Inside Digital Health - February 2022
Published 28 February 2022
In this issue, some healthcare organisations have until 13 March to renew and install their NASH PKI certificate for continued access to digital health services like electronic prescribing, plus learn how to minimise the risk of your information being used in ‘social engineered’ cyber-attacks, and find out about the new COVID-19 dashboard for consumers in My Health Record.
FROM THE AGENCY
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Don’t lose access to services like electronic prescriptions, check when your NASH PKI certificate expires.Some healthcare organisations have until 13 March to renew and install their NASH PKI certificate for continued access to digital health services like electronic prescribing and My Health Record. Visit digitalhealth.gov.au/nash for additional resources to support you during the renewal process. |
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Minimise the risk of your information being used in ‘social engineered’ cyber-attacksIn this podcast, hear practical advice about how to avoid sharing personal details online that could be misused by others. Listen now |
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New dashboard shows consumers all COVID-19 related health information in one placeCOVID-19 vaccination details and test results, medical conditions, relevant medicines and allergy information (e.g. anaphylaxis), plus links to the COVID-19 vaccine clinic finder and side effect checker are all in one place. Read more |
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How much are consumers looking at their information?Consumer use of My Health Record is at an all time high and spiked in January with 13.75 million views. See more |
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Australians making the shift to digital health services“Customers are more willing to engage with organisations via digital self-service platforms when the mutual benefits are clear,” says Australian Digital Health Agency CEO Amanda Cattermole. Read the full article |
Training and supportA range of new webinar learning opportunities are available on the events and webinars page. Visit the online training page for CPD accredited courses. |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COVID-19 |
Australian Digital Health Agency |