This Is The Funniest Story I Have Seen On The Opt-Out Rollout Of The #myHealthRecord.

It seems the ADHA staff, presumably recognizing what a poor idea they were implementing, needed extra sick leave to cope!November 27 2019 - 4:30AMSick days soared amid My Health Record flap ·         Adrian RollinsThe troubled introduction of the opt-out deadline for the $1.5 billion My Health Record may have taken a heavy toll on those tasked with its implementation. ADHA staff recorded a spike in sick leave during the financial year of the My Health Record rollout. Sick leave among ADHA workers reached an average of 14.2 days in 2018-19, the highest incidence among any Commonwealth agency, pushing the agency's overall rate of unscheduled absences out to an a verage of 17 days - well in excess of the average of 11.4 days across all agencies, and far above its absence rate of 11.5 the year before. The full article is here: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6512595/sick-days-soared-amid-my-health-record-flap/ It’s hard to believe but... This is the initial part of the post - read more by clicking on the title of the article. David.
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