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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 - 3.2.5 QUALITY
5 QUALITY
Standardization is a cyclical process that must incorporate continuous quality
improvement.
A systematic approach and consistent, widespread commitment are required to
deliver benefits.
Key result areas for effective standardization generally include:
1 Clear and well communicated national agreement on e-health implementation
priorities;
2 Timely, efficient and sustainable standards development processes, including clear
articulation of requirements;
3 Consistent and coherent policy settings driving the uptake of national e-health
standards i.e., agendas must be aligned to ensure that intentions are clear and
unambiguous, and the incentives to standardize outweigh the disincentives;
4 Capacity and leadership within the health sector to support standardization;
5 Conformance assessment and certification;
6 Impact assessment and feedback; and
7 Effective governance.
Critical success factors for the achievement of desired results in these key areas will
include:
A Consistent and concerted leadership from people who make decisions about the
availability, acquisition and deployment of health information systems and standards
across the sector;
B Availability of resources for standardization, including economic, human, and
knowledge;
C Communication and feedback between standards organisations and other stakeholders.
Key elements of these principles are detailed in 3.2.1 - 3.2.5
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
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