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

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

Here is the Blog of Dr David MORE MB PhD FACHI on "waste of money" with Australian E-Health Standards
SURELY TAX-PAYERS OF EACH STATE & TERRITORY ARE DUE A SHARE OF THE ASSETS IN PROPORTION TO THE FINANCE PROVIDED !


NATIONAL E-HEALTH STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT - 3.1 TYPES OF STANDARDS

3.1	TYPES OF STANDARDS

Standards can be classified by the way in which they are created: 
 
A Proprietary standards sometimes emerge when a single vendor controls a large share 
  of the market for a particular item e.g., the Windows operating system for personal 
  computers. 
 
B Consensus standards are developed by expert representatives of those with a stake in 
  the outcome, who have arrived at a general agreement for a consistent approach.   
  Representation should include vendors, health professionals, consumers, government 
  and other interested parties who choose to participate in writing and agreeing on 
  standards.  

  Such standards are sometimes called open standards. 
 
Consensus standards uniquely and importantly promote competition and innovation.   
 
 
		Consensus standards are strongly preferred  
		to underpin national e-health capabilities. 
 
 

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