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Meaningful use and IP transfer the last hurrah for NEHTA

9 November 2015
By Kate McDonald

The National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) plans to spend its last months in operation concentrating on getting the pathology and diagnostic imaging sectors connected to the PCEHR and ensuring its IP is handed over to the new Australian Commission for eHealth (ACeH).

NEHTA's annual report for 2014-2015 shows the not-for-profit corporation had an operating surplus of $5.3 million for the financial year, from revenues of $79.26m and expenditure of $73.94m. It had assets of $77.82m at the end of the $2014-15 financial year, including $70.71m in cash.

According to Pulse+IT's calculations, this brings NEHTA's total funding over 10 years to $979,577,083.

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