The National Privacy Principles
Protecting Privacy Throughout the Practive Information Life Cycle
Information comes from:
Individual (you)
Referring GP (and staff)
Responsible person
Other Health Services Providers including hospitals, clinics, other GP's, pathology, radiology
Internal records
Insurers and institutions
Government Instrumentalities including Dept of Veteran's Affairs
Physiotherapists
Midwives
Other Specialists
Collecting Information:
This is a specialist medical service.
NPP 1 - Collection
Information is collected to:
Take a medical history and record examination findings
Make a diagnosis and interpret results
Ensure appropriate testing
Link medical reports to individuals and their health care providers
Seek confirmation or to fulfill testing requirements from third parties where appropriate
Have available for future reference in determining trends or significant changes and practice outcomes
Allow billing and payments
Fulfill regulatory and public health requirements
Assure quality and improve processes
NPP 10 - Sensitive Information
Sensitive information is collected, stored, used and accessed with due regard for privacy in accordance with the National Privacy Principles.:
An individual can choose to suppress some information and to limit the transfer of reports to specified parties
In some circumstances, responsible persons can give consent for individuals
NPP 8 - Anonymity
An individual may have a test anonymously but this can be dangerous. An individual choosing to do this muct be aware of the potential consequences including that:
Diagnosis and advice may be seriously impaired with consequent adverse medical outcomes
There may be a mismatching of the individual's results
There muct be an acceptance that there is a consequent limitation to the liability of the medical practice
It may result in breakdown in good public health practice
It cannot be claimed under Medicare
Storage & Maintenance
NPP 3 - Data Quality
Every effort is made to keep an individual's information accurate, up to date and complete
You are entitled to see your records and change them to improve the accuracyy of the information
NPP 4 - Data Security
Medical information has restricted access and changes are tracked
Access (by the individual)
NPP 6 - Acccess and Correction
The preferred way to get your medical records is in consultation with your doctor, where the information can be explained in the context of your health management with Dr Morrow
Individuals do, however, have the right to access their medical records
A written request is required and, depending on how old the information is, there may be a charge
To protect your privacy, individuals may require positive identification
Use of Information & Disclosure
Use of information within the practice and disclosure to third parties
NPP 2 - Use and Disclosure and NPP 9 - Transborder Data Flows
Information is used within the practice for managing your care and advice reporting back to your GP
In the routine medical process, health information may be disclosed to another provider for the purposes of getting a second opinion
Information is used for billing
NPP 7 - Identifiers
Government identifiers are used wherever necessary for billing
Any identity information may be used by the practice to ensure that an individual and their results are linked in confidence.
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