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Consider the jurisdiction in which your data will be stored and what impact this may have to your privacy … locked up patient files, demanding a payment of $4,000 for a decryption code. … You should take a cautious and measured approach when considering both local and Cloud computing and
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OAIC) has published a series of documents to assist private healthcare practices, such as GP clinics and … It provides a general overview of this guidance series and summarises the range of obligations that apply … to providers under the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
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Last Updated: 15/05/2023 in Uncategorised
MIPS prides itself on the quality of the independent and confidential advice that its expert advisors … Privacy MIPS takes your privacy seriously. … How we collect, use, hold and disclose information is governed by the Privacy Act 1988 (the Privacy
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Last Updated: 26/10/2023 in Uncategorised
MIPS prides itself on the quality of the independent and confidential advice that its expert advisors … Privacy MIPS takes your privacy seriously. … How we collect, use, hold and disclose information is governed by the Privacy Act 1988 (the Privacy
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” comments about patients and breaching confidentiality. … Avoiding professional commentary on Facebook
The rule of patient confidentiality is paramount. … practitioners and medical students” – https://ama.com.au/social-media-and-medical-profession
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of the on demand course is subject to the following terms, conditions, exclusions and limitations: The … Topic 3: Debt strategies Topic 4: Building wealth Topic 5: Risk management Start online unit This on-demand … , establishing a plan so that you can reduce debt and achieve growth and income, or in the case of a
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and potential for a privacy breach where the information is seen by others. … Potential privacy breach
Failure to obtain your patient’s consent to communicate in that manner … opportunity for misinterpretation of a message when practitioners provide too little information to ensure privacy
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The Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Bill 2016 places further obligations on healthcare … the Privacy Commissioner (OAIC) as soon they become aware of a data breach or lost data likely to result … breaches’ must be notified to the Privacy Commissioner as soon as reasonably practicableÂ
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MIPS resources Dealing with errors and the plight of perfectionism handout MIPS on Demand Online modules … can also be responsible and impact wellbeing, burnout, and decreased job satisfaction. … In the face of adverse patient outcomes, a sense of isolation and a lack of peer and organisational support
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Last Updated: 17/04/2024
so, where and for how long they are stored ,  to ensure compliance with privacy laws . … In Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania, the Privacy Act … Obtaining consent   As a result of the legal restrictions imposed by privacy and surveillance
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Resolving difficult patient interactions  Communication - it doesn't have to be so clinical  MIPS on Demand … , and colleagues. … Patient education and counseling, 68(3), 258-264. Watch the webinar
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The GP notifies the patient and the Commissioner about the data breach, as required under the Privacy … There is no need to also notify this data breach under the Privacy Act. … The scheme stipulates that any entity subject to the Privacy Act 1988 with an annual turnover of more
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However, maintaining quality records is not easy when faced with competing demands, and their importance … MIPS resources MIPS on Demand Online modules with CPD Read Q and A Watch the webinar Read … Q and A
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You can access the case studies and notes from the webinar in the handouts section of the on-demand webinar … Due to popular demand, we present to you our part 2 webinar over 2020 on the topic of informed consent … MIPS Clinico-Legal Adviser Dr Gerard Clausen - Prosthodontist and MIPS Dento-Legal Adviser Michael
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may have a claim against multiple parties privacy and data breaches failure of practice procedures, … For example, the Australian Privacy Commissioner ruled that a Victorian medical practice failed in their … duty of care to its patients, practices now also face high standards in relation to concerns such as privacy
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Distinguish between new and established patients.
Maintain privacy. … privacy requirements
The risk of misdiagnosis is of the greatest concern to MIPS as this can … Your practice is in accordance with AHPRA's , MBS and specialist colleges' requirements, guidelines and
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Last Updated: 28/07/2021 in Membership Cover and benefits
or how to access and complete our on-demand education and resources. … Membership benefits include accredited education and resources to help prevent or mitigate loss, as … Visit the risk education page on our website to find out full details about upcoming events and workshops
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Last Updated: 22/05/2023 in Membership Cover and benefits
including webinars, workshops, on-demand education and resources Indemnity for approved healthcare placements … cover for claims (limit $20 million) under the Indemnity Insurance Policy 24 hr Clinico-Legal Advice and … outside of Australia  Other benefits including financial literacy material and access to discounted
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and Reliability
There are a couple of main points to address where the privacy of these devices … There could be a number of issues with this, not just in terms of security and privacy, but also because … patients with pulmonary conditions, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases.” 5
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You will be equipped with proven and easy to implement strategies to deal with stressful and demanding … and expectations of the modern patient Develop strategies to deal with the demanding patient To obtain … participants include: Identify the issues of the modern patient Discuss the risks presented by the demands