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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I remember Manage My Health, they got hacked data stolen, held for ransom, etc. A lot of questions got asked. Well, the Privacy Commissioner, not surprisingly, has found poor privacy risk assessments and unfit contract with both Manage My Health and Health New Zealand in the gun. They're facing compliance action. Michael Webster is the Privacy Commissioner, and he is with us. Michael, very good morning to you. Morning, Mike. So this is phase one. You've got phase two coming. They've breached Rule 5 of the Health Information Privacy Code. What does any of that mean and does it change my life?
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