Australia's new e-health platform crashes as people rush to opt-out
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#2The Australia government is incentivising doctors to sell client data to the government.
What part of this is ok in any sense?
Re: Australia's new e-health platform crashes as people rush to opt-out
#3The Australian government is paying doctors to upload patient records to a centralised government controlled database. The Australia government is incentivising doctors to sell client data to the government . What part of this is ok in any sense?
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#6The Australian government is paying doctors to upload patient records to a centralised government controlled database. The Australia government is incentivising doctors to sell client data to the government . What part of this is ok in any sense?
how is that compatible with doctor patient confidentiality?
Re: Australia's new e-health platform crashes as people rush to opt-out
#7The Australian government is paying doctors to upload patient records to a centralised government controlled database. The Australia government is incentivising doctors to sell client data to the government . What part of this is ok in any sense?
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#8Anyone know who is the contractor running this fiasco?
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#10What I found was a massive difference in policy coming out from the same government but in two seperate streams of work.
A) Consumer Data Right (legislation being built into Australia Privacy Act) focusing on banking, energy and then telecommunications: The user has complete control of their data. If a consumer asks a business to delete, they must do so (except for information that is legally required).
B) MyHealthRecords: The government has complete control of your data. You cannot delete your account or your data.
I'll add sources if I can, but its in the legislation.