Dr Raewyn Teirney’s Number One concern is providing you with fertility treatment and health care of the highest quality.
This requires a relationship of trust and confidentiality – one where we treat your personal health information appropriately and respect your privacy at all costs.
As such, Dr. Raewyn and her highly regarded team will handle your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and in compliance with our obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) and, to the extent applicable, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Dr. Raewyn Teirney and her nurses, scientists, counsellors and administration staff work together to provide you with the highest quality fertility treatment available in Australia. In order to do so, we may need access to your personal health information. This is to ensure we provide the most appropriate care at all times.
You are entitled to know what personal information is held about you, how you can access it, why it is held, to whom we may disclose it, and when we need your consent to do this. This Policy explains all these details. You can discuss any issue relating to the privacy of your information with Dr. Raewyn Teirney, or any staff member, at any time.
Dr Raewyn’s fertility specialists and staff collect information that helps us provide the highest level of advice, care and management you need, or where there is a statutory requirement for collection.
This information may include:
We normally collect this information directly from you, but we may need to get it from other sources. For example, we may contact your GP or other medical practitioners, health funds or health providers and, with your consent, from family members.
Dr. Raewyn and her team may collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information for any of the following purposes:
We may also use non-identifying information from your medical file for data analysis and research. This is to ensure we can continue to provide you with the most appropriate treatment at all times.
We may occasionally send you information regarding operational updates, and about our products and services that may be of interest to you. You will be able to opt out of receiving these communications when you receive them, or you can contact our privacy officer.
If you request us to send materials related to your treatment to another country, we will be required to disclose your personal information to people in that country.
We use secure services, hosted in the United States, to manage communications and events. Accordingly, some of your personal information may be securely held by that service in the United States. We use globally hosted (country of storage changes intermittently) secure servers to process some patient and client information for market analysis purposes.
The diagnosis and treatment of infertility often involves more than one person (for example, your partner, donors or surrogates). Where you are undergoing treatment with a partner, it is our policy to share all your information with your partner UNLESS you tell us not to disclose your information to your partner.
We may disclose personal information between IVF Australia’s related bodies corporate in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Denmark and Singapore, where permitted under the Privacy Act.
Dr. Raewyn and her team take all reasonable steps to ensure the personal information we collect, use, hold or disclose is accurate, complete, up-to-date and relevant to the functions and services we provide at all times. You can help us achieve this by providing correct and up-to-date information, as described in IVF Australia’s Patient Rights and Responsibilities document. When we exchange your personal information internally, we will do so via encrypted emails where possible. If you ask us to exchange your personal information with an external party, we may send your personal information by unencrypted (i.e.: normal) email to ensure that the external recipient can access this information.
We store your personal information securely and protect it from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
In all but a few rare cases, you can access the personal information we hold about you, in part or in full, or ask us to provide it to a third party such as another healthcare provider.
We may require you to make this request in writing. There may be an administration fee for this service, depending on the nature of access required.
If you feel any of the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete, please let us know. It is our policy to note your corrections and add them to your records. In accordance with good clinical practice, we do not erase the original record.
Our website uses “cookies”, which are pieces of data that are stored on your hard drive containing details about your use of our website. Cookies do not provide us with information about you that can be used to identify you, rather, they anonymously track usage of our website, so that we can enhance user experience of our website. You may elect to reject cookies and still use our website, however in doing so, you may be unable to access certain pages.
Virtus Health websites use analytics data and the double click cookie to serve ads based on a user’s prior visits to our website. You have the ability to opt out of the double click cookie by visiting the Google advertising opt-out page or by opting out of Google Analytics by visiting the Google Analytics opt-out page.
If you would like to know more about remarketing you can view Google’s Remarketing Privacy Guidelines, Policies and Restrictions pages.
Your personal and health information is collected and used to ensure you can be informed about the services that we provide, that you receive the best possible care if you become a patient of Dr. Raewyn Teirney’s, and for us to manage the health services we provide to you effectively. It will also be used to:
It will also be used internally for the administrative, marketing, planning, product or service development, quality control and research purposes of Virtus Health and its related bodies corporate.
To ensure we comply with regulatory requirements, it is our policy to keep your medical records for at least seven years.
Dr. Raewyn and her team want to ensure your expectations about your privacy protection are the same as ours. If you have any concerns, please discuss them with Dr. Raewyn or any member of our staff. If, after this discussion, you still have concerns, you can contact our Privacy Officer.
If you are still not satisfied, you may complain to:
Privacy Commissioner
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
Level 8, Piccadilly Tower, 133 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000
GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 1042
Privacy hotline 1300 363 992 Website www.privacy.gov.au
or
The Office of the Health Ombudsman
Call: 133 OHO (133 646)
Email: Health service complaints: complaints@oho.qld.gov.au
Visit our Make a complaint page for more information on making a health service complaint.
General enquiries or questions:
info@oho.qld.gov.au
Write:
PO Box 13281 George Street
Brisbane QLD 4003
Fax: (07) 3319 6350
or
Health Care Complaints Commission
Level 13, 323 Castlereagh Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Locked Mail Bag 18
STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2012
T: (02) 9219 7444 Website www.hccc.nsw.gov.au
or
Office of the Health Services Commissioner
Level 30 570 Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
T: (03) 8601 5200 Website www.health.vic.gov.au/hsc/
Compliance with the GDPR
We are committed to ensuring we comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal information under Australian law. We also have some clients and other contacts who are located in the European Union (EU Residents)who have additional rights in respect of their Personal Data. All rights referred to in the Privacy Policy extend equally to EU Residents, and the term “personal information” (as used in the Privacy Policy) should be considered interchangeable with the term Personal Data (as used in this section on additional rights of European residents).
Under the GDPR, we are primarily a “controller” of Personal Data, as opposed to being a “processor”. As part of our GDPR compliance, we ensure that:
Personal Data is:
Processed Personal Data is:
While we endeavour to provide all customers with appropriate access and control over their data, EU residents may also have the following additional rights:
We will allow and assist EU Residents to exercise these rights, unless we have compelling and legitimate legal grounds not to (e.g. a legal obligation under Australian legislation, or if the Personal Data has been fully anonymised).
We may make changes to this Privacy Policy at any time without notice to you. At any time, our current Privacy Policy is available on our website.