Examples of HI Act in a sentence
The Organization shall provide the student (and the University, as required) with an orientation to its facilities, administrative structure and policies, including any requirements of HI Act or any other applicable legislation, where required, so that the student can effectively and safely participate in the Practicum.
The parties acknowledge that this Agreement is subject to FOIP, HI Act and all other relevant privacy legislation and all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be carried out in compliance with such legislation and any statutes or laws regarding confidentiality of personal or health care records as may apply in the jurisdiction of the Organization and the location of the Practicum.
If they cannot provide accurate data at the right time then they are not helping decision-makers in making strategic and tactical decisions [27].
The Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010 (the HI Act) specifies that the identifiers are to be used for healthcare and related management purposes only.
Amendment of the HI Act The Commonwealth will not amend the HI Act without first consulting with, and obtaining the agreement of the Ministerial Council to the legislative proposals.
This penalty had the same value as those imposed by other Commonwealth laws such as the Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010 (HI Act) to reflect the potential seriousness of the activity.
These changes were made in response to some stakeholder concerns that the penalty was not severe enough, and to more closely align with the HI Act.
The ACTU has proposed including a clause similar to s14(2) of the HI Act into the MyHR Act with some modification and extension of scope.
In 2015–16, policies were updated to cater for the amendments to the HI Act and Regulations, including changing references to the Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record system to the My Health Record system.
Pursuant to s 130(1) of the HI Act, CROMPS data is protected information of medical specialists acquired by officers of the Department in the course of their duties.