WE RESPECT YOUR PRIVACY
We are committed to protecting the privacy of patient information and to handling your personal information in a responsible manner in accordance with the Private Act 199 (Cth), the Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012, the Australian Privacy Principles and relevant State and Territory privacy legislation (referred to as privacy legislation).
This Privacy Policy is current from 22.02.2018. From time to time we may make changes to our policy, processes and systems in relation to how we handle your personal information. We will update this Privacy Policy to reflect any changes. Those changes will be available on our website and in the practice.
We collect information that is necessary and relevant to provide you will medical care and treatment. And manage our medical practice. This information may include your name, address, date of birth, gender, health information, family history, credit card and direct debit details and contact details. This information may be stored on our computer medical records system and/or in hand written medical records.
Wherever practicable, we will only collect information from you personally. However, we may also need to collect information from other sources such as treating specialists, radiologists, pathologists, hospital and other health care providers.
We collect information in various ways, such as over the phone or in writing, in person in your Paradise Arthritis and Rheumatology practice or over the internet if you transact with us online. This information may be collected by medical and non-medical staff.
In emergency situations we may also need to collect information from your relatives or friends.
We may be required by law to retain medical records for certain periods of time depending on your age at the time we provide services.
We will treat your personal information as strictly private and confidential. We will only use or disclose it for purposes directly related to your care and treatment, or in ways that you would reasonably expect that we may use it for your ongoing care and treatment. For example, the disclosure of blood test results to your specialist or requests or x-rays.
There are circumstances where we may be permitted or required by law to disclose your personal information to third parties. For example to Medicare, Police, insurers, solicitors, government regulatory bodies, tribunals, court of law, hospitals, or debt collection agents. We may also from time to time provide statistical data to third parties for research purposes.