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Home AIIA Healthcare Forum: myHealth Record – What’s needed for it to succeed? AIIA Healthcare Forum: myHealth Record – What’s needed for it to succeed?

AIIA Healthcare Forum: myHealth Record – What’s needed for it to succeed?

Start Date : Thursday, 03 September 2015 11:30 AM

End Date : Thursday, 03 September 2015 02:30 PM

Westin Hotel, 1 Martin Place, Sydney, NSW 2000
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Less than one in ten Australians are currently signed up with the PCEHR – an opt-in system. An independent review last year found this take up was not enough to make it sufficiently widespread to be of great use for health professionals. In addition the lack of sufficient and relevant content was another key barrier to its use by clinicians, and by patients. The Government has announced a major revamp of the national e-health system including a move to an opt out rollout of a renamed myHealth Record, the creation of a new Australian Commission for e-Health replacing NeHTA and absorbing e-health functions in the Department of Health and a drive to improve the content in the personal e-health record.

Join us at the next AIIA Healthcare Forum to hear our keynote speaker, Paul Madden, Special Adviser to the Department of Health, the Acting CEO of eHealth NSW, Dr Zoran Bolevich and other panelists discuss how this revamp will roll out and its impact on consumers, providers and industry.

Confirmed Speakers

  • Dr Tim Smyth (MC)
  • Paul Madden, Special Advisor, Department of Health
  • Dr Zoran Bolevich, Acting CEO, eHealth Department NSW

Audience Profile

We anticipate attracting an audience of 150+ Healthcare Executives from Public & Private Health, Aged Care, Government and ICT.

Platinum Sponsor

VCE

Gold Sponsor

Vitro

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