27956.pdf (application/pdf Object) PRAplainenglishguide.pdf (application/pdf Object) QDAN00614V1.pdf (application/pdf Object) QDAN00546V3.pdf (application/pdf Object) QDAN658.pdf (application/pdf Object) Qh-imp-315-2.pdf (application/pdf Object) Information - Standards - Records Management by The Varendorff Consultancy - TVC - Assisting clients manage their e-world Perth Western Australia. USAGE TIP: to search for a term or details on this webpage press the "CTRL" and the "F" keys - at the same time; then type in the term or details you are searching for in the Find: search window box. If the term or details are located on this webpage you will be taken directly to the first occurrence of your searched term or details. You can then navigate to additional occurrences of the term or details (if they exist) by clicking on the Next Button. Standards related to Records & Information Management - RIM or Records Management - RM plus Document Management - DM & Image Management - IM & Archive Management and related activities [ Standards Australia - SA - International Organization for Standardization - ISO - American National Standards Institute - ANSI - British Standards - BSi - Standards New Zealand - SNZ ] Standards Australia - SA The American National Standards Institute - ANSI International Organization for Standardization - ISO British Standards - BSi Standards New Zealand - SNZ.
Public health sector. Standards for records management | Retention and disposal of patient/client records | Retention and disposal of health administration records | Amendment to General Disposal Authority: Public Health Services: Patient/Client records (GDA 17) | Training | Public access arrangements for health records Standards for records management Under the terms of Part 2 of the State Records Act ('Records management responsibilities of public offices'), Area Health Services and other public health organisations in NSW are required to meet standards for records management that are issued by State Records.
Retention and disposal of patient/client records In May 2004 State Records authorised the retention and disposal of patient/client records created by services within the NSW health system by issuing: General Retention and Disposal Authority - Public Health Services: Patient/Client Records (GDA 17) Retention and disposal of health administration records Training Go to the Training Calendar for details. HIMAA Board of Directors | Health Information Management Association of Australia Limited - HIMAA Services. HIMAA Board is made up of eight Directors who oversee the policy and business decisions of the Health Information Management Association of Australia. More information on Governance is available here. Sallyanne Wissmann President Sallyanne graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Business (Health Information Management) from Queensland University of Technology.
Sallyanne is currently the Director, Health Information Service at Mater Health Services Brisbane, a large not-for-profit healthcare provider, providing public and private children's, mothers' and adult services. Sallyanne has been at the Mater since 2004. In 2007, Sallyanne participated in the inaugural Mater Leadership Program of 15 participants and in 2008, had the opportunity to participate in a Mercy Leadership Pilgrimage to Dublin to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of the beginnings, history and mission of the Sisters of Mercy. Sallyanne joined the HIMAA board in October 2009. Janine Carter Catherine Garvey Jenny Gilder.
Cancer Council Queensland's SunSmart shop. Privacy Statement 1. Introduction Cancer Council Queensland supports the importance that the community places on the maintenance of confidentiality of individuals' personal and/or sensitive information. This extends to the collection and management of information held in its records regarding individuals. Cancer Council Queensland is a non government community based not for profit organisation whose core business is fundraising and cancer control.
In order to pursue these areas of activity, Cancer Council Queensland must provide assurances to the community of its commitment to privacy of personal information. The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000, effective 21 December 2001, sets out guidelines which regulate how private sector organisations should treat personal and/or sensitive information they collect, use, handle or store. 2. The NPP's set minimum standards for: * collection, use and disclosure of personal information which could identify a person 3. 4.
. * racial or ethnic origin. LinkClick.aspx (application/pdf Object) 31158.pdf (application/pdf Object) Information_Package_QH.pdf (application/pdf Object) Payroll and record-keeping systems face overhaul at Queensland Health | Australian Government ICT resources - intermedium.com.au. Queensland Health has outlined plans to implement a localised payroll model and new electronic record-keeping system in its Annual Report 2009-10, tabled on September 16. The report comes in the wake of the department’s long-running problems with its Health Payroll System and the Queensland Auditor-General report on the beleaguered system. The new initiatives specifically respond to the Auditor-General’s recommendation that the department consider “re-engineering the payroll process to include an appropriate mix of local decision-making with efficiencies of centralised processing”.
To implement the local component recommended by the audit, the new model will allow “complete end-to-end payroll processing at local payroll hubs, supported centrally with technical payroll leadership, policies and procedures and whole-of-payroll systems performance,” according to the annual report. The new model will be implemented as part of Queensland Health’s Shared Services Initiative.