Tasmanian patients told they can access medical records on one condition: They don't sue By News April 02, 2024 Add Comment Edit Tasmania's Ombudsman has lambasted the state's health department for its "obstruction" to a patient's request to access their full medical record, urging the Department to "cease this practice immediately". Share this post Related Posts'A long road ahead': EU seeks to boost credibility despite slow COVID vaccine rolloutSpending, jobs, foot traffic on the rise as data shows Brisbane economy 'bouncing back' from pandemicFormer Victorian Labor minister Marlene Kairouz to face branch stacking allegationsNT leaders hope Kevin Andrews' political departure will spur action on territories' assisted dying lawsMan hurt while in police custody and acquitted of ill-advised assault charge now suing SA PoliceAustralia's Test tour of South Africa cancelled due to 'unacceptable' COVID-19 riskGameStop traders pour into silver, sending price to highest level since 2013SA relaxes coronavirus border restrictions for those outside Perth
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