We Seem To Have So Little Traction Being Seen With The #myHR The Time To Give Up Must Be Rapidly Approaching!

This appeared a few days ago. My Health Record an expensive 'white elephant', critics say A decade after its launch, only 12 per cent of My Health Record accounts are being accessed. Andrew Gigacz Journalist June 20, 2022 A federal government health initiative is now 10 years and has cost upwards of $2 billion. But in the eyes of many, it ’s a white elephant and a failure. Who remembers the cybersecurity and privacy concerns that plagued the introduction of My Health Record, the system that aimed to give healthcare providers up-to-date information at the touch of a button – especially important for older Australians with health i ssues? And the furore that resulted in new legislation in 2018 to allow you to opt in or opt out at any time? My Health Record was ‘born’ in 2012 after then health minister Nicola Roxon announced the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) as a “key building block of the Nationa l Health and Hospitals Network”. Going live on 1 July 2012, the... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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