ACCESSING YOUR
MEDICAL RECORD
As of 21 December 2001, patients have rights
of access to health information held about them by this practice.
Accessing your health
information may be as simple as requesting a copy of your latest pathology
results from your medical practitioner during the course of a standard medical
consultation.
However more often than
not accessing your health information will involve far more work for our staff.
We advise that the following procedure has been developed to ensure that all
requests for access are dealt with as fairly as possible:
- All requests for
access will be required to be made in writing, a
form is available from the
reception desk, and address to the attention of Sr Christine Brelsford.
- Requests for access
will be acknowledged, in writing, within 14 days of the receipt of the
request.
- Applicants will be
required to complete a standard consent form, and undertake to be bound by the
terms of the document.
- The total time
between receipt of a request for access and the time when access is granted
shall not, ordinarily, exceed 30 days. Where it is not possible for access to
be granted within 30 days, you will be notified, in writing, of this and
advised when access will be granted.
- Where access is
refused to your medical file you will be advised in writing of the reasons for
refusal and your medical practitioner will contact you to discuss whether
there are any means by which access may be facilitated.
- You will not be
permitted to remove any of the contents of your medical file from the medical
practice, nor will you be permitted to alter or erase information contained in
the medical record.
- Where practicable, a
medical practitioner will be present when access is granted to your file so
that he or she may go through the contents of the file, and address any
concerns that you may have in relation to the information contained within the
file. A fee of $50 will be charged in relation to this attendance. We advise
that a rebate will not be recoverable from Medicare for this service.
- Should you request
copies of any, or all, of the contents of your medical file, the following
fees will be applicable:
10c per page
- Generally patients
will be required to collect their records in person. However, in some limited
circumstances patients may request that the records are provided to another
person. This provision will generally only apply where the person is unable,
due to illness or incapacity, to attend the practice in person.
- If you are collecting
a copy of your medical records or are authorised to collect the record of
another person, you may be required to provide identification. Where possible
this should be photographic identification.
Should you have any
queries in relation to the above our practice staff are happy to address these
for you.
Should you wish to make
an application for access please approach our reception staff and they will
assist you in getting your application under way.