There Is A Very Clear Lesson In All This That Digital Start-Ups Need To Keep In Mind.

This appeared a little while ago:Updated Nov 11 2018 at 5:13 PM Start-up investors slam roll out of 'My Health Record'by Carrie LaFrenz Leading start-up investors have criticised the federal government's "disastrous" rollout of the My Health Record system aimed at digitising medical records, saying the policy instability is crushing innovation.Australian health IT start-up Tyde is the creator of the first consumer-focused app – a single point to access and manage records and appointments that can join the entire family's health records together – for the federal government's My Health Record that is being rolled out by the Australian Digital Health Agency.All Australians will have a My Health Record created automatically unless they opt out by November 15, which has sparked fears over privacy and safety of health information.Tyde is now mulling its future after proposed legislative changes to the My Health Record... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - Category: Information Technology Authors: Source Type: blogs