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Will changes in Australia's personal health record improve the health of Australians?

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While of most interest to Australians, this may also be of interest in other countries were there are moves towards setting up a patient accessible national health record system. David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice at University of Western Australia doesn't seem all that encouraged by the latest changes:

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