian Privacy Foundation
Dr Linc Thurect - Australian Healthcare and Hospitals Association (AHHA), Senior Research Director
Dr Katharine Kemp - data privacy specialist, University of New South Wales and member of the Australian Privacy Foundation
Credits
- Presenter
- Hugh Riminton
- Producer
- Skye Docherty
Thanks for sharing David that was most interesting. I came away convinced this has not been properly implemented where all stakeholders have a consensus. It seemed clear the listeners ( a majority probably not readers of this blog) where far from informed or in support
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Tim?