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Daily Dashboard | E-Health Reforms Expand Commissioner’s Powers Related reading: Singapore's PDPC announces latest enforcement actions

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FutureGov reports on Australia’s rollout of new privacy safeguards in the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records program. Under the reforms, which expand upon existing obligations under Australia’s Privacy Act 1988, Australian Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim may seek civil penalties and enforce undertakings by organizations that fail to protect patient records. Healthcare providers are now obligated to refrain from collecting more patient information than is necessary and to ensure staff are appropriately trained in data protection. The reforms expand Pilgrim’s powers and allow consumers to make decisions about who sees their records and what information is shared with third parties.
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