This arrived today to me from NEHTA.
It was published – without RSS Announcement - on 10 September, 2009
Outcome statement of the Stakeholder Reference Forum
22 July 2009
Opening by Head of Strategy & E-Health Architecture
NEHTA Head of Strategy & E-Health Architecture Andrew Howard opened the meeting and updated the group on the work of the six Reference Groups to date.
NEHTA CEO Peter Fleming and NEHTA Clinical Director Leonie Katekar outlined how NEHTA’s new Clinical Unit will provide a clinical presence in each of the Reference Groups and have input in each phase of work.
Strategy overview
The key item for the meeting was discussion around the new NEHTA Strategic Plan.
Chief Executive NEHTA Peter Fleming announced details of the new NEHTA Strategy. Members were taken through the work done to date and asked for feedback and input, with the final strategy documents to go before the NEHTA Board for sign off. The Strategy will be published on the NEHTA website once finalised.
There was considerable discussion around the proposed NEHTA mission and vision and consensus reached on changes to ensure they both accurately reflected NEHTA’s role and purpose.
Members were provided with an overview of the four key strategic priority areas, derived from the list of recommendations made to NEHTA. Each priority area is underpinned by a set of strategic initiatives, articulating specific activity required.
Strategy workshops
Four small discussion groups took place providing the opportunity to further discuss what had been presented and to provide feedback. Points raised from each group were noted and will be incorporated into the documents to be reviewed by the NEHTA Board. Overall feedback from members was that the work was a good step forward by NEHTA.
2009 SRF meeting dates:
Out of Session Meeting 1 September 1009
Regular Meeting: 18 November 2009
This was published after the next secret meeting is said to have been held!
Just where is any information in this statement? It is just a total load of c..p. Why can’t the public be provided with any information? What is wrong with these turkeys? Just why does it take six weeks to publish a 1 page useless minute do you think? No wonder the progress in e-Health in Australia is glacial with these nitwits in charge!
Talk about the minutes you publish when you don't want anyone to know what you are doing!
This organisation needs to be replaced and soon! They are just clueless and NEHTA has learnt just nothing since the last CEO and other appointments.
David.
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