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Announcement: Review of the Medicare and PBS Privacy Guidelines issued under section 135AA of the National Health Act 1953

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The Federal Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, is asking organisations, agencies and individuals to give their views about the operation of the Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits Programs Privacy Guidelines. All interested parties are invited to make submissions to the review.

Background

The Privacy Guidelines apply to the handling of information obtained by any Australian government agency in connection with a claim under the Medicare Benefits Program or the Pharmaceutical Benefits Program. Currently, this involves the Department of Health and Ageing and the Health Insurance Commission (HIC). The Privacy Guidelines are intended to ensure the functional separation of the Medicare and Pharmaceutical Benefits claims databases.

The Privacy Guidelines are made under s.135AA of the National Health Act 1953 and are a function of the Commissioner under s. 27(1)(pa) of the Privacy Act 1988.

The Privacy Guidelines address issues such as:

  • limiting how long the HIC may retain information which identifies individuals;
  • restricting the circumstances under which the Department of Health and Ageing may receive identified information from the HIC; and
  • limiting the extent to which information from the two databases can be linked.
Submissions and Stakeholder Forums

An Issues Paper has been released to assist those interested in making a submission toward the review. The Issues Paper is now available (HTML, PDF, Word)

Individuals, agencies and organisations may make a written submission to the Office or they can put their views verbally by attending open forums to be held around Australia during November and December. The dates and venues for the open forums are provided below.

The closing date for submissions is Friday 4 February 2005.

Open forums

To assist OFPC planning, please confirm your attendance at an open forum by emailing to glreview@privacy.gov.au

CITY DATE and TIME VENUE
BRISBANE 22 November
10:00 - 12:00
Grand Ballroom
Medina Executive
15 Ivory Lane
DARWIN 25 November
3.45-5.30
Signatures Room, Level 2
Crowne Plaza
32 Mitchell Street
ADELAIDE

29 November
9:30-11:30

Glenroy Room, 1st Floor
Mercure Grovesnor Hotel
125 North Terrace
PERTH 1 December
9:30 -11:30
e-Central
A Block
Room A236
Royal Street, East Perth
MELBOURNE 7 December
3:00 -5:00
Grand Ballroom
Sofitel
25 Collins Street
HOBART 9 December
9:30 -11:30
Theatrette, Ground Floor
The Old Woolstore
1 Macquarie Street
CANBERRA 14 December
10:00 -12:00
The Hall
University House
Australian National University
Cnr Balmain and Liversidge Street
SYDNEY 15 December
10:00 -12:00
Hearing Room
Level 8
Piccadilly Tower
133 Castlereagh Street

More information

If you would like more information about the Issues Paper, the review process or the open forums, please contact:

Name: Mr Nicholas Burrage
Telephone: 1300 363 992

 



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