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Public Service Association has asked the Privacy Commissioner and Employment Relations Authority to keep Te Whatu Ora from dismissing roles in data and digital.
Planning and funding director Dr Dale Bramley will be interim chief executive.
Also, a free virtual women's health clinic is being set up in Victoria.
Also, NSW Health has appointed a new CIO.
The Health Department has appointed Fay Flevaras, its first assistant secretary of digital transformation and delivery, to the position.
Transport minister will lead health to deliver on priorities.
A recent study also revealed that Australian aged care nurses found it difficult to use multiple digital tools to perform tasks while providing end-of-life care.
Also, New South Wales has introduced a new virtual urgent care service for adults.
This could impact ongoing health system IT modernisation efforts, says New Zealand’s largest trade union, Public Service Association.
Public health services in South Australia and Melbourne are set to implement a digital patient flow management platform.