25 March Australian National Audit Office to audit My Health Record implementation March 25, 2019 By My Health Record 0 The Australian National Audit Office is conducting an audit of the Australian Digital Health Agency's implementation of the My Health Record system, and is looking for public contributions. The ANAO says the objective of the performance audit is to assess the effectiveness of the implementation and will not be a commentary on the merits of the policy. to learn more visit: https://www.anao.gov.au/work/performance-audit/my-health-record Related Articles My Health Record – Australians to decide on a smarter and safer way to share their important healthcare information By the end of 2018, a My Health Record will be created for every Australian, unless they choose not to have one. If people choose not to have a My Health Record, they will be able to opt out of having one created for them during a three-month period, starting on Monday 16 July and ending on October 15 2018 My Health Record Implementation System Audit The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has released an audit report regarding the implementation of the My Health Record system. My Health Record kits being distributed to Australian healthcare providers The Australian Digital Health Agency is pleased to announce nearly 20,000 My Health Record education kits are being distributed to healthcare providers and Australia Post offices across Australia. The kits will equip providers and Agency partners with information and resources to help them advise all Australians about My Health Record Increased use of My Health Record by healthcare providers My Health Record can help Australians better manage their diabetes Australians can start using their new My Health Record today My Health Records are now available for those Australians who want one. Comments are closed.