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Privacy Policy

Joint Motion Physiotherapy Privacy Policy

 Our commitment to your privacy

At Joint Motion Physiotherapy we are very committed to handling personal information about you, including health information about you, in accordance with the requirements of the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988.

In this Policy, we explain:

  • what kind of information we collect and hold about you
  • how and why we collect it
  • what we do with that information and who we share it with (and when)
  • your right to seek access to, and if required correction of, the records we hold about you
  • your right to make a privacy complaint, to us and others

What kind of personal information do we collect about you?

We collect and hold the following kind of information about you: 

  • your name, address, date of birth, email and contact details
  • information about your family or relatives
  • information about other health professionals involved in your care
  • any government identifiers such as Medicare number, DVA number. However,
    we do not use these for the purposes of identifying you in our practice
  • Other health information about you such as: a record of your symptoms, your relevant medical history, the diagnosis made and the treatment we give you:
    • specialist reports
    • test results
    • your appointment and billing details
    • your prescriptions
    • your healthcare identifier
    • your help fund details
    • other information about you collected for the purposes of providing care to you.

How do we collect and hold your personal information? 

We will generally collect personal information about you in these ways:

  • directly from you when you give us your details (eg, face-to-face, over the phone,
    via registration form or an online form)
  • from a person responsible for you
  • from a third party where we are permitted by law to do that (eg. other health care professionals involved in your care, from your health insurer, from the My Health Record system etc.)

Why do we collect and use information about you?

We primarily collect and use personal information about you to provide our physiotherapy services to you and to communicate with you and others involved in your care in relation to those services.

We also sometimes use that information for other purposes, including:

  • to help us manage our accounts and administrative services, including billing, arrangements with health funds, pursuing unpaid accounts, management of our IT systems and
  • to conduct accreditation, quality assurance or internal audits.
  • Our website uses cookies to allow analysis of traffic and provide features - in general, cookies on their own will not allow for identification of you as an individual. There is a consent to cookie use request built into the website. 

When and why might we share information about you with others?

We may disclose information about you to others outside of our practice as permitted or required
under law. This will include situations where we disclose information about you in order:

  • to comply with our legal obligations (eg. mandatory reporting under legislation,
    responding to a court order or subpoena)
  • to consult with other health professionals involved in your healthcare
  • to get test results from diagnostic and pathology services
  • to claim on insurance
  • to communicate with your health fund, with government and other regulatory
    bodies such as Medicare
  • to help us manage our accounts and administrative services (eg. billing or debt recovery, arrangements with health funds, pursuing unpaid accounts etc.)
  • to lessen or prevent a serious threat to a patient’s life, health or safety or a serious threat to public health or safety
  • to help in locating a missing person
  • to establish, exercise or defend an equitable claim through the My Health Record
  • to prepare the defence of anticipated or existing legal proceedings
  • to discharge notification obligations to liability insurers.

Your right to seek access to and to seek correction of the information we hold about you

You have the right to seek access to and correction of the personal information we hold about you.

We will normally respond to your request within 30 days. To make the request, you should contact
Joint Motion Physiotherapy at wil@jointmotionphysio.com.au

If you think that the information we hold about you is not correct, let us know in writing. We will
take reasonable steps to correct your personal information where the information is not accurate
or up-to-date. From time to time, we may also ask you to verify that the information we hold about
you is correct and current. Please notify us if and when your contact details change .

Security: how we hold your personal information

We take reasonable steps to protect the information we hold about you. These are designed to
prevent unauthorised access, modification or disclosure and to prevent misuse and loss.
This includes:

  • Maintaining information on Cliniko databases, within Australia. 
  • Strong password protections and two-factor identifications required to access the information on a computer within Joint Motion Physiotherapy Practice rooms.  

Disclosing information about you overseas

We do not propose to disclose information about you to anyone overseas. If we want to transfer
your personal information overseas, we will first seek your consent, unless we are required by
law to do the transfer.

If you have a privacy-related concern about us

If you have concerns about the way we’ve handled your privacy, let us know. You should do that in writing. We will then try to respond to you within 30 days.

If you are not satisfied with our response, you can refer your complaint to the Office of the
Australian Information Commission, whose contact details are:

Phone: 1300 363 992
Email:  enquiries@oaic.gov.au
Post:  GPO Box 5218 Sydney New South Wales 2001

Website: https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-complaints/

Updating this policy

We will update this policy from time to time, to reflect any changes in our information-handling
practices or the law or both

We will notify you of changes to the policy by posting it onto our website.

How to contact us

To contact us about any privacy related issues, please contact us at wil@jointmotionphysiotherapy.com.au

Disclaimer

The contents of this website is not medical advice

The information contained on this website is not meant to replace, or delay your seeking of, medical care or advice. All information relating to treatment modalities or services is there to aid you in making an informed decision about whether or not to book an appointment to see a physiotherapist at our practice. 

 

While we use reasonable efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information on this website, we make no claims or representations as to its accuracy. Joint Motion assumes no liability or responsibility for any typographical error or omission in the content on this site. 


If you have concerns about the inclusion or omission of any information contained/not containted within, please don't hesitate to contact us at wil@jointmotionphysio.com.au. 

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