tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post409500136227646130..comments2024-03-29T09:18:22.495+11:00Comments on Australian Health Information Technology: The DOH Secretary Is Certainly Talking His Own Book In This Article! Not Sure He Is In Anyway Realistic Or Objective.Dr David G More MB PhDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06902724829795199526noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-68162334895089758912016-11-17T21:59:16.335+11:002016-11-17T21:59:16.335+11:00The low opt-out rate was very predictable. It take...The low opt-out rate was very predictable. It takes effort to opt-out this and if you are not engaged sufficiently you will not bother. <br /><br />Given that the myEHR is what I call a 1% solution (ie. only likely to be used by 1% of the enrolled population more than once). A 1% opt-out rate is huge.<br /><br />In summary, 1% opted-out, 1% might use the system and 98% aren't engaged. Bruce Farnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03895794526347112930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-34787623393388205642016-11-17T11:15:22.174+11:002016-11-17T11:15:22.174+11:00Bowles says overall there are 4.2 million people n...Bowles says overall there are 4.2 million people now enrolled. "If the opt-out trials are successful, and everything we've seen will suggest they will be, we will actually recommend to government that this is the way to go."<br /><br />He also said "The opt-out rate is just over 1 per cent. We were quite staggered it was that low."<br /><br />Paul Madden is quoted on Bernard Robertson-Dunnhttp://www.problemsfirst.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-25645615474974504122016-11-16T23:02:16.243+11:002016-11-16T23:02:16.243+11:00And with respect to David's analysis that 1 pa...And with respect to David's analysis that 1 patient summary is uploaded to the myHR for each GP each week.<br /><br />GPs only upload shared health summaries and event summaries, which, by my estimate is about 15,000 per week. A better guess would be that fewer than 3 patient summaries are uploaded to the myHR for each GP every month.Bernard Robertson-Dunnhttp://www.problemsfirst.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-73391810014186223072016-11-16T22:51:14.555+11:002016-11-16T22:51:14.555+11:00These are the numbers published on the myhealthrec...These are the numbers published on the myhealthrecord.gov.au site (I didn't get 9 Oct):<br /><br />Shared Health Summaries<br />Date published 25-Sep 2-Oct 16-Oct 23-Oct 30-Oct<br />Summaries 326,894 338,893 360,529 374,866 389,740<br />Change 13,030 11,999 21,636 14,337 14,874<br /><br />Shared Health Summaries are being uploaded Bernard Robertson-Dunnhttp://www.problemsfirst.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-73372678610801492362016-11-16T20:26:16.991+11:002016-11-16T20:26:16.991+11:00I would suspect the Minister is blissfully unaware...I would suspect the Minister is blissfully unaware and is being misled by the department who in turn either only hear what they want to hear or ignore the truth through fear. The big question is how much longer will it go on before so much information is trapped that it becomes near impossible to move away from static soloed documents of information. I see no one in the upper layers of ADHA bar Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23447705.post-65537226478694949472016-11-16T17:01:20.836+11:002016-11-16T17:01:20.836+11:00Am I missing something here? Surely myhealthrecord...Am I missing something here? Surely myhealthrecord is not fit for purpose when it comes to data analytics? Its mostly pdfs right? It isn't design for clinical use, nor is it designed for data mining. It was designed for some other purpose, whatever that was.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com