tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post116691845259996207..comments2024-03-29T09:18:22.495+11:00Comments on Australian Health Information Technology: Happy Christmas and A Successful New Year to All.Dr David G More MB PhDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06902724829795199526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-1167179300282978302006-12-27T11:28:00.000+11:002006-12-27T11:28:00.000+11:00In Gambling with science policy, Julian Cribb wrot...In <A HREF="http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=5277" REL="nofollow">Gambling with science policy</A>, Julian Cribb wrote about the deadening effect of the doctrine of commercialise-or-die for Science in Australia:<BR/><BR/><I>In a sense all science funding is a gamble. But surely the bet has a fairer chance of repaying the investment if the resulting knowledge is freely available toTrevor3130https://www.blogger.com/profile/08148555743063226957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-1167090746975696502006-12-26T10:52:00.000+11:002006-12-26T10:52:00.000+11:00Scott Adams' Xmas message, at Comic for 25 Dec 200...Scott Adams' Xmas message, at <A HREF="http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20061225.html" REL="nofollow">Comic for 25 Dec 2006</A>. <BR/><BR/>If there is an argument for public hospitals to lead in Health IT, then perhaps the public needs to engage with the business of the hospitals. Would it be possible to get up a small campaign to encourage hospitals to respond to general Trevor3130https://www.blogger.com/profile/08148555743063226957noreply@blogger.com