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HOSPITAL AND HEALTH BOARDS ACT 2011 - SECT 161

Necessary or incidental disclosure

161 Necessary or incidental disclosure

A designated person may disclose confidential information if the disclosure is necessary or incidental to a disclosure of confidential information otherwise permitted under this part.

Examples of necessary or incidental disclosures—
• the disclosure of confidential information to support staff at a public sector hospital who make appointments for patients, maintain patient records and undertake other administrative tasks
• the disclosure of confidential information to Medicare Australia or health insurance providers for processing the payment of accounts for treatment or diagnostic tests
• the disclosure of confidential information to advise the chief executive or a health service chief executive about authorising the disclosure of confidential information in the public interest under section 160 or to collect confidential information for the purpose of a prescribed agreement under section 151
• accessing contact details for a person to seek the person’s consent under section 144 to the disclosure of confidential information
• permitting contractors to access databases to write, test or analyse programs, perform database administration tasks or maintain technical aspects of computer hardware



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