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IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST - IS MEDICARE GOING TO BE PRIVATISED OR ARE THE COSTS GOING TO ICT COMPANIES ?


2017/02/27 ADHA eHealth - the fundamental need for a reliable Telephony System for eHealth

2017/02/20 Prime Minister's digital guru "ICT Failure too common in Public Sector"

2016/12/31 Barrister - Legal Opinion on NDIS & effectiveness of current Succession Act 2006 Governance standards

2016/12/05 Google - Agree to Australian Complaint to be heard by Californian Court

2016/11/28 ADHA eHealth - How Corruption became more sophisticated after 2004

2016/11/21 ADHA eHealth - 2009 All Federal and State Government Departments use GovDex developed by Red Wahoo

2016/11/14 ADHA eHealth - Possible implications of new US President anti-Free Trade Agreements and Australia's PBS

2016/11/07 ADHA eHealth - Further Articles 'For' and 'Against' Blockchain Technologies

2016/10/26 ADHA eHealth - Instances of ICT Industries Malpractices since 1987

2016/10/24 ADHA eHealth - 'Health Information Security' issues and concerns with new "Blockchain" Technologies

2016/10/17 ADHA eHealth - NeHTA ICT Advisory Committee should have insisted on using AS 4590

2016/10/11 VALE Don Arrowsmith ARCHBOLD 1930-2016 Lecturer Economics

2016/09/27 Lord Mayor - ABC Mon 26 Sep who is on the committees making decisions that affect us all ?

2016/09/19 Lord Mayor - Isn't Gerrymandering the Australian Political Way since 1932 ?

2016/09/05 Prime Minister - Aus Debt, Junior Sports Fees and Volunteers with Electronic Commerce

2016/08/30 Prime Minister - Aus Debt Interest $ 16 Billion/annum - 4 Banks profit $ 30 Billion/annum

2016/08/23 Prime Minister - Mr ABBOTT could score Gold for Australia like CSIRO Wi-Fi

2016/08/16 Prime Minister - How key Aus EDI Committee Members greatly influenced International Committees with BizDex

2016/08/09 Prime Minister - In 2007 NSW & Vic Governments did not follow through re Standards Australia complaints

2016/08/01 Prime Minister - NeHTA ICT Advisers may be members 1993 new "Aus Model Gov" Group

2016/07/19 Prime Minister - is NeHTA in breach WTO 2012 GATT Agreement with e-Health Standards ?

On 01 Jul 2016 the "National E-Health Transistion Authority [NEHTA]" vested all its Assets
and Liabilities in the "Australian Digital Health Agency [ADHA]" ref ADHA Web-site

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

National Electronic Health Transition Authority

The National Electronic Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) was established in July 2005 
as a collaborative enterprise by the Australian Commonwealth, State and Territory governments 
to identify and develop the necessary foundations for electronic health (eHealth).[1] - page not found 

NEHTA aims to unlock eHealth system aspects and improve the ways in which information is 
electronically collected and exchanged.[2] - page not found

SURELY TAX-PAYERS OF EACH STATE & TERRITORY ARE DUE A SHARE OF THE ASSETS IN PROPORTION TO THE FINANCE PROVIDED !


Here is the On-line Version with advertising/sponsorship/promotion web-links of the 26-page PDF NEHTA Document 

	National E-Health Standards Development - A Management Framework  

Version 1.0 - 15/03/2006 
 
Final 

National E-Health Transition Authority 
 
National E-Health Transition Authority Ltd 
Level 25 56 Pitt Street 			THIS IS THE SAME ADDRESS FOR ADHA 01 Jul 2016
Sydney, NSW, 2000 
Australia. 
www.nehta.gov.au 


		TABLE OF CONTENTS

A	Executive Summary

B	1	Introduction

C	2	The Nature and Importance of Standards
		2.1 Health Service Improvement
		2.2 Trade
		2.3 Stakeholders
		2.4 Current Challenges in Standards Development

D	3	Guidance for E-Health Standards Development in Australia
		3.1 Types of Standards
		3.2 Guiding Principles
			3.2.1 Code of Good Practice
			3.2.2 Consensus
			3.2.3 Collaboration
			3.2.4 NEHTA’s Involvement in Standards Development
			3.2.5 Quality
		3.3 Compliance

E	4 Next Steps

F	Appendix 1: Standards Organisations


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