Here are the results of the poll.
Do You Think The Appointment Of A New CEO For The ADHA Will Make For A Real Improvement In Digital Health In Australia?
Yes 0% (0)
Possibly 7% (7)
Probably Not 51% (50)
No 40% (39)
I Have No Idea 2% (2)
Total votes: 98
An interesting poll with 91% of readers saying that the new CEO is unlikely to make much of a difference.
Any insights on the poll welcome as a comment, as usual.
A reasonable number of votes.
It must also have been an easy question with 2/98 readers were not sure how to respond.
Again, many, many thanks to all those who voted!
David.
3 comments:
I think Jeremy Knibbs' 10 Sept article in The Medical Republic says it all.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to take on this CEO job regardless of the money. She will be beholden to a Board which has demonstrated it has little understanding of what it should be doing.
More importantly what Achilles heal will Peter Duttons home of fears put on the aim of data sharing? Extract from IT News:
Last month, Home Affairs released a consultation paper detailing its proposed “enhanced regulatory framework” for critical infrastructure and systems of national significance.
The framework will extend the definition of critical infrastructure beyond electricity, gas, water and port entities covered by the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act to other sectors, including banking, health, education and food. - end quote
Their will be consequences
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