Structure/Policies

Mission Statement

The Health Informatics Profession is dedicated to the improvement of health care delivery through the appropriate and innovative application of the concepts and technologies of the information age:

Rules of Association

Please download the attached PDF file to read ACHI's Rules of Association

Rationale and History of Establishment of the College

In 2001 a workshop was held to determine the feasibility of establishing the Australian College of Health Informatics.

Copyright

Copyright subsists in the various forms of work and subject matter on and accessible from the Australian College of Health Informatics website.

Disclaimer

Use of the information and data contained on this website on these pages is at your sole risk.

Website Privacy Statement

This policy applies to all users of this website and is current as at August 2008.  We may change this policy from time to time.

Membership Committee

Members 2008

Jim Warren (Chair)
Evelyn Hovenga
Johanna Westbrook
Teng Liaw

ACHI Executive Council

Role of the ACHI Council

The Council:

ACHI Position Paper on a National eHealth Strategy

The position paper (attached PDF document) poses the question "Who is responsible for eHealth in Australia" and lists nine requirements for an effective national eHealth plan.

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