Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Useful To See What Brochure Patients Who Go To Their GP Are Being Given!

I had my GP bring me the brochure that is being handed out.

Front Page:

Back Page:


Besides being un-corrected with a wrong date for opt-out ending (and a little crumpled) I have to say reading this it is clear the myHR is just wonderful with no risk and no downside, with great benefit for you and your doctor - if he/she is using it and if you let them see what it contains.

There is no hint on how you can control your information and no explanation that you need to discover and use those controls of your myHR defaults to all content being accessible.

There is the claim of safer and more efficient care - but no mention of the time the GP will need to spend working on the computer rather than assessing and planning your care. No evidence of improved care or safety is cited.

Also there is no warning to those groups for whom it may be a disadvantage (mental health, STI's, HIV and Hep C patients etc. etc.) if they have a myHR.

I could go on. This is not a information brochure, it is public disinformation and spin.

David.

Late addition (via Bernard R-D) 22/8/2018:

A content analysis of the consumer-facing online information about My Health Record: Implications for increasing knowledge and awareness to facilitate uptake and use.

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1833358317712200?utm_source=SAGE_social&hootPostID=3fe0c4337e346e6aa33eee6a9a273ceb

Conclusion: "The authors identified a number of gaps and areas for improvement in the provision of consumer-facing information about MyHR. Readability is too high for the general Australian population, and there are few translated resources, which means that the information provided does not cater to people with low literacy levels, communication disability, and/or difficulties in understanding written English. The target audiences for resources do not reflect priority groups that were identified during the MyHR development processes. There are also gaps in information provision about how consumers can use MyHR as a tool to meaningfully engage with health professionals and services to support their own person-centred care."

Apart from that, everything is fine........

D.

3 comments:

  1. Almost all of the collateral for the general public can be found here: https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au/for-healthcare-professionals/stakeholder-materials/consumer-materials

    Or here: https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au/for-healthcare-professionals/stakeholder-materials

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  2. No matter how a business communicates with you—whether it’s through advertising, packaging, online, logos, endorsements or a sales pitch—you have the right to receive accurate and truthful messages about the products and services you buy or use.

    There are laws in place to protect you from being misled about the products and services you buy. Businesses are not allowed to make statements that are incorrect or likely to create a false impression.

    Why does the ACCC allow the MYER to continue to be advertise by the ADHA when as minimal information that did exist is no longer accurate or complete is describing the product. With replatforming open to interpretation we are being press-ganged into something that is highly likely to change.

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  3. The ACCC like most of us, would not even know where to start to hold the government accountable. It has been a series of revolving chairs for so long by the time you have typed the letter you have to update it.

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