I Wonder What The ADHA Has To Say About This Research? A Detailed Comment Would Be Useful.

Thanks to an enterprising journalist this appeared last week:Judy Skatssoon Government ‘too incompetent’ for digital health8 May, 2019 When it comes to digital health records, the public isn't worried the government has anything sinister in mind. They just think it's incompetent. Mistrust of the government’s ability to manage large scale digital infrastructure projects is making people reluctant to sign up to programs like My Health Record, research has found.Professor Deborah Lupton from the Centre for Social Research in Health and Social Policy Research Centre at UNSW says highly publicised digital fails like the 2016 Census crash and Centrelink’s Robo-debt disaster ha ve eroded public faith in the government’s technical ability.The Australian Digital Health Agency wants to eventually enroll every Australian in the national electronic health record system but more than one in ten have chosen to opt out, according to agency figures.As part of  a wide-ranging women and digital... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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