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Tom Pullar-Strecker05:00, Jun 03 2021 SIMON O CONNOR/STUFF A comprehensive system of electronic health records was once due to be in place by 2014 and has now been reborn, in a different form. Hopes are rising that the health service may be on the verge of a big step forward in its use of information technology after the Government allocated $400 million in the Budget to making improvements. But Ernie Newman, former chief executive of the Technology Users Association, said a deep cultural shift would be needed to knock the sector into shape. Most of the $400m will be spent on a new health information platform known as Hira that revives an ‘on-again, off-again’ effort to create a set of integrated electronic health records for the population. ....
Rural ISPs attack utterly insane Vodafone plan, foot-dragging minister 8 Mar, 2021 04:37 AM 8 minutes to read The WISPs of New Zealand. Video / Wispa NZ Vodafone s new $40 per month wireless broadband plan, launched on Friday, got the tick from wealth manager Jarden. Although Vodafone had been late to the party, it was now starting to pull the price lever , analyst Arie Dekker said. FWA (fixed-wireless access) competition was starting to benefit users. Read More Dekker saw Spark replying with its own price cuts as it strives to hit its target of moving 30 to 40 per cent of its fixed-broadband customers to wireless broadband (which uses a mobile network to deliver fast internet into a fixed premise such as a home or office, negating the need for a landline). ....