A podcast discussion highlights findings from the Privacy Commissioner's inquiry into privacy breaches by Health NZ and Manage My Health, focusing on inadequate security measures, contractual failures, and the need for public trust in health data systems.
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Interesting thing there was a Northland deal, discharge deal. It was unique to Northland, hence all the people involved in this largely were in Northland. Is it a very small failure? Or could they have just busted through the whole thing nationwide if they were doing something different?
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innovative but flawed service delivery experiment
Michael Webster: Privacy Commissioner on the inquiry finding Health NZ and Manage My Health breached privacy codeSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.