Really The ADHA Is Hardly Showering Itself With Glory With This Sort Of Error Laden Promotion!

I came across this video a few days ago,Dr Lawrie Bott discusses the importance of early diagnosisPublished 16 September 2022Dr Lawrie Bott, Chief Medical Officer, Sonic Healthcare Australia Pathology discusses the benefits of having secure access to important pathology information as soon as it ' s available. https://www.digitalhealth.gov.au/newsroom/digital-bytes/dr-lawrie-bott-discusses-the-importance-of-early-diagnosisHere is the direct video link:https://youtu.be/zfQaUYmY77cI find this bizarre as in 57 seconds we have a private pathologist saying early diagnosis is important, without evidence, while saying results are usually back in one day which may be common but by no means is totally the norm. No mention of data upload to the #myHR and how common that is or isn ’t!He then goes on to say that within 24 hours all the information the doctor needs is then available not mentioning that the data in the #myHR may be totally absent or indeed partial or unrelated to the current problem. He then suggests that all this will be all that is needed for the doctor to make a full diagnosis!Sure results for simple testing come back pretty quickly but they are nor the full story in any way, won ' t always deliver a diagnosis and everyone know it! Anyway most doctors who order tests with Sonic use Sonic ' s systems to access the patient results not the #myHR!Without more clarity this is a meaning less bit of verbiage and quite odd. The ADHA should have taken 5 minutes and made a...
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