The kinds of information collected or held, how it is collected and for what purposes it is collected, held or used:
In Australia, there are laws which protect the information you provide to healthcare providers such as Psychology Evolved.
To provide a service to you Psychology Evolved will need to collect information from you. Psychology Evolved follows the Australian Privacy Principles (APPS) contained in the Privacy Act 1988.
Identifying information is collected from patients, their families and referrers. Information of this type may include but is not limited to name, address, date of birth, contact details, Medicare number etc.
Clinical information is obtained during clinical interviews and from relevant sources, such as other clinicians and schools. Information of this type may include symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, referral letters etc
This information is collected primarily to provide patients with psychological care. It is also used to communicate with patients and their other healthcare providers, for practice administration such as billing, and to comply with legal obligations.
How long information is held:
Clinical records are held until patients reach the age of 25.
Records are then destroyed by a secure shredding service after seven years of no contact.
Access to and correction of personal information
Patients can seek access to personal information held by Psychology Evolved. A reasonable fee will be charged, and response will normally be within 30 days. Patients can also seek to correct information they believe is incorrect. Please contact us via email on admin@psychologyevolved.com.au for further information.
Disclosure to any other persons or agencies and process to access the information:
A patient’s consent is required prior to the release of their information to most third parties
if they are over the age of 16.
Under the age of 16, parental consent is required.
Usually, consent is required in writing.
In urgent circumstances, telephone or email consent is acceptable.
In an emergency, information may be released to other appropriate services without requesting the patient’s permission. Emergency Department presentations can thus be supported where appropriate.
Clinicians have a statutory responsibility to release relevant information in accordance with
State and Federal legal requirements. This may include Child Protection services or responding to subpoenas from the Court. Where appropriate, patients will be informed of such requests.
Overseas disclosure
We will not disclose your personal information to overseas recipients unless you authorise us to do so.
Security of information
The electronic records are appropriately secured in accordance with the Australian Privacy
Principles. All staff sign confidentiality agreements.
Financial information:
Bank details are held only on the medical software if provided for payment and Medicare
claiming.
Process to complain about a breach of privacy
Patients who wish to complain about a breach of privacy may lodge a complaint on admin@psychologyevolved.com.au. We will respond to the complaint and seek to resolve as early as possible.
If the patient is dissatisfied with the response, they may refer the matter to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
You may request a full copy of our privacy policy by contacting us at
admin@psychologyevolved.com.au