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Timeless Quotes - Sadly The Late Paul Shetler - "Its not Your Health Record it's a Government Record Of Your Health Information"

or

H. L. Mencken - "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong."

Sunday, January 16, 2022

AusHealthIT Poll Number 614 – Results – 16th January, 2022.

Here are the results of the poll.

How Would You Rate The Federal Government's Response To, And Management Of, The Current Omicron Variant of COIVID19 Outbreak?

Really Great 0% (0)

Acceptable 1% (1)

Neutral 0% (0)

Poor 9% (6)

Appallingly Incompetent And Chaotic 90% (61)

I Have No Idea 0% (0)

Total votes: 68

A very clear cut poll result, with the Federal Government getting a pretty definite fail The outcome is really suggesting confidence in what the Government is doing has totally evaporated!

Any insights on the poll are welcome, as a comment, as usual!

A good number of votes. with a clear outcome, especially for this time of year! 

0 of 68 who answered the poll admitted to not being sure about the answer to the question!

Again, many, many thanks to all those who voted! 

David.

4 comments:

Andrew McIntyre said...

Your current poll needs another option - ADHA are a "Poisoned Chalice"

Anonymous said...

No-one in power wants to touch the ADHA. So they will keep funding it and the poisoned chalice will continue leaking its poison far and wide seeping into every nook and cranny of the digital health environment.

Health Ministers, Departmental Secretaries and other bureaucrats seem devoid of any insight and understanding of what is happening.

Courageous outspoken industry experts like Andrew are consistently ignored, whilst others remain seduced, corrupted and silenced, by a variety of funding sinecures.

And so its destructive 'evil' continues spreading.

Only when the Finance Minister and the Treasurer terminate the funding will this incompetence end.

Anonymous said...

The only objective the folks at the ADHA have is to keep their jobs, until they can find another one. The problem they face is that everyone in Digital Health knows just how bad a job they have done over the past 10 years. A future employer only needs to ask one question - why did you join the ADHA? There are very few, if any, good answers.

A second, rather unnecessary question, could be - what have you, personally, done to advance Digital Health in Australia i.e. save the government money and enhance healthcare?

I don't think a brand new website with very large pictures and meaningless content, along with statistics that are increasingly irrelevant, count for much. Not in the real world.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, there is an abundance of evidence and information readily available in the public area but they don't want to see it and they don't want to know.

The issue is - How do you get the message to them and in doing so how do you get them to listen and understand?