Could have done it 6 months ago & saved us from all the cr@p that we had to endure before the AO.
This just emphasises what a Plonker this guy is.
Not only us. He could have saved himself a lot of drama and may have even had that 21st Slam in his back pocket.Could have done it 6 months ago & saved us from all the cr@p that we had to endure before the AO.
This just emphasises what a Plonker this guy is.
You are such a humble loser - good to see.
Not totally true Ceehook2there are a lot of people in our society that think the governments have all the data at their finger tips
and in the current environment they'll be thinking peoples medical records and their current vaccination status
vaccination records for all people are held on the Australian Immunisation Register - it is a Federal Government owned and maintained IT system
peoples medical data from hospital stays and proceedures are held within State Gov IT systems
and there is no direct access either way
and thats why they haven't been able to say in the media 53% of people with Diabetes haven't been vaccinacted ,etc etc
the reason behind that is the legislation that setup the Immunisation Register , its quite strict on who can see the data and for what purposes and thats to protect our privacy
He was given an exemption. It was be vaccinated or have an exemption. The Vic health experts gave him an exemption. He followed the rules. Not his fault the goal posts moved.Could have done it 6 months ago & saved us from all the cr@p that we had to endure before the AO.
This just emphasises what a Plonker this guy is.
He was given an exemption. It was be vaccinated or have an exemption. The Vic health experts gave him an exemption. He followed the rules. Not his fault the goal posts moved.
Yes agreed, some people have very preset parameters in which they operateat a certain point you realise no amount of logic or reason will work so better to let people follow their articles of faith
True, the Hospitals are so under funded, they are now approaching Third World level of Service. My Daughter works in the Victorian Hospital system and is staggered at the lack of professionalism in the Hospital system. Funding in the right areas needs to happen immediately.Not totally true Ceehook2
There are standard datasets that all hospitals provide at a state level and large portions of them are sent to the Commonwealth. This data includes all patient level hospital data. It is available to the Independent pricing authority, the Commonwealth DH and to Medicare. Patient level activity data and cost data sent to the Commonwealth by the states is ultimately how much of the funding from the feds to the states is calculated.
What is true is that after many decades of massive under investment in IT systems and staff the fact that both the Commonwealth and the states are struggling to provide timely and accurate information is entirely predictable, we are reaping what we have sowed. Public Hospitals get woefully underfunded for IT.
As for some posters and some on social media saying that key health data is being deliberately withheld it is almost laughable. Anyone who knows anything about the data capabilities that are available just laughs at the concept of some sort of conspiracy of silence.
Not sure I would put it like that.True, the Hospitals are so under funded, they are now approaching Third World level of Service. My Daughter works in the Victorian Hospital system and is staggered at the lack of professionalism in the Hospital system. Funding in the right areas needs to happen immediately.
Yes agreed, some people have very preset parameters in which they operate
Not sure I would put it like that.
Levels of professionalism vary between health services but there are some incredible people and many great outcomes in our system despite the funding challenges.
Its a good way to think.True, one of my usually observed parameters is that if event A happened after event B, then A probably didn't cause B.
I realise this strictly linear understanding of causality is no longer fashionable in today's post-truth environment, but I prefer to remain unfashionable in this respect.
Its a good way to think.
that could almost be FACT.
I was thinking more Immunisation data and joining it at the database level , it is governed by very restrictive legislation and isn't available for joining with Medicare dataNot totally true Ceehook2
There are standard datasets that all hospitals provide at a state level and large portions of them are sent to the Commonwealth. This data includes all patient level hospital data. It is available to the Independent pricing authority, the Commonwealth DH and to Medicare. Patient level activity data and cost data sent to the Commonwealth by the states is ultimately how much of the funding from the feds to the states is calculated.
What is true is that after many decades of massive under investment in IT systems and staff the fact that both the Commonwealth and the states are struggling to provide timely and accurate information is entirely predictable, we are reaping what we have sowed. Public Hospitals get woefully underfunded for IT.
As for some posters and some on social media saying that key health data is being deliberately withheld it is almost laughable. Anyone who knows anything about the data capabilities that are available just laughs at the concept of some sort of conspiracy of silence.
$$$$$$$$Why did Joe Rogan change his tune?
I’d never heard of this bloke before all this happened. I’m still asking myself why any one listens to him or cars what he thinks?$$$$$$$$