Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) - Privacy Impact Assessment Report
Privacy Impact Assessment on the PCEHR system
A detailed Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) into the PCEHR system has been undertaken by Minter Ellison Lawyers and Salinger Privacy. The PIA report made 112 recommendations.- Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) - Privacy Impact Assessment Report (PDF 1308 KB)
- Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) - Privacy Impact Assessment Report (Online version)
Departmental response to PCEHR PIA
Following a consideration of these recommendations by the Department:- 77 recommendations have been accepted or supported in full;
- 26 recommendations have been accepted in principle or in part;
- eight recommendations have not been accepted; and
- one recommendation is subject to further consideration.
Of the eight recommendations not accepted, the department would seek views of the Senate Community Affairs Committee on six where an implementation would be feasible. For remaining two, the department considers that implementing these recommendations would not deliver their intended objectives.
- Departmental response to Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) - Privacy Impact Assessment Report (PDF 112 KB)
- Departmental response to Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) - Privacy Impact Assessment Report (Online version)
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Privacy Impact Assessment on the PCEHR system
A detailed Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) into the PCEHR system has been undertaken by Minter Ellison Lawyers and Salinger Privacy. The PIA report made 112 recommendations.

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