Victorian AMA seeks to allay privacy concerns as lower house passes contentious health database bill
Briefly

Victoria's peak medical body has sought to quell privacy concerns over a bid to centralise all medical records across the state's public health systems, saying the benefits outweigh the risks 99 to 1%.Civil liberty groups have argued the centralised database which would come with no ability to opt out removes people's autonomy over their health information, while the stalking survivor Di McDonald pointed to data breaches at Medibank and Optus as examples of how hackers might access personal details.
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