Stream: australia
Topic: Senate Inquiry into MyHR
Grahame Grieve (Sep 11 2018 at 06:00):
I made a submission- for ease of access, cloned on my blog
Grahame Grieve (Sep 11 2018 at 06:01):
http://www.healthintersections.com.au/?p=2850
Angus Millar (Sep 13 2018 at 08:22):
Greate work Graham, I would add a comment, but there seams to be a contractual cloth wraped around my upper appendage and some very active media scanners at work given opt-out. I only need like your posts and I have to answer questions. Here's hoping I'm safer down here in Zulip where I feel I can agree with your submission.
Grahame Grieve (Sep 19 2018 at 06:45):
Grahame Grieve (Sep 24 2018 at 20:53):
follow up - of more general interest for FHIR: http://www.healthintersections.com.au/?p=2868
Grahame Grieve (Oct 17 2018 at 00:00):
Grahame Grieve (Oct 18 2018 at 04:54):
from the report:
While a federated model may have been preferable if the system was to be designed today. The committee acknowledges that a substantial investment has been made in the current system and that fundamentally redesigning the system would involve additional investment.
sigh...
Brian Postlethwaite (Oct 18 2018 at 06:31):
Sigh
Angus Millar (Oct 18 2018 at 09:13):
Loss Aversion!
Brett Esler (Oct 19 2018 at 05:52):
blerg! sunk cost - what will it take to get to a better place?
Grahame Grieve (Oct 19 2018 at 06:56):
a disaster?
Grahame Grieve (Oct 19 2018 at 06:56):
but that's pretty unlikely. we're just going to zombie it for another decade or so
David Hay (Oct 21 2018 at 18:33):
of course, thinking positively, they don't say that the additional investment won't be forthcoming. (just somewhat unlikely)...
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