Head of National Health IT Board appointed
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Executive chair takes up new role
By Randal Jackson | Wellington | Tuesday, 27 July, 2010 | 1 Comment
Graeme Osborne has been appointed to a fulltime role as director of the National Health IT Board.
He is formerly the Accident Compensation Corporation's general manager of information management, and prior to that the CIO at the Department of Statistics.
During the past 12 months, he has led the establishment of the board as the executive chairman. One of the board’s priorities is the delivery of a National Health IT Plan, which received more than 200 submissions.
The draft plan was approved at the board’s most recent meeting and is expected to be released before July 30.
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another one for the boys
Hope he does a better job with this than he did with Acc. How many more times are we going to see this, job for the boys for another broken down It Board named by Tony Ryal who needs to have a good look at rest homes for the elderly in the way they are treated a bl---dy disgrace.
Posted by R Orr at 16:15:29 on July 27, 2010
Posted by R Orr at 16:15:29 on July 27, 2010
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