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This weekly blog is to explore the news around the larger issues
around Digital Health, data security, data privacy, AI / ML. technology, social
media and related matters.
I will also try to highlight ADHA
Propaganda when I come upon it.
Just so we keep count, the latest Notes from the ADHA Board were
dated 6 December, 2018 and we have seen none since! Its pretty sad!
Note: Appearance here is not to suggest I see any credibility or
value in what follows. I will leave it to the reader to decide what is worthwhile
and what is not! The point is to let people know what is being said / published
that I have come upon.
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http://www.healthintersections.com.au/?p=3065
HL7 Australia Webinar: Smart Health Cards
Posted on
September 22, 2021 by Grahame Grieve
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SMART
HEALTH CARE CARDS WEBINAR – 5 OCTOBER 2021
Register Here: https://lnkd.in/gQj77KMF
The
Board of HL7 Australia invites you to join a free Webinar on Tuesday 5 October
2021 at 09:00 AEDT to hear from key thinkers and implementors of SMART Health
Cards and FHIR resources.
The subject of verifiable COVID immunisation and lab certificates is a very
fast-moving subject here in Australia and New Zealand.
In the USA, Canada, and elsewhere, government immunisation registries,
healthcare providers, EHR vendors, private employers, and technology companies
are building an infrastructure based on SMART Health Cards and FHIR resources.
This work is coordinated through the VCI consortium (https://vci.org/),
supported by HL7. Come and listen to the panel of key thinkers and implementors
for this work, including leaders from the Health IT community in USA. They’ll
describe their intent, how the specification works, and how it’s been adopted
in the Apple and Android ecosystems. This technology is in production today.
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https://digitalhealth.org.au/blog/introducing-the-2021-healthcare-cybersecurity-survey/
Introducing the 2021 Healthcare Cybersecurity Survey
Sep 20, 2021
| Advocacy, AIDH news, Community
Chats, Community
of Practice, Cybersecurity,
E-Safety, Surveys
The
general community places its trust in the health system to safeguard health
information. Is the healthcare sector doing enough to protect health
information and the security of their systems?
We
seek to understand the current state of awareness and processes in cybersecurity
across the Australian health sector.
The
data from this survey will be compared to the 2017 survey report to evaluate
what has changed, what has improved and what is yet to be done to safeguard
health information. You can access the report (published in 2018) at this link.
Who should participate?
- If you work in the health sector, we
want to hear from you
- If you have a decision-making role
in managing risk (including Board), we want to hear from you
- If you know very little about
cybersecurity or if you are the cybersecurity guru in your organisation,
we want to hear from you (to be fair, there are more questions for the
gurus
Why participate?
- Gain insight into how your
organisation’s cybersecurity processes compare to your peers and the 2017
security snapshot
- Gain insight into how the
cybersecurity landscape has matured in the Australian health sector over
the past 4 years
- Guide the activities of the Cybersecurity Community of Practice (CoP) over the
next 12 months.
It
will take approximately 15 minutes to complete the survey (for the
cybersecurity gurus/those who are responsible for managing risk – allow up to
25mins).
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https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/technology/australians-urged-to-brace-for-cyber-pandemic/news-story/65e6728e1b2b90a35fed780b27dd3acb
Australians urged to brace for ‘cyber pandemic’
David Swan
1:18PM
September 24, 2021
Australian
businesses are being urged to prepare for a widespread global ‘cyber pandemic’,
amid new research showing nearly three quarters of cyber attacks are targeting
Australian remote workers.
The research,
released this week, found that 73 per cent of Australian organisations were
victims of cyber attacks targeting remote workers over the past 12 months,
making them one of the biggest risks facing Australian organisations in the new
world of work.
Only 29 per
cent of Australian remote workers comply with employers’ security guidelines
and measures, however, while just two in five security executives say they lack
visibility into remote employee home networks and their connected devices.
The global
study of 1300 executives from research firm Forrester and commissioned by cyber
exposure outfit Tenable found that 77 per cent of Australian businesses plan to
have employees working from home at least once a week in the next 12 to 24
months, while 59 per cent plan to make remote work permanent in the next one to
two years.
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https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/how-nsw-s-vaccine-passports-will-work-20210922-p58ts9.html
How NSW’s vaccine passports will work
By Sarah McPhee and Daniella White
September 22, 2021 — 3.54pm
As
Sydney and parts of NSW prepare to open from lockdown next month, the state
government has shared more information about how it plans to roll out vaccine
passports.
Venues
including pubs, restaurants and hairdressers will be allowed to reopen to fully
vaccinated customers the Monday after NSW hits 70 per cent vaccination coverage
of people aged 16 and older.
Projections
put the state’s reopening date as Monday, October 11.
Customer
Service Minister Victor Dominello said the government was developing a system
that will integrate vaccine certificates into the Service NSW app, and the
design was “pretty much there”.
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https://www.onkaparingacity.com/Eventbrite/Get-Online-Week-My-Health-Record-Aldinga-Library-177769261647
Get Online Week: My Health Record- Aldinga Library
Next
date: Tuesday, 19 October 2021 | 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ADHA
Propaganda
An
introduction to My health Record, what it is and how it can improve health
outcomes.
For
adults. Bookings essential.
COVID-SAFE
Guidelines:
·
Please follow accepted hygiene measures
including sanitising hands when entering the building and staying home if you
are unwell.
·
Please follow accepted physical distancing
measures of 1.5 m
·
Please ensure you have checked in to our venue.
·
This activity may be switched to online,
cancelled or postponed as advice from SA Health changes.
Please
note that photographs of our activities may be taken from time to time to
assist with the development of promotional material and social media content.
If you do not wish to be photographed while participating in an activity,
please speak to a library staff member.
When
Tuesday, 19
October 2021 | 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Location
Aldinga
Library, 11 Central Way, Aldinga Beach 5173 View Map
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https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/guidance-and-advice/my-health-record/
My Health Record
A My
Health Record is an electronic summary of a patient’s health
information. A registered healthcare provider organisation may
view or add health information (such as diagnoses, treatments, medications and
allergies) to a patient’s My Health Record as long as they follow their access
controls.
8 September
2021
A healthcare
provider organisation must register to use the My Health Record system, which
contains a summary of a patient's health information.
Read
more: Using the My Health Record
system
8 September
2021
A healthcare
provider organisation registered to use the My Health Record system is
authorised to collect, use and disclose health information to provide health
care to a patient.
Read
more: Handling information in
a My Health Record
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https://soundcloud.com/thegoodgp/the-good-gp-my-health-record-episode-44/sets
My Health Record - Episode 44
ADHA
Propaganda
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https://www.ddwmphn.com.au/upcoming-events/my-health-record-aged-care-case-study
My Health Record - Aged Care Case Study
My Health
Record can provide access to accurate and relevant clinical information
uploaded by a range of providers (GPs, hospitals, pharmacists), that may assist
in improving quality of life, care coordination and ultimately reduce potential
medication misadventures. This webinar will explore the benefits of using My
Health Record through a case study to assist attendees’ understanding of how to
use the clinical information in My Health Record and apply it to everyday
workflow/practice or care. ADHA Propaganda
Fri 1
Oct 2021
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https://www.ddwmphn.com.au/upcoming-events/my-health-record-a-practical-demonstration-medicaldirector
My Health Record: a Practical Demonstration
(MedicalDirector)
ADHA Propaganda
These
one hour sessions are aimed at GPs, Specialists, Practice Managers, Practice
Nurses and Aboriginal Health Workers interested in learning more about My
Health Record and how to use it most effectively in routine practice. Using a
software simulation platform the instructor will demonstrate how to:
•
access your patients’ My Health Records in your software;
•
use filters to find documents;
•
view documents and overviews;
•
Understand how to view immunisation history in My Health Record
•
enter access codes for patients with protected documents/records;
•
upload documents to My Health Record; and
•
ensure appropriate security and access governance mechanisms are in place.
Tue 28 Sep
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https://www.ddwmphn.com.au/upcoming-events/my-health-record-for-hospital-staff
My Health Record for hospital staff
Having access
to health information contained in the My Health Record can reduce the instance
of adverse medication events (including hospital re-admissions), decrease
duplicate diagnostic testing and improve continuity of care for patients across
the primary and secondary care sectors. ADHA
Propaganda
Given
the increased use and adoption of the system, embedding the use of the My
Health Record very early in a clinician’s journey through the healthcare system
will ensure it will become one of many valuable digital decision support tools
routinely accessed to improve patient care.
Content
will include:
•
pathology and diagnostic report viewing
•
medicines view
•
discharge summaries
•
primary care shared health and event summaries
•
advance care planning documents
The
sessions will also provide advice on general security and access compliance
processes
Wed 6 Oct
2021
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https://www.ddwmphn.com.au/upcoming-events/my-health-record-a-practical-demonstration-national-provider-portal-npp
My Health Record a Practical Demonstration - National
Provider Portal (NPP)
ADHA
Propaganda
These
sessions are aimed at clinicians and support staff such as allied health
providers, specialists, community health nurses, Aboriginal Health Care workers
and consultant pharmacists who do not currently have access to conformant
clinical software. Sessions will demonstrate how to:
•
log onto the Provider Portal via PRODA
•
use filters to find documents;
•
view documents and overviews;
•
Understand how to view immunisation history in My Health Record;
•
enter access codes for patients with protected documents/records;
•
download documents to local systems; and
•
ensure appropriate security and access governance mechanisms are in place
Wed 6
Oct 2021
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https://www.ddwmphn.com.au/upcoming-events/learn-how-to-use-my-health-record-in-genie
Learn how to use My Health Record in Genie
Learn
the core features of My Health Record including how to effectively view and
upload information. The sessions are designed to be interactive where
participants are encouraged to ask questions and raise any issues. ADHA Propaganda
Understand
how to:
•
Save time by accessing overview summary documents including medicines,
immunisations, pathology and diagnostic imaging
•
Find documents relevant to your clinical practice e.g. discharge summaries
•
Understand how to view the available Medicare information.
Thu 7 Oct
2021
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https://www.digitalhealth.gov.au/newsroom/digital-bytes/digital-bytes-with-maria-benke-audiologist
Digital Bytes with Maria Benke - Audiologist
Published
21 September 2021 ADHA Propaganda
In
this Digital Bytes, see how audiologists and their patients can use My Health
Record as a convenient place to securely store and access vital health
information.
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https://www.iothub.com.au/news/digital-tech-is-the-future-but-a-new-report-shows-australia-risks-being-left-in-the-past-570084
Digital tech is the future, but a new report shows
Australia risks being left in the past
Australian Academy of Science and the Australian
Academy of Technology and Engineering issue call to action.
By Shazia Sadiq ,
Thas
Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas on Sep 21 2021 8:45AM
Digital
technologies are now at the heart of our everyday lives, as anyone who has
swapped their office for a videoconferencing screen, or downloaded a
contact-tracing app, knows only too well.
This
trend is set to continue even
in a post-COVID world. Australia is at a crossroads in developing a strong digital economy
to meet this changing world head-on.
In
the words of the computing pioneer Alan Kay, “the
best way to predict the future is to create it”. Australia too needs
to grab the opportunity to leverage its research and development strengths in
emerging digital technologies, and create a “digital future” by amplifying the
opportunities for growth in this important sector and strengthen our sovereign
capabilities. But Australia is lagging behind many other nations in shaping
this digital future.
In
a new report released
today, the Australian
Academy of Science and the Australian
Academy of Technology and Engineering have jointly issued an urgent
call to action, asking the government and industry to recognise the importance
of emerging digital technologies.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/twilio/2021/09/20/how-twilio-transforms-customer-engagement-for-businesses-in-australia/?sh=4328c0ee1495
How Twilio Transforms Customer Engagement For
Businesses In Australia
Kristen
Pimpini 20 September, 2021
Paid Program
Businesses
have been undergoing digital transformations for some time, but the global
pandemic has accelerated the transition. The series of lockdowns that ensued
has disrupted business operations, putting tremendous pressure on such vital
services as customer engagement. Major businesses sought enterprise solutions
that can handle varied business activities, while others had to equip their
employees who have started to work from home with secure, powerful, and
flexible platforms.
During
this period of unprecedented challenges, Australia’s largest dedicated pharmacy
IT solutions provider and a leading global appliance company recruited Twilio
to demonstrate the power of APIs in revolutionizing customer engagement.
Safer,
Easier and more Effective Digital Solutions
Digitalization
has accelerated rapidly in recent years, and the healthcare industry has been
no exception. Fred IT, a technology provider to the Australian pharmacy
industry that began in the garage of two men 29 years ago, has been for the
past decade helping the medical industry transition from paper to electronic
prescriptions with the creation of eRx Script Exchange.
In
2020, Fred was working to make ePrescriptions a legal option for prescribing
medication with a tight timeline to design and build out the new platform.
Along with the Australian Digital Health Agency, The Australian Department of
Health and other stakeholders, they worked to centralize the process by
enabling the technology and connecting 50-60 industry vendors to the eRx
platform.
To
do this, it needed to build a new system, which would traditionally take over
six months. Instead, Fred IT implemented Twilio’s Programmable
Messaging API, which accelerated its timeline, from concept to
market, to eight weeks amidst a global pandemic.
Electronic
prescriptions, or ePrescriptions, allows patients to order their medications
remotely from their local pharmacy, this includes via WhatsApp if registered
for My Script List (MySL). This innovation makes it easier for patients to
manage their ePrescriptions, and safer for healthcare professionals and
patients during the pandemic.
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https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au/for-healthcare-professionals/howtos/security-and-access-policy-checklist
Security and Access policy checklist
Healthcare
provider organisations are required to have a My Health Record Security and
Access policy, to meet requirements outlined in the My Health Records Rule 2016
(Rule 42).
This
checklist can be used as a guide to drafting or updating this policy for your
healthcare organisation.
Security and Access policy checklist
It
is important that healthcare provider organisations have a My Health Record
Security and Access policy in place, prior to registering to participate in the
My Health Record system. The policy must be communicated to, accessible by, and
enforced with, employees and other relevant parties. The policy must also be
kept up to date by reviewing it, at least annually, or when any material new or
changed risks are identified.
This
checklist is a guide only and should be assessed against the needs and risks
that may apply to your organisation. Healthcare provider organisations need to
ensure the policy includes and addresses the topics outlined in the My Health Records Rule
2016, Rule 42. At a high-level the topics include:
- Policy
establishment – a My Health Record Security and Access policy is
in place prior to registration, maintained on an ongoing basis, and
communicated to all staff.
- Manner
of authorising users, and processes for suspending and deactivating
user accounts in specific circumstances.
- Provision
of training for authorised users before they are permitted to access
the My Health Record system.
- A
process for identifying who is accessing a My Health Record (on each
occasion) and communicating this information to the Agency (My Health
Record System Operator).
- Physical
and information security measures, including user account management
practices.
- Risk
management – strategies for identifying, responding to, and
reporting My Health Record system-related security risks.
- Assisted
Registration processes (where applicable). If the healthcare provider
organisation provides assisted registration, the policy needs to include
the authorisation, training, consent, and identification processes that
are followed when providing assisted registration.
- Policy
implementation and maintenance – annual review of the policy
(minimum), version numbers and dates of effect are outlined in the policy,
and copies of each version of the policy are retained.
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https://www.afr.com/technology/tech-dangers-lurk-in-home-quarantine-trials-20210919-p58t18
Tech dangers lurk in home quarantine trials
John Davidson Columnist
Sep 21, 2021
– 5.00am
Home
quarantine systems that use facial recognition and artificial intelligence to
police whether citizens stay at home are a dangerous incursion on civil rights
and should only be used with the utmost caution, privacy and AI ethics experts
have warned.
Worse
still, they do not work nearly as well as more conventional methods of home
detention, and could endanger public health at the same time they are allowing
AI-based surveillance make dangerous inroads into Australia, other experts say.
Last
week, the NSW
government said it would begin trials of AI-based facial recognition apps,
in the hope of allowing returned travellers and airline staff to quarantine for
COVID-19 at home, rather than in the state’s controversial hotel quarantine
system, which is being wound
down as vaccination levels increase.
The
Victorian government has also said it will conduct home quarantine trials, for
residents trapped by border closures with NSW.
It
is unclear whether Australia’s two most populous states will use the
government-built home quarantine app already being trialled in South Australia,
or the app already in use in Western Australia, G2G Now, made by the small, Perth-based
software company Genvis.
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https://www.digitalhealth.gov.au/careers/partnership-manager/257
Partnership Manager
EL1
($122,716 - $139,959)
Digital
Programs and Engagement Division > Communications
Brisbane,
Canberra, Sydney
Closing - 4
Oct 2021
Division overview
Digital
programs and engagement – responsible for external
relationships, implementation and change and adoption, as well as being the
place of excellence for driving program delivery, reporting and outcomes.
Primary purpose of position
The
EL1 Partnership Manager is accountable under broad direction to perform very
complex stakeholder engagement and partnership management functions working
with external partners and key stakeholders to deliver the National Digital
Health Strategy.
They
will exercise a considerable degree of independence and perform a leadership
role taking responsibility to engage and manage relationships with one or more
of the following stakeholder groups including State and Territory
jurisdictions, private hospitals, clinical peaks, primary health networks,
software developers and commercial organisations.
The
EL1 Partnership Manager will exercise sound decision making and judgement and
will engage in very complex problem solving and issues management and may
coordinate and undertake detailed or sensitive projects that impact on
strategic or operational outcomes for the Agency.
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https://www.digitalhealth.gov.au/careers/executive-officer/266
Executive Officer
EL1
($122,716 - $139,959)
Multiple
divisions > Administration
Brisbane,
Canberra, Sydney
Closing - 4
Oct 2021
Division overview
Digital
strategy – responsible for national digital health design and
strategy, underpinned by strong clinical governance and digital health
standards.
Technology
services – responsible for the operation of high quality,
trusted, reliable and secure national digital health infrastructure and health
support systems.
Corporate
services – responsible for bringing together our corporate
enabling services so that they are coordinated, effective and mutually
reinforcing.
Purpose of position
The
EL1 Executive Officer position will provide executive office management,
support and coordination, reporting directly to a Division Head.
The
EL1 Executive Officer is accountable under broad direction to undertake and
coordinate very complex operational, administration and Division business
management activities in support of the Division Head. They will develop and
apply a comprehensive knowledge of the administration, project, financial,
reporting and business management requirements within the Agency to achieve
expected outcomes. Gaining this knowledge will require skills in relationship
development, strong communication and transparency in the way you go about your
work. It also requires a strong interest in the work of the Agency,
across all areas of our work, such that the work of your Division can be undertaken
in collaboration with other Executive Officers in the Agency and in the context
of the broader work program.
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https://www.albany.wa.gov.au/events/my-health-record/1374
My Health Record
Tuesday 28th September 2021 - Wednesday 29th September
2021
ADHA Propaganda
This
session will introduce learners to My Health Record. My Health Record is an
online platform allowing healthcare professionals to share information with
each other as well as the patient, to help give a clearer and more complete
picture of a person’s health to aid in their treatment. This session will give
learners an overview of the platform, along with the opportunity to access and
use My Health Record.
BOOK ONLINE HERE or
give the Library a call on 6820 3600.
Prior to
attending this session, participants will need to have an email address (with
password known), a MyGov account and login details, and some experience
completing online forms.
Online
training for these pre-requirements is available through Be Connected:
- Email Address and Email Password
(complete training here)
- MyGov Account and Login Details
(complete training here)
- Online Forms Experience (complete
training here)
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David.