PATIENT CONSENT TO COLLECT & DISCLOSE INFORMATION
The Privacy Act 2000 requires medical practitioners to obtain consent from their patients to collect, use and disclose that patient’s personal information.
COLLECTION
This means we will collect information that is necessary to properly advise and treat you. Such necessary information may include:
The information will normally be collected directly from you. There may be occasions when we will need to obtain information from other sources, for example:
Both our practice staff and the medical practitioners may participate in the collection of this information. In emergency situations we may need to collect personal information from relatives or other sources where we are unable to obtain your prior express consent.
USE AND DISCLOSURE
With your consent, the practice staff will use and disclose your information for purposes such as:
ACCESS
You are entitled to access your own health records at any time convenient to both yourself and the practice.
Access can be denied where:
We ask that, where possible, your request be in writing. We may impose a charge for photocopying or for staff time involved in processing your request. Where you dispute the accuracy of the information we have recorded you are entitled to correct that information. It is our practice policy that we will take all steps to record all of your corrections, and place them with your file but will not erase the original record.