It Seems That In Senate Estimates The ADHA Does Not Have A Clear Memory Of Which Media Organisations They Have Taken To Task And What This May Mean.

News Corp, ZD Net, Fairfax Media and others may be interested to learn that the Australian Digital Health Agency has called them out for their allegedly inaccurate reporting on My Health Record in a document to parliament. Under the topic subject of “Inaccurate reporting”, the ADHA has provided an answer to a question on notice to the Senate Community Affairs References Committee, claiming it has had to intervene to correct inaccurate reporting on My Health Record by media organisations on a number of occasions. Questioning at Senate Estima tes yesterday once again – as it did at the September 20 inquiry hearing – turned to the ADHA’s behavior towards journalists, and the CEO’s blustery answers allowed me to unearth the response from the ADHA to a question on notice from the hearing. According to the ADHA, the question was: Mr Kelsey: We have been active in ensuring that, where misunderstandings or inaccurate reporting has taken place—and that's not about trying to diminish the... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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