ADHA COO defends My Health Record transparency
The Australian Government’s My Health Record offers a level of transparency around health and information data that people did not have before.
The Australian Government’s My Health Record offers a level of transparency around health and information data that people did not have before.
Parliament this morning passed legislation to allow citizens to opt out of My Health Record at any time, and permanently delete their records.
The Federal Government has announced changes to the My Health Record legislation to ensure police and government agencies can’t access patient information without a court order. The amendments will also allow individuals to delete their record after the opt-out window closes.
Australians will have a My Health Record created for them by the end of the year, unless they opt-out during a three month window which starts today.
A mobile app for pancreatic cancer patients, a data exchange to help beat diabetes, an online health education platform and a secure messaging solution to communicate between aged care homes and GPs are among 15 projects being given early access to existing My Health Records in a government backed ‘test beds’ program.