Health Information Privacy Statement Update: 1 May 2026
May 1, 2026
Notification – Health Information Privacy Statement Update: 1 May 2026
Recent changes to the Privacy Act require our Practice to notify patients when information is collected about them from other agencies. We have recently updated our Health Information Privacy Statement to include this advice:
Health Information Collection
My general practice can collect information from other agencies for the purpose of maintaining an up-to- date health record and providing safe and quality primary health care.
This may include:
- Receipt of laboratory, radiology or other results
- Shared electronic health records, such as HealthOne (used in the South Island), which provides test results, allergies, medications, clinician summaries and hospital information shared by other providers involved in my care.
- Correspondence from after-hours services, hospitals and specialists which can include discharge summaries, specialist letters, lab and imaging results.
- Letters and notifications from referral providers reporting back on health or screening programmes for which I have been referred (for example, Green Prescription, smoking cessation, dietitian).
- Information from Health NZ and WellSouth in regards to updated demographic, NHI or eligibility information.
- Contact from or correspondence from non-health agencies such as Police, legal representatives, Oranga Tamariki, insurance companies, Ministry of Social Development (Work and Income New Zealand) and the Accident Compensation Corporation
- Receipt of correspondence from employers, regarding, for example, fitness to work
If you have any questions about this discuss with our reception team.
A reminder that all patients have the right to access (and have corrected) their health information under Rules 6 and 7 of the Health Information Privacy Code 2020.