This appeared last week.
Calling Australian Fellows and Trainees: Apply for a 2022 Digital Health Scholarship
Date published: Feb 11, 2022, 15:06 PM
Summary
10 Digital Scholarships to the value of $4,000 are available for Fellows and Trainees familiar with, or practicing, the use of My Health Record and electronic prescribing.
Description
Continuing the College’s partnership with the Australian Digital Health Agency, the RACP is offering 10 digital health scholarships to eligible Australian Fellows and trainees.
Scholarships to the value of $4,000 each are available for Fellows and trainees familiar with, or practicing, the use of My Health Record and electronic prescribing in the healthcare environment.
Applicants must:
- be an RACP Fellow or trainee who resides in Australia
- be currently employed in a public or private-accredited clinical environment
- have a recent demonstrated record of prescribing electronically and/or adopting various digital health initiatives
Apply
To apply, submit an expression of interest form (DOC) to engagement@racp.edu.au by Friday 25 February 2022.
Creation Date:
Feb 11, 2022, 15:00 PM
Closing Date:
Feb 25, 2022, 23:59 PM
Here is the link:
https://www.racp.edu.au/expressions-of-interest/2022-digital-health-scholarship
Can you see what you have to do, other than know how to use the #myHR or be e-prescribing to collect $4K?
Remember this is $40,000 of public money!
Staggering!
David.
What was that old - think like clinician act like a taxpayer - sadly Service Australia run ADHA and they think tax payer and clinicians are scammers - so it makes sense.
ReplyDeleteDavid, when you write "earn" I think you mean "be given for supporting our propaganda"
ReplyDeleteConsidering MyHR is critically dependent on the people of Australia managing their own data, surprisingly little has been spent telling them so, and educating them.
I guess that if they did, the people would say - but you keep telling me it already contains my health data. Which is one of the big lies.
Look what happens when the technologists get healthcare wrong:
ReplyDeleteHow IBM’s Watson Went From the Future of Health Care to Sold Off for Parts
https://slate.com/technology/2022/01/ibm-watson-health-failure-artificial-intelligence.html
At least IBM got something for its troubled child. myhr isn't worth anything, even for parts. And if the government tries to sell it with its data, not even playing the ukulele will help.