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Telstra will end up being the next AMP IMO, a great Australian institution that is slowly ground down.Who pays for it? The shareholder of course, not the executives who made the decisions.
Hi cutz
You're quite right - for an ASX20 stock there is so much inertia that small cap price momentum trading may not apply. I was mainly seeking to show there are many possible interpretations on what might happen, and TA traders are generally more concerned setting entry/exit/risk margins than predicting.
Your interpretation may well be correct. Only time will tell of course, and any new trade could benefit from specifying what criteria will constitute confirmation of a rebound off resistance and where the stop loss should be.
“We even had a demonstration a few months ago and you could see most of the protesters were using the 4G network to record and stream the protest, and then we were getting complaints about the capacity of the network,” Mr Katinakis said.
Of course there are other communities that would welcome the upgrade, so why not just let them stew.“So we are sort of going in circles ... it is my firm belief that it is just a matter of time before we see these communities come around.”
“We are taking the exact opposite stance,” Bogoievski says. “The way to be successful is to make sure they’re successful.”
“MedicalDirector is a modern clinical and practice management solution that supports GPs and other medical specialists to focus on providing high quality care and reducing time on paperwork and administration. It supports consultations by medical practitioners through a comprehensive patient medical record, including electronic prescriptions, options for virtual consultations, patient care plans, real time alerts about drug safety and drug interaction, and a range of other functionalities,” Mr Riley said.
“GPs play a central role in connecting to every part of the health and aged care systems, and practice management is an incredibly important addition for Telstra Health in providing quality solutions and supporting them to deliver care. Telstra Health has transformed substantially over the past five years and this announcement reflects its continuing maturity as a business and its importance as part of Telstra’s long-term growth strategy. It also reflects its continued growth into a global business, including strengthening our existing presence in the UK where MedicalDirector has been establishing itself in recent years.”
“Patient care journeys move back and forth across home, clinics, hospitals, aged-care and pharmacies. This acquisition helps realise our vision to connect and co-ordinate across the continuum of care, enabling smoother experiences for those who need it and provide it.” Digital solutions support operational efficiency and effectiveness and help clinicians and other care providers solve some of the complex problems they face in the delivery of care.” “We will significantly increase investment in MedicalDirector to provide medical practitioners with the best digital solutions, across desktop and cloud, to support the future delivery of primary health care."
My local quack just changed from Medical Director to Best Practices.Telstra Health to acquire MedicalDirector
09 August 2021: Telstra announced that Telstra Health has entered into a binding agreement to acquire leading GP clinical and practice management software company MedicalDirector for an enterprise value of A$350 million. (MedicalDirector was formerly owned by ASX listed Healius (formerly Primary Health Care), before it was sold to Affinity for $155 million in 2016.)
Telstra Health Board Chair Brendon Riley said the acquisition of MedicalDirector was a key step in Telstra Health’s vision to create a connected and improved digital health experience for all.
MedicalDirector has been trusted by healthcare practitioners for over 25 years, providing software as a service and innovation to the healthcare industry, including across electronic health records, patient and practice management, billing, scheduling, care coordination, medicines information and clinical content. Its SaaS solutions support general practitioners and other specialists and pharmacies in the Australian healthcare industry. It currently supports approximately 23,000 medical practitioners and is used to deliver more than 80 million consultations a year.
Telstra Health’s Managing Director, Professor Mary Foley AM, said the acquisition supported Telstra Health’s vision to be a leading partner to the health and aged care sectors.
Just put it on the bill!?My local quack ... tried to get her to change to Duckduckgo.
Please ignore the digitally challenged on ASF @miawilson .Hello,
Let me start out by saying I am a splunk + tls novice.
Over the last 18 months, I POC'ed an further onboarded Splunk + Cribl in my firm. I get events in either via splunkforwarder and/or syslog.
When I initially setup my production environment, I did not bother with setting up TLS in my communication between splunkforwarder to Cribl/SplunkIDX due to it being a secure container + time constraint to go live.
I am planning to move away from syslog to splunkforwarder to get events in. I have a few very fundamental questions.
My objective is not securing these events, but optimizing the tcp flow at a network level as there are points in the morning when a lot of applications come up, there are some udp drops and I lose about 1% or even less of the events.
- What is the smallest key length I can use, which leads to my 2nd question
- If I enable TLS between the splunkforwarder and/or cribl/splunkidx does that automatically imply compression happens considering all the data flowing is pure ascii text.
Certainly has moved out off site. The local shopfront closed and I have to go to some anodyne shopping complex more than 10 km away.Customer service has improved out of site in the last 12 months.
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