My health Record privacy measures pass the Senate

The Federal Government has passed new My Health Record privacy and security protections through the Senate.

The Federal Health Minister Mr Greg Hunt stated in a Media Release dated 15 November 2018 that (Media Release) these privacy measures “further protect the health information of Australians”.

The new privacy measures include:

  • tougher penalties for those that misuse the system;
  • strengthening provisions to safeguard against domestic violence;
  • prohibiting employers from requesting and using health information from an individual’s My Health Record;
  • ensuring no health information or de-identified data can be released to insurers.

The senate has also passed amendments that law enforcement agencies can only access a person’s My Health Record with a warrant or court order, and anyone who chooses to cancel a record at any time will have that record permanently deleted.

Read the Media Release here.