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The Guardian reports International Health and Medical Services (IHMS) handed personal medical records of asylum-seekers to Australia’s immigration department for “political purposes”—potentially breaching privacy laws. “The revelations are contained in the meeting notes of a clinical directors’ meeting at IHMS on confidentiality in September 2013” and raise “concerns about the role of the detention health provider IHMS, which delivers healthcare services to asylum seekers on the mainland and in detention centres,” the report states. “Not only might this be considered a breach of confidentiality but it might also be considered contrary to the Privacy Act,” a briefing paper by an IHMS clinician states.
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