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February, 2012
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‘Opt-in’ will undermine e-health records: AMA

“The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has continued to lobby the government to change its $466.7 million e-health record system to an “opt-out” model, arguing that the current “opt-in” model will undermine the system’s health improvement objectives.
In its submission (PDF) to the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) Bill 2011, the industry body’s president, Steve Hambleton, maintained the current “opt-in” design will undermine the goals of the system, “to reduce the occurrence of adverse medical events and duplication of treatment”.”

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Chloe Herrick, Computerworld, 27 January 2012

27 January 2012 | Categories: News | Country: Australia | EHR: EHR, EHR Australia | Tag(s): Consent
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