Here are the results of the poll.
Is The ADHA Doing Enough To Make The Clinician-Contributed Clinical Data Quality Fit For Purpose, Safe And Trustworthy?
Yes 0% (0)
No 98% (87)
I Have No Idea 2% (2)
Total votes: 89
It Seems the overwhelming belief is that the ADHA has dropped the data-quality ball with the #myHealthRecord.
Any insights on the poll are welcome, as a comment, as usual!
A really great number of votes with total clarity on the outcome!
It must also have been an easy question as 3/89 readers were not sure how to respond.
Again, many, many thanks to all those who voted!
David.
Not sure ‘dropped the ball’ is correct. ADHA would have had to have picked the ball up in the first instance to have been able to drop it. Like so much the ADHA does it relies on a strategy of misinformation and hope, turning up uninvited to others successes and gate crashes events whining how the need to fix a broken system.
ReplyDeleteADHA wouldn't know the ball if it hit them in the face. But they'ed probably try and claim it as a success because they were engaging with stakeholders.
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be following their leader, Scotty from Marketing.
ReplyDeleteScott Morrison is pulling a Jedi mind trick, rebadging disasters into triumphs – and getting away with it
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/may/22/scott-morrison-is-pulling-a-jedi-mind-trick-rebadging-disasters-into-triumphs-and-getting-away-with-it