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- Blog: "My Health Record will definitely help ... There is no question."
Blog: "My Health Record will definitely help ... There is no question."
Dr Michael Crampton was involved in the Nepean and Blue Mountains opt-out trial of My Health Record and has followed its evolution over the past few years.
My Health Record is the beginning of a journey towards really safe and smart health information.
Dr. Michael Crampton
A lot of my patients who have been through the opt-out trial still don’t know they’ve got a My Health Record. But there are also those who do.
Read the blog: "My Health Record will definitely help ... There is no question."
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