My Health Record: almost $2bn spent but half the 23m records created are empty

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The Australian government has spent $1.97bn since the system was introduced as the e-health record in 2009

A decade since it was first announced, the federal government has spent close to $2bn on its troubled My Health Record system, and half of the 23m records created lie empty almost a year after the government made the system opt-out.

 

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