This page explains how personal information about you and your health is recorded and managed in our practice. We also have a written privacy policy describing how we manage personal information. You can receive a copy of our policy free of charge upon request at our practice.
GPs respect your right to decide how your personal information is used or shared. For example, this may be sharing your health information with specialist doctors. Personal information that identifies you will only be sent to other people with your consent, unless there are exceptional circumstances. Gaining your consent is the guiding principle used by this practice in using and sharing your information.
Our practice will not share your personal health information with anyone else or another organisation unless:
In the above cases, only information necessary to meet the requirements will be provided. Your health information will not ordinarily be sent overseas unless:
This practice may use patient health information to assist in improving the quality of care we give to all our patients, by reviewing the treatments used in the practice.
Your information held by the practice may be used in research projects to improve healthcare in the community; however, this information will not include data that can identify you.
The information used for research, including the publication of research results, will not be in a form that would allow you to be identified, unless the research serves an important public interest. In such cases, identifiable medical records can be used for medical research without your consent under guidelines issued by the Australian Government. Before providing such identified information, your GP will discuss with you the information that she or he is obliged to disclose.
This practice does not engage in direct marketing.
If you have any concerns regarding the privacy of your personal health information or the accuracy of the information held by the practice, you should discuss these with practice staff. Inaccurate information can be corrected or your concerns noted in your record. For legal reasons, the original notes will be retained.
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Phone: 1300 363 992
Web:www.oaic.gov.au
ACT Health Services Commissioner
Phone: 02 6205 2222
Web:www.hrc.act.gov.au/health
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
Phone: Western Australia – 1800 813 583
Web: www.hadsco.wa.gov.au
Information and Privacy Commission
Phone: New South Wales – 1800 472 679
Web: www.ipc.nsw.gov.au
Office of the Health Complaints Commissioner
Phone: Victoria – 1300 582 113
Web: www.hcc.vic.gov.au
Office of the Information Commissioner
Phone: Northern Territory – 1800 005 610
Web:www.infocomm.nt.gov.au
Office of the Information Commissioner
Phone: Queensland – 07 3234 7373
Web:www.oic.qld.gov.au
Ombudsman Tasmania
Phone: 1800 001 170
Web:www.ombudsman.tas.gov.au
Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner (HCSCC)
Phone: South Australia – 08 8226 8666
Web: www.hcscc.sa.gov.au
We are a modern, patient-centred medical practice in Maidstone, VIC servicing the North-West Metro and surrounding suburbs. We are open 6 days a week, Monday to Saturday.