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Tasmania's Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has released a request for tender for the implementation and support of a system to pull together data from various legacy systems into one electronic health record.

The contract will be for five years, and will commence this year in July and last until the end of June 2015.

Weiterlesen: Australia: Tas govt to integrate e-health systems

Will underpin the state's e-health vision and support the national e-health agenda

The Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is to deploy a shared electronic health record system.

In DHHS documents the agency said it was looking for a data aggregation, and clinical and business intelligence solution as a foundation for the three Area Health Services, Statewide and Mental Health Services, Tasmanian Ambulance Service and other business units within DHHS.

Weiterlesen: Australia: Tasmania to roll out electronic health record system

After spending $5 billion over a decade on eHealth initiatives and countless reviews and reports on improving health sector ICT interoperability, the drive toward eHealth in Australia has stalled and is showing few signs of moving forward.

According to a new report from consults Ovum, Australia's national level eHelath strategy development has slowed to a crawl.

Weiterlesen: eHealth in Australia: Don't hold your breath

According to a new report from Ovum, the global analyst and consulting company, Australia's national level eHealth strategy is making slow progress. The report titled "National eHealth strategy progress in Australia" provides a summary of the ‘state of the nation' with regard to national eHealth strategies and initiatives.

"After many reviews, reports and an estimated A$5 billion expended on various eHealth initiatives the country is no closer to realization of a national approach to eHealth," stated Ovum's public sector Research Director, Dr Steve Hodgkinson.

Weiterlesen: Australia Shouldn’t Hold its Breath for a National eHealth Strategy

The Coffs Coast will be among the first places to benefit from the Australian Government’s $43 billion National Broadband Network if a Southern Cross University-led campaign is successful.

Senior University representatives have presented a submission to Federal Member for Page, Janelle Saffin, to get the National Broadband Network (NBN) rolled out early to the NSW North Coast.

Weiterlesen: Australia: Broadband boom for Coffs

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