Privacy Act CHC 31
Across
- 2. Agencies must not keep health information for too long. They can only keep it for as long as is necessary for any lawful purpose of use.
- 4. a word describing the collection of health information by misrepresenting the purpose of collecting the information
- 5. blank officer is responsible for ensuring agency complies with the act and work with PCO when it investigates complaints
- 10. a person's blank has a full or a degree of access to and control over that person's health information - examples of these are parent / guardian / executor of estate
- 11. Health Act blank require all health information held by providers to be retained for 10 years from the last encounter with the patient unless transferred to another doctor or to the patient.
- 12. two words describing doctors, nurses, pharmacists, health insurers, hospitals, primary health organisations, ACC and the Ministry of Health
- 13. the code allows care practitioners to disclose health information to a blank caregiver
- 14. examples of blank information are medical and treatment history or information about donations of organs or blood
- 17. blank is a professional method of disposal for printed health information
- 19. blank security is the confidentiality agreements with staff and contractors, document tracking and footprinting, staff training
Down
- 1. the code requires agencies to reasonable security safeguards to protect the information and prevent blank access
- 3. It stipulates that agencies must ensure that personal information is up-to-date, and complete when used
- 6. code applies to health information about blank individual
- 7. health agencies can disclose information if this is necessary to prevent or lessen a blank threat to public health or public safety
- 8. a key concept wherein health agencies need to let patients know how their information is going to be used and disclosed so the patients can make decisions about whether to provide it.
- 9. two words meaning when someone who should not have access to personal information sees it, intentionally or by accident
- 15. blank security is the use of technology and virtual media like email, laptops and portable storage devices, passwords
- 16. blank security is the entry controls, positioning of whiteboards and computer terminals, locked filing cabinets and storage rooms
- 18. Health Act regulations require all health information to be retained for blank years from the last encounter unless patient is transferred.
- 20. collection of health information or data should be for a blank purpose