My Health Record ‘largely effective’ despite security risks, audit finds Tuesday November 26, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Federal The federal government’s controversial My Health Record has been given the tick of approval by the national auditor-general, despite it being exposed to shared cybersecurity…
Promoted Digital transformation to move out of the cloud and into reality Tuesday June 5, 2018 By Vault Systems Career Advice A key element of digital transformation for government agencies is a migration to the cloud which enables greater levels of access, communication while also lowering…
Promoted Digital networks have arrived. Here’s where they make government succeed… Tuesday December 12, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski Communications & Technology The public sector is ripe for reform. Digital Network Architecture lets agencies move from intent to reality, quickly and effectively.
The feds have caught data fever but does the public share the enthusiasm? Tuesday October 10, 2017 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology The federal government is clearly sold on big data and is combining massive stores of sensitive public information. It needs to bring the public along…
The elephant at the IT industry lunch: DTA chief silent on privacy, security Thursday August 10, 2017 By Stephen Easton Features In his first speech, the new DTA chief Gavin Slater talked up the value of digital technologies that cause the biggest privacy fears -- digital…
Promoted Healthcare technology is surging ahead, but needs cohesive policy to boost Australia's outcomes Monday April 10, 2017 By David Braue Communications & Technology Systemic thinking needs to adapt if e-health is to truly deliver.
The future of digital health in Australia: a social policy discussion Friday February 3, 2017 By Julian Bajkowski Community & Social As Australia moves towards a digital health system, important social policy discussions are needed about how future developments will affect Australians. Join us and a…
Applications open for tough gig as new e-health chief Wednesday January 20, 2016 By Stephen Easton News Public service CEO wanted: must be able to pull the federal government's shambolic efforts to create universal electronic health records out of the fire.