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National E-Health Transition Authority www.nehta.gov.au


“ faster.


The speed at which medical service is provided will be


Better information means there is less chance of things going wrong.”


Devendra Maisnam Business Analyst, Information Modeller


Leading the progression of eHealth in Australia


Join the NEHTA team


The National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA) was established by the Australian Commonwealth, State and Territory governments on 5 July 2005 to develop better ways of electronically collecting and securely exchanging health information.


NEHTA is the lead organisation supporting the national vision for eHealth in Australia.


Use your health, informatics, analytical, project or architecture skills and join the NEHTA team who are making eHealth a reality in Australia


For up to date information on current opportunities see:


www.nehta.gov.au “The flexibility


is brilliant – the opportunity and understanding of my situation after maternity leave is a huge help.”


Amy Richardson HR Business Partner


“ difference.”


Tony Warren System Administrator


The idea of being involved in something that could make a difference in Australia. You can actually see at the end of the line, your work has made a


Enquiries and applications can be directed to: careers@nehta.gov.au


See how NEHTA’s work is helping to enable a better health system and support the Government’s goal of personally controlled electronic health records for all Australians.


Go to: www.nehta.gov.au


NEHTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Only people with the right to work in Australia may apply for these positions.


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